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Were you a "one toy line" kid?
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 494519" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>Mine were...</p><p></p><p>MOTU,</p><p>Hero Turtles,</p><p>WWF,</p><p>Manta Force,</p><p>A-Team,</p><p>Micro Machines ( especially the Star Wars 'Space' lines ),</p><p>Monster In My Pocket,</p><p>Mini Boglins,</p><p>Mighty Max,</p><p>Matchbox cars,</p><p>Play-Doh,</p><p>Lego,</p><p>POG,</p><p>Subbuteo,</p><p>Tamagotchi,</p><p>Anything electronic toy related such as handheld Tiger games and Tomytronic 3D.</p><p>And also not considered a 'toy' but still need to include it because my childhood absolutely revolved around it, the Commodore 64 computer, very fond memories of that will stay with me forever.</p><p></p><p>As a few honorary mentions I did also have toys from other toy lines too which I also loved such as Visionaries, Knight Rider, Hero Gladiators, Rock lords, Robotech and others, but as I only ever had the one figure I won't include those as that 'obsession' wasn't there as much as the other toy lines on my list. Also can't beat the odd cheapo no-name toys from indoor shopping markets such as plastic swords, generic army figures & vehicles, electronic light-up army machine guns and cap guns, rip-off 'WWF style' figures plus many others, all cheap shite and I still had as much fun with those than with any popular branded toy lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 494519, member: 9185"] Mine were... MOTU, Hero Turtles, WWF, Manta Force, A-Team, Micro Machines ( especially the Star Wars 'Space' lines ), Monster In My Pocket, Mini Boglins, Mighty Max, Matchbox cars, Play-Doh, Lego, POG, Subbuteo, Tamagotchi, Anything electronic toy related such as handheld Tiger games and Tomytronic 3D. And also not considered a 'toy' but still need to include it because my childhood absolutely revolved around it, the Commodore 64 computer, very fond memories of that will stay with me forever. As a few honorary mentions I did also have toys from other toy lines too which I also loved such as Visionaries, Knight Rider, Hero Gladiators, Rock lords, Robotech and others, but as I only ever had the one figure I won't include those as that 'obsession' wasn't there as much as the other toy lines on my list. Also can't beat the odd cheapo no-name toys from indoor shopping markets such as plastic swords, generic army figures & vehicles, electronic light-up army machine guns and cap guns, rip-off 'WWF style' figures plus many others, all cheap shite and I still had as much fun with those than with any popular branded toy lines. [/QUOTE]
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