Mattel Disney Pixar CARS: Target 11-Pack Lizzie with Radio, Radio
Thanks for the heads up and photos, “John H.”
There is a new Target 10-pack with a new Lizzie … and radio.
The Radiator Springs Friends Gift Pack with 11 Townies.
The radio is a nice accessory.
Regular Lizzie (L) with the “new” Lizzie with Radio (R). Her eyebrows look different so “Lizzie with Radio” counts a new release and not just a variant. Hard to tell if anything else is different.
This is regular Lizzie with the new radio.
With Wedding Day Stanley.
As for the other 10 releases, presumably they are all the recent variants with the flat windshields so if you’re a variant collector, here’s your chance to scoop them all up.
I’ve been told the purple headlamps are correct for the Model T. The lamps gave off the appearance they were purple.
John H. notes … “The legs are a soft rubbery material that bends. Strangely there’s no marking on the radio bottom (“Mattel”, “Disney”, “Pixar”, “Made in”, etc) that will pin this object to the Cars universe. I expect this accessory will quickly become very rare. If you look at both screencaps, it appears from the night shot that the radio should have had a silvery faceplate. The toy designers likely worked off the scene with Red where the radio looks brown in front.
Elvis Costello RADIO, RADIO lyrics appropriate. 🙂
Thanks, “John H!”
New accessory yes, but I’m not seeing a variation in Lizzie here. Eyes look pretty much the same to me.
I don’t see the difference either.
Target DPCI is # 087-07-3586, ask the sales clerk to bring one out if there’s not one on display.
By-the-way, Model T headlight glass started out clear when the cars were new. One approach to decolorizing glass used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was to add manganese dioxide to the mix the glass was being made from. This mix of glass turns purple if left out in the sun for many years. I think most brass era cars were kept garaged, but Model Ts being a lot less expensive tended to be kept outdoors more often and so the chemical reaction seems to be more common in Model Ts.
If you look at old commercial buildings you’ll see lots of purple glass in the prismatic panes high up above the storefronts. Also in the sidewalk where you find purple glass squares or circles that let light into basement storerooms. These were all clear originally.
In ‘Time Travel Mater’ Lizzie’s headlights should still be clear. (I can’t remember if they were?)
Thanks for saving me a bunch of typing, John; I was going to say something along similar lines.
Look the same to me as well!