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maddav
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Posted: 2004-10-30 01:31
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I forgot about that!

My brother got a couple of castles and a spaceship for christmas, so I just built them, (he wasn't particularly bothered).
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Posted: 2004-10-30 01:52
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computers, cameras, mobiles.. everything electronic....

but when i was a little i loved small mettal cars and i used to play beach raly..
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Posted: 2004-10-30 02:31
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Care Bears & My Little Pony's
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Posted: 2004-10-30 06:11
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I've always had a fancy for R/C cars.

Here's 3 of mine -

my fav 4x4 truck



But its circuits got fried

My Rebound 4x4 (subjected to all kinds of terrain except water and performs flawlessly but like my k700 battery life is low ) -

One side -



The other side -



And finally my all terrain Hovercraft -

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Posted: 2004-10-30 07:16
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I have to agree with the R/C car thing. Except that I had like 5 and I built them all myself. Here is an old one that I sold. My current one runs on gasoline and is a little too fast for use on my street or anywhere near a house.


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Posted: 2004-10-30 07:51
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When I was younger it was Lego and Action Man. When I was 13 I got an air rifle. I've always been a keen shot. Even now I have a low-powered air pistol that fires plastic balls; I line up coins and match boxes at one end of my flat and shoot away from the other end! Hours of fun!

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Posted: 2004-10-30 08:28
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Pocket ass! :-) lol! Loved legos, dominos, and flammable objects

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Posted: 2004-10-30 16:51
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On 2004-10-29 21:08:02, bobafett wrote:
My one the star wars toys. Had almost every figures, imperial walker, fighters etc.



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@bobafett - That's where you got your 'username' here mate . . . right? One of the characters in Star Wars episode!

Mine was my Dog (Robodog) and Girls (Barbie) . . . I just treat them as my toys, that's why some don't last as expected !
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Posted: 2004-10-30 21:24
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Hi all,

my favourite toys, in the late '70, were the Micronauts! I've spent thousands of hours playing with Baron Karza and dozens of different figures... Had a very good time... But now I find it quite hard playing with my 3 years old doughter and her dolls!.

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Posted: 2004-10-30 22:20
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fve toy when i was a kid was either playmobil or brio. they both kicked ass!!

fatreg

after that i moved onto Lego technique, then mobiles! which is where i am atm!
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Posted: 2004-10-31 00:05
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Pc games!!!

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Posted: 2004-10-31 03:41
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Lego (where the heck did the name legos come from anyhow? its not a pasta!)

was and still is to this day my favourite collectable.

Equalled only by transformers. (G1, die cast, unfortunately a mint to buy on ebay now )

Had play mobile (nifty) Gi Joe figurines, a couple of star wars figures, the original 5 lion set of Voltron (great toy!) with the Castle and a few others along the way.
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Posted: 2004-10-31 04:12
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On 2004-10-31 03:41:32, Gigs wrote:
Lego (where the heck did the name legos come from anyhow? its not a pasta!)




Maybe during initial release of the product they saw kids and grownups fighting over them saying "Leggo of that ! Its mine" "No you leggo of that ! Its not yours"
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Posted: 2004-10-31 04:58
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I liked several toys, like action figures (Turtles, Transformers, GI JOE, Biker Mice etc...) and teddy bears...

I was searching through my childhood home's storage and found plenty of them.

Don't know what to do with them
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Posted: 2004-10-31 05:03
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Go G.I.Joe. Still having almost 14 figures, 2 bikes, 1 jeep.

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