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Playmobil Toys (pg. 6)
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inconspicuous
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Originally posted by nchs09
because they are stealthy duh!


stealthy isn't any fun for toys, unless we're talking about the swimming Donatello.
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by lücid
hey, i couldn't play with pirates and wizards and spacemen all the time. :p

my brother and i had this huge Lego city that covered almost the entire floor of his bedroom, and we had streets linking all the different sets together. after a hard days work, a pirate could easily catch a cab and head down the street to the poolside cabana and meet some pretty girls and have a drink. what pirate wouldn't want that?



...And that is why Rob wants to marry her folks. Brilliance


I had that space police set too! But I never made what was on the box, or followed instructions, I just made my own, usually large, four engined airplanes with copious cargo space.
Cloudburst
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Originally posted by lücid
i had a very traumatizing experience with a ninja when i was just 4 years old. ever since then i haven't enjoyed playing with ninja toys of any kind.


I'm a constant source of traumatizing emotions? :(
Ian
lego was fun but my folks would never buy us it

my grandparents bought me this instead, Brio, from Sweden!



and what also ruled was


tonka trucks!

And also my mini pedal version of knightrider which was great until I crashed and the plastic broke. :( :( :(
biznology
big wheels were good as well|
bas
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Originally posted by Cloudburst
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I had the space police collection :D
Ian
my brother used to collect these rubbery monsters. he had nearly all of them. Me & My mate once stole the lot and threw them at houses. I hope he realises I'm sorry now he's 6 inches taller than me and stronger :(
biznology
i had most of those, that big one was sick.

i think i had more of the later model like this tho, the black with bright neon green plastic.

i am such a douche for getting rid of most of it|
inconspicuous
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
lego was fun but my folks would never buy us it

my grandparents bought me this instead, Brio, from Sweden!


I had a few crates of brio stuff...gave them all to my nephew, but last time I went to visit, we built a track that took up about 2/3 of the living room. It was awesome...until my other nephew came & knocked out all of the bridge supports. :mad:
pkcRAISTLIN
is meccano still around? now that was the hot . i loved my lego but it didnt compare. i bet colonelcrisp would've played with it were he a little older...










PatMcGroin
seeing those legos just made me very sad.

2 years ago i sold my entire lego collection (33 lbs) on ebay for $421. i needed the money, but damn i wish i had kept that collection.

i had the original castle, the original police station, original gas station, original race track and cars. god i had so much cool . :( for a long time i had atleast half my room floor filled with my own lego city. it was so ing dope when i was younger.

! i want my legos back! :(
biznology
quote:
Originally posted by PatMcGroin
seeing those legos just made me very sad.

2 years ago i sold my entire lego collection (33 lbs) on ebay for $421. i needed the money, but damn i wish i had kept that collection.

i had the original castle, the original police station, original gas station, original race track and cars. god i had so much cool . :( for a long time i had atleast half my room floor filled with my own lego city. it was so ing dope when i was younger.

! i want my legos back! :(


when i was ten or so my mom gave me this choice for my bday:

a)get the GI JOE stealth fighter, or

b)get the original lego airport.

i dont think i can ever get over that choice. that stealth fighter never got me any first grade action|
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