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MCDONALDS, KFC & OTHER PREMIUM TOYS COLLECTION

  • patmuseum
  • Jun 28, 2017
  • 2 min read

It's time to thin out my toys collection. Decided to sell off some of my Fast Food premiums and it the process of packing them, I discovered my long lost favorite toy sets.

Let's start with my first collection - KFC Looney Tunes with Jigsaw base diorama. This is the set that sparked my interest in fast food toys collection. It was made in the mid 1990s. I remember this clearly because the first set that I bought was missing one figure which is Yosemite Sam. I went back to the KFC to get a replacement. The cashier looked at me suspiciously thinking that I lost the figure. But the manager just replaced for me without any further questions.

I don't have the instructions, so putting them together took a little longer than it should.

Overall it's a very cute set.

The Tasmanian Devil (pic below) base has a "chewed off" effect.

You have all the basic popular Looney Tunes characters here.

Below are some cool vintage toys I 'saved' from certain doom in the garbage bin from my in-laws' house. These are the 1984 McDonalds Characters cars. An interesting note is that there's two characters that we don't see these days - Mayor McCheese (left) and Big Mac (right). And behind them are Garfield, made in 1988.

The 7-Eleven (Thailand) Flintstones diorama set is my all time favorite. I saw this when I was in Haadyai in the late 90s or early 2000 (can't really recall) but at that time, the promotion was still on-going, which means I can't buy the full set as some of the figures were not out yet. Few years later, I found the full set in Hong Kong. I bought it without second thought.

Similar to the Looney Tunes diorama set, their bases are jigsaws too. And yes, all of the popular characters are in it.

It even comes with the Flintmobile!

Pebbles and Bamm Bamm are in too.

And a cave house...well part of the cave house.

I have many Star Wars Fast Food premiums but this three is my favorite. Burger King's Star Wars Episode 1 Planets. I got this in a flea market in Singapore. The play feature is this - as you close the dome, you'll hear the inner mechanics winds-up. When you press a button to pop it open, the mini figures in the dome moves!

Lastly (at least for this posting) is Disney's Lilo & Stitch Diorama set. There are actually two dioramas here - the space scene and the Hawaii scene. And these two dioramas connects to each other back to back!

Stitch is a cool action figure with basic 5-points of articulation. He can ride the tricycle and spaceship. He can also stand on top of the recorder to 'dance' with Lilo. Overall a very nice set.

That's all folks. I have many more sets, hope to show it here when I find them. It's buried deep in a tower of boxes. By the way, these are not for sale.

P.S. - I have many other sets (not featured here) for sale, contact me if you're interested.

 
 
 

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