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Started by RCMerchant, August 25, 2009, 09:19:24 PM

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These are my favorites:
   
As I got older:
 
And finally there was Pop Warner Football:

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AndyC

Action figures, for sure. Anybody else have Battlestar Galactica figures? I've still got a Cylon just like this one. My daughter sometimes plays with it.


And I used to have a bunch of Fisher-Price Adventure People sets. They were aimed at the kids who outgrew Little People.


And speaking of Little People, I had quite a few of them, back when they were smaller and simpler. The Play Family Village saw a lot of use.

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Those do look pretty sweet.....I was born in the wrong decade..
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Quote from: SkullBat308 on September 04, 2009, 09:37:47 PM
Those do look pretty sweet.....I was born in the wrong decade..
The three I showed above were the three I actually had and ripped off of those oh so cool cards they came on  :bluesad:; I remember buying the Alpha-7 figure on the card out of the bargain bin at TWO GUYS probably 1969?  I was very young, but I know I paid a whopping 49 cents, plus whatever tax would have been then (like maybe 2 or 3 cents  :teddyr:).  I have found a few of these thru collecting, have Orbitron and Xodiac, but of my original 3, have only been able to replace Electron+ ... I was lucky to find my example with his helmet, pistol, and most of his original "glaze" intact... here's pix from online:


Carded figures are extremely sought after and command mansion mortgage payments; the little pieces are important, too. 
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I remember seeing these at a Sears Outlet sometime in the 70's, but never bought any. I distinctly remember this guy from Neptune.


I had tons of Mego super heroes, Planet of the Apes (I still have the War Wagon/and the Tree House). My big GI Joes are not in good shape anymore, but because my brother and I each got one of everything I still have 2 jeeps, and 2 submarines.

My favorite card collection was Topps Weird Wheels, painted in glorious Big Daddy Ed Roth style by Norm Saunders. These were great monster cards.


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Psycho Circus

Masters Of The Universe


Thundercats


Visionaries


Manta Force


Ghostbusters


Swamp Thing

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Circus, no wonder you have a taste for '80s Metal.   :wink: 

Monster Jungle X-Ray, I had MEGO Planet of the Apes action figures, too:
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I think I had all of these, made by BEN COOPER and AHI.  I particularly remember the Creature, Wolfman (the AHI one in blue pants) Frankenstein... and I think that bug man!!!

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dean

Boy did I love action figures. Being a child of the late 80s, early 90s, there were some interesting figures I had at one point or another.

I remember this generation of GiJoes, and still think this was the worst codename ever:



My friend had the below, I had the van [though couldn't find the picture]

Still the blimp was a damn cool toy, when it worked that is:



Dinoriders rocked my world too:


There was one period where they had Toxic Avengers action figures to coincide with the animated tv show:



Lego was huge for me.  My personal fav was the Robin Hood series:



Robots were fun.  Transformers of course were huge around my time.



Voltron of course was pretty cool too:



Movie and comic based action figures were big with me too.  The original star wars figures were basically my stalwart play-thing in my early childhood.












Ah boy does that take me back
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QuoteCREEPY CRAWLERS-
You took some goop and poured it into a mold...and made rubber bugs. Fun. That was about 1969.

Yeah, they rereleased them when I was younger...  1990-92ish?  I made a ton of the things.  Still remember the theme, sort of - "You can be a little creep without being bad!"

Growing up in the 1980s and 90s, I shared a lot of what has been mentioned..  Transformers, GI Joes, Turtles figures, etc.

Some of my more unique ones: a Godzilla figure (quite accurate too) that had an infrared sensor and would scream the Godzilla roar whenever someone walked in front of him.  Still have him, he's on a shelf above me. 

I also had a couple of Terminator 2 action figures - they're actually quite good figures.  Only had two, the triple armed (swappable arms, great idea) damaged Arnold and the T-800 exoskeleton. 

I was also really into the Kenner Aliens toys...




They're actually quite nice designs, on the whole.  Props to whoever did them.  I had every Alien (though not all the marines - I subbed in GI Joes, and all the humans were fodder in my battles anyway) except the swarm/wasp alien.



I'm not even positive it ever got a US release.  Never saw it in a store here. 

Good stuff.

AndyC

Quote from: dean on September 17, 2009, 10:13:02 AM


Gotta love action figures. I had competely forgotten that Dennis Nedry was a muscular, gun-toting commando type. I'd have thought an action figure of Wayne Knight armed with pie and a shaving cream can would have been a huge seller. :teddyr:
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