Cavalry Playmobile when I was younger
Action Man
Lego
Bigtrak
Oh and toy guns/bow arrows.
A snooker table and my green striker bike.
Without a shadow of doubt -
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Had an action man hang glider/kite that was well cool.. I remember that Tonka transporter.. made of metal?
Think I had the flightpath thing too but perhaps with a harrier?
A swing, for hours and hours, for days upon end, no matter what the weather
Raleigh Bomber.
But the favourite that I still have is
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Airfix toy soldiers or Britains soldiers
Brio, then Lego, then airfix, then scalextric, then burrago (sp?) model cars. Then girls. They have remained a favourite.
Pretty sure I only had toys my dad wanted to play with...
Can only remember Action Man. My gran used to make clothes for our Action Men - they were really camp, but we didn't know at the time 🙂
Dutch Arrows and Shitty Sticks (length of hazel with a lump of clay at the end.. fire!) kept us occupied most summers.
Bought my lad three HM Armed Forces figures (like Action Man) for Christmas along with an Apache, a Harrier and a Tank.
Can't wait for Christmas Day. Barbie and Ken won't know what has hit them!
Eureka rifles bought in Paris. One side by side, the other an over and under and very realistic and well made. Shot arrows (rather than shot or bullets) a considerable distance. My brother and I had constant battles with them and terrorised the baby sitters. They were awesome. Would be banned these days though.
Raleigh striker until the bmx years began.
A few that stick out are a Hot Wheels set:
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my air rifle, fishing rod (lived literally miles from anywhere) and most of all a technics radio that I got one Christmas about 38 years ago - I can still remember unpacking it for the first time and the 'new electrical thing' smell! Spent many many happy hours listening to Radio Luxemburg in bed at night 🙂
I had s Schwinn Breezer bike (bit like a more modern cruiser style bike)
And a Laser Dinghy.
I led an outdoor life as a kiddo in Florida see.. 😀
Mamod steam engine, fire, boiling water, steam, hot metal, when you are eight, what's not to like?!
Bike, obviously and after that stationary..
Pens, pencils, sketchpads.. Mainly colouring pencils though really and markers, and later spray paint..
oooh toughy. I had a science kit and the iron filings and magnet kept me amused for hours. Various Action Man toys, jeep, zipwire etc. Oh, and an Evel Knivel bike and launcher. That was pretty sweet. Lego. Up to the point I put a piece up my nose for some reason.
Under the age of 10ish probably my green Raleigh strika with a pedal back brake, the skids I could do were legendary, also the ubiquitous Lego, after 10 I'd have to say my 9ft spinning rod wi Abu cardinal reel and my hw77 air rifle, also my kx 80 moto x bike n' my bmx then my muddy fox for my 14th birthday.
Technics set(the yellow jcb one)
Lego spent many happy hours with that Didn't get my first bicycle till I was 16 🙁
Lego, fuzzy felt, sticklebricks,tonka toys , action man, Steve Austin bionic man,Evil kneivil , stretch Armstrong , thunderbirds, dinky toys, scalelextric, kettcar go cart, bmx, skateboard, grifter, my Raleigh hustler( purple), Shakespeare strike rod and sigma reel, and loads more that I have forgotten about
Oh and my Gat gun
Transistor sets from Tandy
The Evil Knivel bikes too, had both of the earlier ones and the super jet bike one which took flints and gave off loads of sparks. The other was definately a wooden fort, awesomezzz. The best part is I still have them all!
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Astrowars many hours lost looking in to that little box
+1 Green Raleigh Striker (1970s).
















