Showing posts with label 1984 Donruss BMX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1984 Donruss BMX. Show all posts

Sunday, July 21, 2024

Revenge of the Nerds 40th Anniversary

I wanted to coordinate posting this card yesterday to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the release of Revenge of the Nerds, but I was traveling and just couldn't.

This card a homage to the 1984 Donruss BMX set.  A bit of an obscure card set, but works great for a RotN Greek Games Tricycle Race card.


Friday, June 8, 2018

I Hate This Stupid Bike!

Ah, yes. Daniels's primary mode of transportation that was ruined when Johnny and co. taught him a lesson in taking a fall. Luckily Mr. Miyagi was able to restore it to factory condition while Daniel and Lucille were busy figuring out the rules together.

While making my Turbo Kid set that was inspired by the 1984 Donruss BMX card set another famous (to me anyways) BMX bike came to mind... Daniel LaRusso's Mongoose Two/Four errr his Miyagi Turbo!

"What kind of bike do you have, Daniel. Honda, Suzuki, what?"

"No, it's a Miyagi Turbo, actually." 
The logo for Miyagi Turbo is just something I threw together with a Asian looking font and used the orange color that Mongoose was using with their text logo at the time.

I think eventually someone is going to suggest that I've made enough custom trading cards in homage to The Karate Kid. I cannot help myself. It's the best around and nothing is ever going to keep it down. I've actually got more in the making ;)

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Turbo Kid


The Turbo Kid (2015) is a movie that slipped past my radar until about a year ago. That’s not saying a whole lot as I usually shy away from new movies all together unless there’s some extenuating special interest. Turbo Kid is a little different though. The movie comes off as an ode to over-the-top ‘80s post apocalyptic/action movie trope. Think Mad Max on bicycles if you’ve never seen it.

At first when I came across the movie poster online I thought it was a kick ass ‘80s movie that I somehow didn’t know about. When I got my hands on a copy (booted onto VHS, of course) I couldn’t have been more pleasantly surprised. There’s BMX bikes, a weapon that is a dead ringer for the cult iconic Nintendo Power Glove, larger-than-life characters and some pretty rad campy gore. It’s the movie anyone around my age would have wanted to make when we were ten.

1984 Donruss BMX
This mini-set is inspired by the 1984 Donruss BMX card set. I didn’t have any of these cards back then. Never seen them until the Internet was a thing. I would have collected them though in lieu of having a cool bike. Growing up I never had one of the hot brand name bikes. Simply put, my parents couldn’t afford a Haro, Mongoose or Diamondback. I envied the kids who had one. I don’t know if it’s that way today, but back in the ‘80s those bikes were the equivalent of a cool car when you’re of driver’s license age. They were a status symbol. I had to settle for a Huffy. No mags, no pegs. Although I was able to sometimes fool kids telling them my bike was indeed a Haro because I took any and all badging off that would identify it otherwise.

For me this card set lent perfect to Turbo Kid. The red, white and blue round border just needed to be tweaked to the blue, red and yellow Turbo Rider color scheme that is present throughout the movie and with its promotional material. The old Donruss movie or TV show card sets were mostly captionless, which is fine. The images speak for themselves. I originally wanted this to be a 9 card mini-set to look nice in a 9-pocket card sheet but there were just too many images that I wanted as part of the set. I narrowed it to 13, but it could have easily been more.