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Originally posted by: shortylickens
Whats even cooler is if she lets you know about them "somehow". 😉

She did, that's how I knew! 😀

Things were a lot easier then. 😛
 
Early '80s we had micronauts

Or a piece of wood with wheels, a ladder, pieces of paper with bulleyes on them and a couple of darts. And we simulated a bombing runs by dropping the dart onto the paper as it was pulled along.


 
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Lego technic battlemechs > *

that sh!t isn't from the 80s....are you 13?

Legos have been around since 1932

not those technic ones

Introduced in 1981

maybe Im thinking of something else...I thought the technic where those motorized bullsh!t ones.
 
Topic Title: POLL-- Transformers, Gi Joe, HeMan, Gobots....... MORE INSIDE
Topic Summary: Mid 80's toys. What did you play with?
Created On: 04/27/2005 05:52 PM

Snowmobiles,and cars.

Full size toys,for adults.
 
Originally posted by: CheapArse
maybe Im thinking of something else...I thought the technic where those motorized bullsh!t ones.

Yeah, exactly. They can be. They use axles and the beams have holes for them. The motor set was introduced in 1986. I just liked making Battletech models with mine, so I never used a motor.
 
This brings back memories. I had alot of GI Joes and vehicles. I can remember I got the huge space shuttle set for Christmas one year. I still find a little helmet or M-16 every once in a while in various drawers throughout the house.

Good times...........Good times.

-Jason
 
Major Matt Mason, Astronaut.:thumbsup: These were rubber action figures with a metal wire inside to let you bend them and hold the shape, after you bent them enough times the rubber would break at the joints and the wire would stick through :laugh:


oops, not mid 80's, early 70's
 
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Originally posted by: CheapArse
maybe Im thinking of something else...I thought the technic where those motorized bullsh!t ones.

Yeah, exactly. They can be. They use axles and the beams have holes for them. The motor set was introduced in 1986. I just liked making Battletech models with mine, so I never used a motor.

Oh, I just don't remember them being around at all. 😕
 
i got some thundercats accessories so i could get one of those THUNDERCATS HO rings. i was a tomboy. 😛
 
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