The same toy camera came under many names. The start was probably the 'Time Life' camera offered as a premium for those who subscribed to the magazine. I think no matter the name, they were mostly all 'premium' gifts for various sales campaigns. The specifications were usually the same, f6 single element lens that had a wedge aperture to f16. Curved film channel, approx. 1/100 fixed shutter, fixed focus, film wind on via wheel protruding from back. There should also be a dead weight inside in the bottom to add some heft to the camera. Oh yes, a hot flash shoe.
I have one with the name 'Capital MX-II' that looks the same. The hand grip is a little longer but otherwise they appear nearly identical. Never tried mine out.