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When I was a nipper I had many fabulous toys including a train set that I didn’t appreciate. I eventually sold it and bought my first “grown up” bike with the proceeds.
The thing I craved the most though was a Scalextric, an itch that I didn’t scratch until I was in my 40s and now me and my kids have way too much. The Tamiya thread has got me wanting an RC car but I suspect I’d get more out of building it than using it.
The other thing that I want is one of these…
but looking at the going price I’d have to sell a bike to afford it.
Millennium falcon.
Probably a later, better version in around 76 or 77.
Got my lad a Bigtrak a few years back. He was bored with it inside half an hour. 🙁
I always wanted a big track in my youth. Finally, at the age of 37 I purchased one and it was total shite 🙁
So disappointed.
I still have my Big Trak. It's in the cupboard next to a bunch of Grandstand video games.
A skateboard
I can remember being taken through Hamleys as a child by my mother and seeing a toy car that you could drive which had a real petrol driven motor. I'd never wanted anything more in all my short life. It was a steal at around a thousand pounds which was almost the price of a new car at the time!
A rubber band aeroplane called 'Wasp' can't find a pic
And proper space Lego
I used to love Action Man, but I don't remember that command centre! (And looking at the accessories it looks like my era, not the modern stuff...)
I also wanted a Bigtrak. Glad to hear it was crap 🙂
Mogrim, glad I never got it now, it looks shit! Can remeber wearing out the page in the catalogue (which dates it for you) by staring. Was better off with a shoe box.
I always really wanted Scalextric too......I got this instead...
Turned out to be a massive result. Was loads better. Cars that could u-turn and jump over ramps.
The cars were Matchbox sized so for extra entertainment value we used to get one of the cat's furry catnip filled toy mice, skin it and put the skin over the cars so the cat would chase it. The look on the cats face when it touched the electrified track was priceless.
i wanted more or less every new toy that Jason Warne got (BMXes, video games, TCR racing sets etc etc), but i had (have) a younger brother and he had no siblings so i think that with hindsight, i won tbh...
X-Wing
What I really wanted was a Raleigh UltraBurner. My mum saved up 20 pences in a jar for ages to get me a BMX, unfortunately I was always was an impatient little bugger and as soon as it got to £80 I insisted she buy me the cheapest BMX available from the local shop (think the UltraBurner was £120). Mag wheel cracked on the first jump on my first visit to Shoreham BMX track and there endeth my BMX career.
Rorschach, I was lucky enough to have that and this
One of them was even better than you thought it could be, and played with every day. The other one was megatron... Too big for my 6 year old hands, didn't stay in the gun shape very well, didn't transform very well and the robo shape kind of sucked too.
i begged and begged for this for almost a year and finally got it - i recall an entire summer playing with it, and to this day, I'm convinced I could make a good sh0ow of landing on a carrier deck......skip to 1.45 to avoid the most boring man ever....
+1 on the Millennium Falcon
And also the Death Star that no one actually had or had ever seen but apparently it existed 🙂
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Seemingly I was a bit greedy as I only got
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@verses - I had that - it was cool and I had the motor set up so it would actually drive around.
Pleased to hear that the Big Trak was shite. And the reissued versions too as I came close to buying one a few years ago.
I always wanted a Commodore 64 so I could play Ghostbusters, but instead I got an Acorn Electron 🙁
Ungrateful child I was.
verses - I still have that!
I had (and still have) loads of Scalextric, Lego and matchbox/ burago/ lledo cars but I always wanted what my mates had:
- Bigtrak
- Screwball Scramble
- He-man toys
- Transformers
- Micro Machines (come in collections of 5)
but most of all:
M.A.S.K
haha - snap lemonysam
A friend of mine had Race n’ Chase. It was excellent but I do remember the cars being broken most of the time.
The spoiled kid in our class had TCR. A nice bit of kit until one of the race cars got slower relative to the other, at which point all entertainment value* was lost until you introduced meths and matches to the mix. I also remember him throwing a massive “benny” on the toy aisle in Presto in order to get an Airfix Starcruiser. I stood there and watched in horror with my parents as he did the complete thrashing about on the floor routine. Once the display had finished and he’d got his toy my dad told me to go and pick a kit. I selected a Mitchell Bomber that hung from my bedroom ceiling for many years. The half built Starcruiser was destroyed in a blaze of meths and air gun pellets about a week later.
Another spoiled mate had Chutes Away. It looked ace on the TV adverts but was in fact a massively crap one trick pony of a toy. I’m glad his birthday was before mine as it enabled me to test the latest kit and give feedback to my mum, dad and Father Christmas.
*Scalextric, analogue not the new fangled digital nonsense, requires a good deal of skill and guile along with a lot of track. Me and the boy will happily spend an entire wet Sunday racing. You do however need more than 50 cars for the sake of variety and at least 80ft of track so you can get some complex bends built 😉
Bigtrak.
A drum kit.


































