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By (user no longer on site) OP   
5 weeks ago

Just had a great conversation about the toys that have stood the test of time - Lego (not fucking Lego's), Scalextric, Hornby, etc...

What did you dream of under your Christmas Tree as a boy?

That's real toys for boys, not toys for real boys before the triggered amongst you get triggered, again!

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol

I was obsessed with transformers when I was a kid

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By *allGuy1000Man
5 weeks ago

Reading

I still get a little buzz when I see Star Wars toys.

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By *EAT..85Woman
5 weeks ago

Nottingham


"I was obsessed with transformers when I was a kid"

My lad was obsessed with transformers for years. I'm sure he'd still be happy recieving them at 12.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"I was obsessed with transformers when I was a kid

My lad was obsessed with transformers for years. I'm sure he'd still be happy recieving them at 12. "

I’m 43 and I’d be chuffed if I got one now

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon

I was obsessed with He-Man. Looking back it was really just big muscly dolls.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"I was obsessed with He-Man. Looking back it was really just big muscly dolls. "

Have you ever watched it as an adult? It’s rather homoerotic

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By *illy IdolMan
5 weeks ago

Midlands

Nurf guns 🔫

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon


"I was obsessed with He-Man. Looking back it was really just big muscly dolls.

Have you ever watched it as an adult? It’s rather homoerotic"

You mean the original cartoons? Yes. And yes it is.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"I was obsessed with He-Man. Looking back it was really just big muscly dolls.

Have you ever watched it as an adult? It’s rather homoerotic

You mean the original cartoons? Yes. And yes it is. "

Yeah the cartoons.. you have characters such as Ram-man and Fisto, and let’s face it, Skeletor is just a massive leather queen 🤣

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
5 weeks ago

The Continental

Scalextric

He-man

Action Man

Transformers

I also collected ‘cap guns’.

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By *NormalMan01Man
5 weeks ago

Harrogate

I’d love a big Lego build, the Land Rover defender or similar. I’d buy it for myself to unwrap but I just wouldn’t have the time to do it.

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By *agerMorganMan
5 weeks ago

Canvey Island

Lego! Loved it as a kid, certainly got me thinking and building all sorts of weird and whacky things.

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon


"I was obsessed with He-Man. Looking back it was really just big muscly dolls.

Have you ever watched it as an adult? It’s rather homoerotic

You mean the original cartoons? Yes. And yes it is.

Yeah the cartoons.. you have characters such as Ram-man and Fisto, and let’s face it, Skeletor is just a massive leather queen 🤣"

Man E Faces probably an early fab user

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By *enk15Man
5 weeks ago

Evesham

Star Wars toys, I had bloody loads of them. Wish I still had them to give to my kids but they were all taken from me.

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By *_qattMan
5 weeks ago

perth

Action man

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
5 weeks ago

Who remembers Action Force?

Think if Action Man cloned himself but in the process got a decimal place wrong and his clones came out the size of Star Wars figures?

I loved my Frogman.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
5 weeks ago


"I was obsessed with transformers when I was a kid

My lad was obsessed with transformers for years. I'm sure he'd still be happy receiving them at 12. "

Trust me, he'll never grow out of it. The best present my daughter's ever bought me was a Lego set.

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By *oodmessMan
5 weeks ago

yumsville

All of the above plus a BMX so I could deck it out in much needed safety pads, put drinks cartons in it's rear wheel and do big little jumps off a kerb.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
5 weeks ago


"All of the above plus a BMX so I could deck it out in much needed safety pads, put drinks cartons in it's rear wheel and do big little jumps off a kerb."

The only "decking out" a BMX needs are stunt pegs, mushroom grips, beartrap pedals (fuck they hurt), and MX brake levers... Pads Shmads!

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By *ools and the brainCouple
5 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

I really wanted a Big Trak but we couldn't afford one.

Then I got to play with one at a friend's house and it was a load of over complicated nonsense.

I'll stick with my Evil kenivel wind up toy.

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By *oodmessMan
5 weeks ago

yumsville


"All of the above plus a BMX so I could deck it out in much needed safety pads, put drinks cartons in it's rear wheel and do big little jumps off a kerb.

The only "decking out" a BMX needs are stunt pegs, mushroom grips, beartrap pedals (fuck they hurt), and MX brake levers... Pads Shmads!"

My pocket money just about allowed me stickers to put all over it

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By *ust MikeMan
5 weeks ago

Yaxley

Scalextric - this will still keep me occupied for hours. Hate having to share with my kids 🤣

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
5 weeks ago

Coventry

I wish Lego would go back to the way it was in the late 80s/early 90s. I loved the Lego rage growing up and was always excited for the next years catalog. Some of my old Lego has made its way home and me and my lad enjoyed rebuilding my Lego castle. I enjoy "helping" my lad with his lego but they're not a patch on the old sets.

Plus two other winners for me as a kid was a big Matchbox service station and road system. Also as I got older a Hornby Intercity 225 set (technically a birthday present but by birthday is so bloody close I think it counts).

Mr

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