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'''Fleetwood Toy Corporation''' was an American toy company based in [[New York City]].<ref>Heiler, Brian. ''Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings''. PlaidStallions, 2012. {{ISBN|9780991692200}}</ref> They specialized in [[rack jobber|rack toys]] based on numerous [[licensed property|licensed properties]], including [[Marvel Comics]], including the earliest [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] and [[Ghost Rider]] toy, as well as generic [[military]] toys rebranded as [[Sgt. Fury]],<ref>Heiler, 29, 31, 33, 34.</ref> [[Tarzan]],<ref>Heiler, 40.</ref> [[Buck Rogers]],<ref>Heiler, 83.</ref> ''[[CHiPs]]'',<ref>Heiler, 95.</ref> ''[[Airwolf]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97.</ref> ''[[BJ and the Bear]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97.</ref> ''[[Street Hawk]]'',<ref>Heiler, 98.</ref> ''[[Manimal]]'',<ref>Heiler, 98.</ref> ''[[The A-Team]]'',<ref>Heiler, 99.</ref> ''[[The Patriot (1986 film)|The Patriot]]'',<ref>Heiler, 101.</ref> ''[[The Karate Kid]]'',<ref>Heiler, 102.</ref> ''[[American Ninja]]'',<ref>Heiler, 103.</ref> ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'',<ref>Heiler, 104.</ref> ''[[The Sword and the Sorcerer]]''<ref>Heiler, 105.</ref> (in conjunction with [[Arco Toys]]),<ref>http://fantasytoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2014/09/arcofleetwood-sword-socerer.html</ref> and ''[[The Space Sentinels]]''.<ref>Heiler, 119.</ref>
'''Fleetwood Toy Corporation''' was an American toy company based in [[New York City]].<ref>Heiler, Brian. ''Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings''. PlaidStallions, 2012. {{ISBN|9780991692200}}</ref> They specialized in [[rack jobber|rack toys]] based on numerous [[licensed property|licensed properties]], including [[Marvel Comics]], including the earliest [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] and [[Ghost Rider]] toy, as well as generic [[military]] toys rebranded as [[Sgt. Fury]],<ref>Heiler, 29, 31, 33, 34.</ref> [[Tarzan]],<ref>Heiler, 40.</ref> [[Buck Rogers]],<ref>Heiler, 83.</ref> ''[[CHiPs]]'',<ref>Heiler, 95.</ref> ''[[Airwolf]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97.</ref> ''[[BJ and the Bear]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97.</ref> ''[[Street Hawk]]'',<ref>Heiler, 98.</ref> ''[[Manimal]]'',<ref>Heiler, 98.</ref> ''[[The A-Team]]'',<ref>Heiler, 99.</ref> ''[[The Patriot (1986 film)|The Patriot]]'',<ref>Heiler, 101.</ref> ''[[The Karate Kid]]'',<ref>Heiler, 102.</ref> ''[[American Ninja]]'',<ref>Heiler, 103.</ref> ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'',<ref>Heiler, 104.</ref> ''[[The Sword and the Sorcerer]]''<ref>Heiler, 105.</ref> (in conjunction with [[Arco Toys]]),<ref>{{cite web | url=http://fantasytoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2014/09/arcofleetwood-sword-socerer.html | title=Fantasy Toy Soldiers: ARCO/FLEETWOOD: The Sword & the Socerer | date=13 April 2015 }}</ref> and ''[[The Space Sentinels]]''.<ref>Heiler, 119.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:14, 27 March 2023

Fleetwood Toy Corporation was an American toy company based in New York City.[1] They specialized in rack toys based on numerous licensed properties, including Marvel Comics, including the earliest Thor and Ghost Rider toy, as well as generic military toys rebranded as Sgt. Fury,[2] Tarzan,[3] Buck Rogers,[4] CHiPs,[5] Airwolf,[6] BJ and the Bear,[7] Street Hawk,[8] Manimal,[9] The A-Team,[10] The Patriot,[11] The Karate Kid,[12] American Ninja,[13] The Lone Ranger,[14] The Sword and the Sorcerer[15] (in conjunction with Arco Toys),[16] and The Space Sentinels.[17]

References

  1. ^ Heiler, Brian. Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings. PlaidStallions, 2012. ISBN 9780991692200
  2. ^ Heiler, 29, 31, 33, 34.
  3. ^ Heiler, 40.
  4. ^ Heiler, 83.
  5. ^ Heiler, 95.
  6. ^ Heiler, 97.
  7. ^ Heiler, 97.
  8. ^ Heiler, 98.
  9. ^ Heiler, 98.
  10. ^ Heiler, 99.
  11. ^ Heiler, 101.
  12. ^ Heiler, 102.
  13. ^ Heiler, 103.
  14. ^ Heiler, 104.
  15. ^ Heiler, 105.
  16. ^ "Fantasy Toy Soldiers: ARCO/FLEETWOOD: The Sword & the Socerer". 13 April 2015.
  17. ^ Heiler, 119.

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