![]() |
Erector Set, Cap Guns. Model Cars. The set is gone ,can't hardley find a cap gun for my son and have to be 16 to buy airplane glue!
|
Incredible Hulk inflatable Muscles!
|
I would have to say Legos or Lincoln Logs or some type of building toy.
Also my awesome Super Hero action figures. |
Barbies and toy horses.
|
The ninja turtles and legos are some of my best memories, but I think the best, by far, was the Transformers
|
my beautiful little Commodore 64
http://home.iprimus.com.au/king_will...s/mine/c64.jpg |
GI Joes, Legos, and Stretch Armstrong...
Throw a tarp over a picknick table and you have a sweet fort for your GI Joes! |
|
Welp, that would be between He-Man and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.... legos were pretty high up there though.
|
Never had Lego's. I remember Rock em Sock em Robots were big. What I really wanted was a robot that rolled his eyes and shots balls out of his hands and missiles out of his chest. Man, I asked for that for years. Just recently priced one on ebay and they wanted like $100. So I still don't have one.
|
GI JOE
the original gi joe - even had the ones prior to king fu grip and fuzzy hair: matchbox/ hot wheels and tonkas were cool - and also the crazy car
|
The whirlybird!!!!!!Damn I forgot about that!!Rock'em sock'em robots
|
i couldnt live without my general lee 69 charger... i had em all the hot wheels... the bigger scale ones.... the soap on the roap i had it all... lunch boxes bead spread curtains posters u name it dukes of hazzard owned me... still does..lol
|
How to I pick just one? My tastes changed with my age as well as my brother's age. I gotta say the one that seemed to outlast all the others was my collection of dressup clothes.
There were lots more including: legos, BOOKS, and a flag and flashlight. From about 3rd grade on I read constantly. I almost failed our reading book reports in 6th grade because I decided I wanted to read my mom's collection of shakespeare plays and the teacher who listened to my verbal book reports didn't know them all that well. She would not believe that I had actually read them until my mom got the principal involved and he listened to my "reports". Finally they accepted them as legit books for me to read. For pitys sake I'd already read anything in my grade level that I could get my hands on. Every one of the boxcar children series that I could find. The flag and flashlight were when my brother and I were older and free to stay up after dark in the summer. Our neighbor kids would all be knocking on our door around supper time or dusk. We'd head out with our flashlights and camo gear and the whole 2 residental blocks with their trees and bushes and houses was our light tag/capture the flag arena. That was a blast. It was the precurser for us to paintball. Awesome hot, sweaty, dirty, rough fun. |
What raeanna74 said; my favorites changed over time. As a little kid, my Pooh bear (we were inseparable); later on, probably my GI Joe (I loved that you could pop the limbs off). And I remember labyrinth making a big dent for a while...
|
My brother's Hot Wheels, and a small white rabbit with a music box inside that played "Here Comes Peter Cottontail"
|
I remember this remote control Godzilla that I had that I always played with. I use to buy army men and pretend Godzilla crushes them by hitting the army men with a hammer......the good days.
|
I would agree with the people who chose Legos. I have spend insane amouts of money on Legos, and I still love playing with them ocassionally so that I can remember old memories.
|
Legos is the best. I love legos. They are the building blocks of fun!
|
Legos! I had the huge sets where you built a humungous castle. Then again, it was mainly my dad building it while I played video games and then me running over there and playing with it after he spent hours building it.
|
Lego has to be bestest toys i ever had, and it still rocks!
admit it, given the chance you'd all play with it again. I loved the way there were no bounds to what you could build (as long as all the angles in the car/house/dog/whatever was made up from 90%) |
MY macross SDF-1 robot.... I also liked my masked rider and ultraman too.
|
When I was a little boy, my favourite toy was little girls. :lol:
|
Constructs, those things were awesome!
|
Has to be a BB gun. Got my first "Daisy Red Ryder" when I was about 7 or 8. I've probably worn out a dozen or so various models since. I still keep one handy and never get tired of plinking.
Honorable mention: Slot cars and model airplanes. |
The various nintendo systems, firecrackers, legos, and pretty much anything my imagination could make into a toy.
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 03:43 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2
© 2002-2012 Tilted Forum Project