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new prototypes & info about Stormy
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:48 pm
by Galacticatt
Oh that's Dallas!
I should have known that- I had "Midnight" Also 1980 thereabouts. Same body mold.
I called him Black Beauty though- hehe
Hard-body/molded Starlite had the "Dallas" mold too. It might be hard to see because his feet are in the box.
The hard-body/molded BLACK skydancer/thunder also had that mold-
But then the molded PURPLE Skydancer- had the same mold as Sunriser- (outstretched legs)
which was evidently the mold that Mattel used throughout the late 80s and 90s (maybe later) Since the Skydancer prototypes were made both ways, I guess 1986 was the year they decided to switch
new prototypes & info about Stormy
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:47 pm
by Blondine Arc-En-Ciel
That Dallas horse must have been made for the adult collector market. I remember watching that show way back when and I really can't imagine that it would have been a favorite of young girls.
new prototypes & info about Stormy
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:40 pm
by BabyDoll
I got Dallas when I was four years old. She had an insane amount of parts including the saddle, stirrups and bridle, because each part was a separate rubber part that hooked together. There wasn't really an 'adult collector market' back then, but she was one of the most accessory-intensive toys I ever had.
Thanks so much for the pics, Galacticatt. That clears up all of my confusion!
I want that hardbodied Starlite so bad...
new prototypes & info about Stormy
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:04 am
by Blondine Arc-En-Ciel
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I think there have been adult Barbie collectors out there since 1959 when she was first launched. I could be wrong, but I think she is one of the most collectable toy lines that started during my lifetime.
And the HB Starlight is also on my 'Most Wanted' list...
new prototypes & info about Stormy
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:58 pm
by BabyDoll
Oh sure, there have ALWAYS been collectors, but Mattel did not launch a dedicated adult collector line until the late 80's, such as the Bob Mackie dolls and such. Dallas was quite definitely intended for children.
new prototypes & info about Stormy
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:01 pm
by daredevgirl
Those are simply beautiful, I am so jealous!
new prototypes & info about Stormy
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:20 pm
by Galacticatt
Actually, my sister and I loved our Barbie horses. They weren't as sturdy as Breyers, but you could at least comb their hair- I liked all of the accessories too...