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Adventure People - loved them
Legos Matchbox cars Starwars figures (70s-80s) And these bad boys... Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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View Quote Fuckin A I wanted an Omnibot so bad when I was a kid! |
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Quoted: Transformers. My favorite was Soundwave, because he came with the little cassettes that transformed into dinosaurs. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dVTVuDPahXI/maxresdefault.jpg View Quote Soundwave didn't have any cassettes that transformed into dinosaurs bro. ETA: I stand corrected. There was a Stegosaurus one called Slugfest. Learned something new. View Quote ORCA was badass! |
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Quoted: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/UXwAAOSwsKlfeSYB/s-l400.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/GCsAAOSw8OdgTmlB/s-l400.jpg https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQMrBwwuF-PuLwgJL9KDrhkZM0JSN8Wur6NldZaozAfXpR7VlA&usqp=CAc View Quote Wow. I had completely forgot about those until now. |
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Quoted: Adventure People - loved them Legos Matchbox cars Starwars figures (70s-80s) And these bad boys... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/344933/stomper-4x4-toy-package_png-2702818.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/344933/stomper-mountain-playset-770x403_jpg-2702819.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/344933/yup2ddqszyv81_jpg-2702821.JPG View Quote I had all of those toys. I had the original 12 figure set of Star Wars figures that came from Sears in the catalog and got the bonus Snaggletooth figure.. You could also switch the Star Wars toys and Adventure people into the other brand's vehicles. My little brother and I destroyed a dozen Stomper trucks playing in the dirt and mud. |
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View Quote You're right. Thought I knew all the G1 characters. Had no idea. |
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Quoted: I had the Daniel Boone that my uncle gave me. One of my favorites. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I had the Daniel Boone that my uncle gave me. One of my favorites. Yes, there seemed to be several figures in that series, some of which I was unaware of until the internet came around. |
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Got a new bike when I was 10or so. Rode it into the ground. Also played with this when they came out. Used it so much I broke the cable.
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That I owned, its between some rescue hero action figures or one of those ride on 12v cars for kids.
What I always wanted & never got was a Traxxas RC car (I remember they had a display at Pepboys and I couldnt believe how much better these RCs were compared to my cheap Walmart ones, but they were too expensive and my family was poor, so I could never get one). Now that im an adult, Ive got more money "invested" in RCs than id like to admit! |
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Quoted: All you city kids with your fancy schmancy store bought geegaws, my best friend was a stick and my favorite toy was a clod of dirt. View Quote That rememinds me of one time when I complained to my father that I was bord. His response? "Theres a stick outside and a turd in the toilet, go play with it". I never complained about being bored again lol. |
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Quoted: 1986: Skyway Tear Drop https://bmxsociety.com/uploads/monthly_11_2008/post-764-1228048603.jpg 1990: JRX Pro https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0474/5012/8550/products/57_6117b79b-18c3-4fbe-bd9c-0ba307505910_1024x1024.jpg?v=1619121436 1996: 1969 Chevelle.... View Quote Classic Losi RC, love it! |
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Mine was a hand me down. Missing lots of parts. |
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Quoted: I can "feel" that phtot and it doesn't feel good View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lots of this, lots of cars and the stairwell down into the basement. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108158/s-l500-2702488.jpg I can "feel" that phtot and it doesn't feel good Yup. That or an extension cord. |
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My brother had that. I used it as a hand me down. |
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My favorite toy was a homemade M-16 that I crafted in my dad's shop one Christmas vacation. Wish I had a pciture of it. I made the stock and receiver out of a 2x6 or 2x8 I do not recall which. The barrel was a piece of conduit that I bored in and burned in to fit. I used a barn door handle for a carry handle, I fashioned a front sight base, a pistol grip, wooden magazine, and a flash hider. I used a few pictures from World Book Encyclopedia annual additions for my models. It was a bit crude but I was about 10. I also made a dog sled for my malamute to pull around that Christmas break. I enjoyed these toys more than any store bought stuff.
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Quoted: My favorite toy was a homemade M-16 that I crafted in my dad's shop one Christmas vacation. Wish I had a pciture of it. I made the stock and receiver out of a 2x6 or 2x8 I do not recall which. The barrel was a piece of conduit that I bored in and burned in to fit. I used a barn door handle for a carry handle, I fashioned a front sight base, a pistol grip, wooden magazine, and a flash hider. I used a few pictures from World Book Encyclopedia annual additions for my models. It was a bit crude but I was about 10. I also made a dog sled for my malamute to pull around that Christmas break. I enjoyed these toys more than any store bought stuff. View Quote That’s cool. We made a lot of homemade stuff too. A kid with an imagination and some of dad’s tools can come up with a lot. |
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Legos of course.
Junk parts BMX bike spray painted black . Roman candles for team on team neighborhood wars. Bottle rockets were for saturation fires, roman candles were for closer range. Aged out of most around 14 with part time jobs. |
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Quoted: I had so many of those toys, Lone Ranger, Custer, Ghost gun, Evil Knevil, Tin Can Alley, ect. This one was one of my all time favorites. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485098/23d7dd9871271d3f7aaacf1a0bc94a33-2702569.jpg View Quote I’d have had a blast with that as a kid. This was one of my favorites…could do the cool VZ 61 stock pop to flip it open. Not sure what ever happened to it but it gave me an affinity for the VZ61. Just bought a Czechpoint .22 upper over Christmas and plan on buying a pistol in the original .32 caliber to SBR this summer. Attached File |
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Quoted: My Mom got a Howdy Doody doll in the 70s for me because she loved that show when she was a kid https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMTk0NDA0MTA2M15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzY5ODAyMQ@@._V1_FMjpg_UX1000_.jpg View Quote Remember it well...as Buffalo Bob used to say: "Hey kids what time is it?"..."It's Howdy Doody time".. |
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Quoted: Killed a billion squirrels and birds with this as a kid. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259519/7CD3D7CE-11EA-45A5-89A4-8377356B1BB9_jpe-2702926.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259519/96BA2288-E517-4D44-B44E-70DAC2FB09AE_jpe-2702927.JPG View Quote I had forgot about a ton of toys I had that have been mentioned in this thread, but I have never forgotten about this BB gun. If birds and squirrels go to heaven I’m gonna be screwed. |
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I guess the one I've had the longest is down in the shed in the back lot.
My Western Flyer bicycle my dad bought more my 6th birthday in May 1963. I rode that thing hard/rough for the next 11 years till I got out of high school. It went into an old chicken coop at grandma's house when I went into the US Army and I got it out of the coop and brought it to VA in 1986 or 87. I was going to fix it up but by then I'd lost the "fun" of riding it and just left it sit in the shed. Over the years I had to replace tires/tubes, the seat, I painted it, messed up the pedals and replaced them, etc. Had to replace the chain once, in about 1970 or 71. That was a hell of a wreck. Riding down this long straight sidewalk standing up and pedaling as fast as I could. When that chain broke I remember my right foot coming off the pedal, hitting the sidewalk the pedal coming back up to hit me in the back of the leg and as we (me and the bike) flipped and spun through the air I saw that blue sky at least twice before I hit the ground and got the wind knocked out of me. I was still lying on the ground on my back when my buddies got down there so see if I was alright. |
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