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<blockquote data-quote="tobedesu" data-source="post: 451622" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>Zodiac Toys in Rugby is also a fond memory for me.</p><p>I rember the figures on the hangers but also in a tub/ tray type box in which the cards slotted in standing upright.</p><p>From my childhood cardbacks, the ones from Zodiac are punched and unpunched.</p><p>I still have some orange Zodiac bags and a big white one with a logo and cartoon of kids in multicolour.</p><p></p><p>Woolies and co-op were also popular for me.</p><p>There was a chap who ran a stall on the indoor market in Rugby which is now a wetherspoons.</p><p>My friend and I often reminisce and talk about how he had carded figures. Very vague recollections of different packaging and had a run of last 17.</p><p>He also had imported toys like motu, mask, transformers and so on.</p><p>I bought a knock-off Starscream which is grey in colour. Still have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobedesu, post: 451622, member: 7194"] Zodiac Toys in Rugby is also a fond memory for me. I rember the figures on the hangers but also in a tub/ tray type box in which the cards slotted in standing upright. From my childhood cardbacks, the ones from Zodiac are punched and unpunched. I still have some orange Zodiac bags and a big white one with a logo and cartoon of kids in multicolour. Woolies and co-op were also popular for me. There was a chap who ran a stall on the indoor market in Rugby which is now a wetherspoons. My friend and I often reminisce and talk about how he had carded figures. Very vague recollections of different packaging and had a run of last 17. He also had imported toys like motu, mask, transformers and so on. I bought a knock-off Starscream which is grey in colour. Still have it. [/QUOTE]
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