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Your favorite toys....then and/or now (pg. 8)
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loca
There were no toys i loved more than my Playmobils!!




AndreaCKY772
toy cars, food sets, fraggle rocks in carrot cars, etc, science and microscope sets, dinosaurs...

yeah i was a nerd =/
AndreaCKY772
omg...i used to run these fraggle rock characters in their vehicles up and down people's arms and legs. i was obsessed with this oe in particular. brings back memories. mine is somewhere around the house:





and i couldn't find a working pic of the old school tasco big screen microscope i had from back in the day, but this is the modern tasco big screen micrscope.





nerd power...ACTIVATE
Orbax
good call on the fraggle carrot man I totally had that
igottaknow
curious george ftw
AndreaCKY772
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Originally posted by Orbax
good call on the fraggle carrot man I totally had that


awesome
Ygrene
Also, no pictures on this one but, I used to LOVE playing guns. And the more realistic looking the gun was, the better. None of those nice, real looking guns and then they have the red stopper in the end.
montie
LEGOs all the way
montie
quote:
Originally posted by loca
There were no toys i loved more than my Playmobils!!






I played with those alot too, but you couldn't build stuff like you could with legos so they were always my second fav toys.
I used to love having battles between the cowboy and indian playmobils :p
Clovis86
Playmobil's a l33t rich kid toys. I remember some jewish kid at my school was hooked up...musta had at least 1,500$ in playmobil

trewqy
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Originally posted by makija
does someone remember that it was japanis cartoon i cant remember the name


but it was few of them as characters


guy in a red car with like 6 wheels on each side

guy in blue suit on a flying space horse

then guy just flyiong with jet packs with cowboy hat


i think it was called something star raiders or something ? can anyone remember the name of that cartoon or did anyone watch it ? i had thoes toyz but fuk i cant remember the name of it



yeah i remembered.. especially the horse flying thingy. the cartoon looked ridiculous at first, but i was totally hooked after watching it the first time. I think it was called SABER raiders.

shiiieet.

this is my baby. 20th anniversary Optimus Prime Masterpiece.


It is definitely the best replica of the real optimus prime. I is very poseable..even the fingers could bend..and it can transform into the truck..though it would take you almost a lifetime to figure how. I only did it once cause it was just too tedious. Even has the matrix inside its chest which lights up and its mouth can move just like the cartoon legend!!

Cost me almost 100 bucks..but its well worth it since its more of a collectors item
makija
hhahahaha at least someone who saw the same cartoon i dont know i tried on google saber raiders and nothing couldnt find a pic i will try to look for the cartoon when i get home, but yeah you remember them i was so hooked on that guy in that red car because he was so fast and crazy heheh and he got the chix.

if you remember the name of it let me know i wana download that and watch bring the memorys back


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Originally posted by trewqy
yeah i remembered.. especially the horse flying thingy. the cartoon looked ridiculous at first, but i was totally hooked after watching it the first time. I think it was called SABER raiders.

shiiieet.

this is my baby. 20th anniversary Optimus Prime Masterpiece.


It is definitely the best replica of the real optimus prime. I is very poseable..even the fingers could bend..and it can transform into the truck..though it would take you almost a lifetime to figure how. I only did it once cause it was just too tedious. Even has the matrix inside its chest which lights up and its mouth can move just like the cartoon legend!!

Cost me almost 100 bucks..but its well worth it since its more of a collectors item
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