My favourite toy
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In the 60s there was this massive toy gun thing, think it might have been called a Johnny 7 or something like that. Never had one, but it looked great!
Just googled it, collector's item now.....0 -
We were in Jamaica on holiday in 1997 and my 4 year old son was in the bath before bedtime getting over friendly for a 4 year old with his privates when I asked him to please leave it alone.
He replied, "But Daddy, it's my favourite toy" - enough said, I thought - like father, like son.1 -
Airfix, reveal and Tamika. Loved building plastic kits.
What's the difference betweeen Roland Duchatelet and an airfix model with no polystyrene cement? One is a glueless kit........4 -
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Shocked no one's posted this.10
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Any sort of car really. Some of these posts bringing back some very happy memories3 -
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That's better than a lot of architectural models as seen on Grand Designs.Stig said:Did anyone else have any of this?
I had stacks of it and it was great fun. I never knew anyone else who did, though. My mum bought a job lot of it second-hand at an auction. If you look carefully at the picture you'll see that there are metal rods sticking up from the base; these hold the bricks in place. At some point in time, the powers that be declared that it was not best practice to have children's toys consisting of rows of upright metal spikes and it got withdrawn from the market. That explains why even in the seventies, when the likes of Jimmy Saville and Rolf Harris were considered safe around children, my mates never had the pleasure of owning their own Bayko set. It's health and safety gone mad!
When I win the lottery I might be using that in my presentation to Kevin McCloud and Channel 4. I won't be having the red render though.2 -
I've still got mine, as well as one of my other favourites.MuttleyCAFC said:How could I forget this?
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These cars where my favourite things! I lost them all or broke them! But I bought these from eBay, just for the memories1
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Yes didn't see that!Addickted said:
Did you miss the first page of the thread?3blokes said:In the 60s there was this massive toy gun thing, think it might have been called a Johnny 7 or something like that. Never had one, but it looked great!
Just googled it, collector's item now.....
*Asks shyly, have you still got it?*0 -
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I had one of these and loved it. What I never understood was why it was green. It was White in the TV series. Also Dinky made a blue thunderbird 2 when everybody knew it was green. Still great toys though. Also loved my Space 1999 eagle which was the right colour, although I think they did do some in teh wrong colours too!theeenorth said:0 -
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That looks like some kind of Cold War Soviet dildo.theeenorth said:1 -
The like was for the book, the rest was just junkClem_Snide said:.
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That looks like some kind of Cold War Soviet dildo.theeenorth said:
Da tovarisch, just press the button on the side and boom, your covered in fallout.1 -
Mighty mini coopers for me.RedPanda said:Shocked no one's posted this.
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Did you ever play TCR? My cousin had it, it was rubbish.SuedeAdidas said:
Always wanted this......had to make do with Scalextric
Poo - can't get pic to work......TCR.0 -