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What was your favorite toy?

Started by Savonarola, November 22, 2013, 07:16:34 PM

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Syt

LEGO, Star Wars figures, RoCo Minitanks, toy soldiers.




When I was very little we had cowboy figures ... no idea the brand. They were mix/match kind of figures - torsos, heads, guns, belts etc. could be mixed and matched and they were somewhat realistic looking. From the same line we also had some Roman Legionnaires and a few figures of the French Foreign Legion. But since they had a lot of little parts (hands, heads, guns ...) a lot of the bits were lost quickly until we chucked them all out).
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I had a set of plastic army men that came with a mat map of Anzio. I brought it to my grandpa's house and had him explain the battle to me and where he was. He got a silver star at that battle. Of all the soldiers in my pack that I had available, he said he was the one crawling on his stomach---up the beach to throw a grenade in the German position. WTF.


Yeah, at first I thought it would be cooler if grandpa was the guy with the bazooka, but that was when things kind of clicked for me about what those guys did.
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Quote from: Syt on November 23, 2013, 12:36:06 AM
LEGO, Star Wars figures, RoCo Minitanks, toy soldiers.




When I was very little we had cowboy figures ... no idea the brand. They were mix/match kind of figures - torsos, heads, guns, belts etc. could be mixed and matched and they were somewhat realistic looking. From the same line we also had some Roman Legionnaires and a few figures of the French Foreign Legion. But since they had a lot of little parts (hands, heads, guns ...) a lot of the bits were lost quickly until we chucked them all out).

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The Brain

If I have to pick one probably Playmobil.
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Vricklund

Probably Lego but later on it was Anna. Still have the Lego in my basement for my kids to enjoy, Anna skipped town.

Sophie Scholl

GI Joe and LEGO were probably my top two and the top two in my neighborhood.  We all pooled our collections to create massive campaigns and towns.
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Agelastus

Lego.

So much so that I still occasionally buy some (I won an auction for a small set that I hadn't had as a kid from E-Bay last week - finally completed my collection of wall sections from the Eighties Castle Range!  :D)
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Josephus

I also had a really cool yellow Tonka truck that carried a bulldozer on its trailer. I loved that indestructible machine.
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Maladict

1. Lego
2. toy cars
3. my dad's H0 trains and my 1/700 waterline ships.

Maximus

Probably lego, but we didn't have any sets, just blocks, however my favorite things to play with weren't toys.

Not that either, you pervs

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Quote from: Maladict on November 23, 2013, 12:53:42 PM
1. Lego
2. toy cars
3. my dad's H0 trains and my 1/700 waterline ships.

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Savonarola

Quote from: Agelastus on November 23, 2013, 07:09:55 AM
Lego.

So much so that I still occasionally buy some (I won an auction for a small set that I hadn't had as a kid from E-Bay last week - finally completed my collection of wall sections from the Eighties Castle Range!  :D)

I have a friend who is in a group that builds massive Lego structures.  They've done models of some of Detroit's buildings.  Here is the mid-town area:



The large building in the back is the Fisher Center; which has a number of shops and a theater.  The group put so much attention into the details you can even read the marquee of the theater if you move in:



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