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Top 100 Toys Of All Time

Started by Mr. DS, November 20, 2008, 09:57:54 PM

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Pogo balls! Only in my time we didn't have safety handles on 'em.
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Allhallowsday

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JJ80

No.68 - Action Force, a British version of the later G.I Joe and COBRA figures only with less articulation.

There are few things more beautiful than a sporting montage with a soft-rock soundtrack

AndyC

69. Fisher-Price Adventure People
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70) A-Team Van


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Quote from: Circus_Circus on November 29, 2008, 07:34:54 AM
70) A-Team Van


I have that in my collection somewhere.
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72) Electric Slot Car Racing: man I loved these as a kid.





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Magnus

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73: GI Joe (with Kung Fu Grip)*

PS...it has to have the Kung Fu Grip, no Kung Fu Grip no top 100

* I am including this even though the other GI Joe was used.  I see the 70's version  as a different toy. 

AndyC

74. The Six Million Dollar Man

This 13-inch action figure in a red jogging suit had everything - a bionic eye you could look through, a bionic arm that lifted stuff, and even a plastic engine block (!) to demonstrate Steve Austin's lifting ability. A whole bunch of cool accessories were available, such as the bionic transport and repair station, interchangeable specialty arms, a working backpack radio, an evil cyborg villain and, of course, Bionic Bigfoot!
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90% of these toys are AFTER my time. So join me as we get into the way-back machine for a couple ...

76. Erector Set (Maybe this is why I went into Engineering and Construction)


77. Major Matt Mason
(I still have this entire set in Original boxes from my childhood.)

Andrew

Quote from: CheezeFlixz on December 14, 2008, 12:07:04 PM
76. Erector Set (Maybe this is why I went into Engineering and Construction)

I built a ton of stuff with an Erector set, including a really intricate crane and loading system that could transfer something from the floor to a table and into a bin on the table.  I remember playing it it so long that my fingers got raw from hand tightening the little fasteners down.

I also remember building something like an ATV that was created specifically to mess with the dog. It had a ram on the front.
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