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"Blast from the Past" favorite toys growing up..for us kinda older folks...

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JCOS sparked this when he replied in my Steak for dinner thread...mentioning the Big Wheel.
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I thought it would be cool to start a thread on our favorite toys growing up.

Some favorites of mine as I try to joggle my mind:



***Erector Sets....leading to Lego's also.
***Mattel had this cool helicoptor toy, where you'd plop the central unit in the middle of the floor...it had a runner going out to a control outside the perimeter..with two levels, one for direction, the other for throttle. You'd lay on the ground outside of the "circle of flight" and crank the helicopter round 'n round. Some variations had things you had to due, rescue something with a little hook on the copter, etc. I never see this toy anymore.
***Cox and Testors .049 control line gas planes, leading into radio control cars and planes when you got a bit older.
***Guillow balsa wood planes, various levels of difficulty assembling, rubber band powered.
***Estes solid fuel rockets
***There was this cool flying bird, called the Ornithopter. Wind up powered, flapping wings. I loved flying toys.....as a kid growing up, brought ideas that dreams are made of.
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Yup...Yard Darts....they were fun for family cookouts 'n stuff.

Other outdoor toys...how about those plastic rockets you filled with a bit of water, then pumped up with a small air pump...slid a release...and up up and away it went!

AFX Slot Racers! We'd combine all our tracks together into one really huge racetrack at someone's house...and have a blast. Used to modify those cars a lot also...getting the special high grip "white" tires on the G rated cars.
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ya i still have my H.O. cars and track, thought about setting them up some day but need some room to do it in.

pogo sticks, tree forts, swimming all good stuff :)
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Legos owned me and my brothers.
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here are a few pics of my favorite car that i just took.
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Can't remember the name of the thing, but I loved it.

It was a projector that I could put a any picture from a magazine under it and it projected the picture up on the wall. Great for tracing pictures for projects at school.
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Originally posted by Norm
It was a projector that I could put a any picture from a magazine under it and it projected the picture up on the wall. Great for tracing pictures for projects at school.

They probably still have those advertised in the back of Popular Science and the like. :D
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Legos and TRANSFORMERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat

***Mattel had this cool helicoptor toy, where you'd plop the central unit in the middle of the floor...it had a runner going out to a control outside the perimeter..with two levels, one for direction, the other for throttle. You'd lay on the ground outside of the "circle of flight" and crank the helicopter round 'n round. Some variations had things you had to due, rescue something with a little hook on the copter, etc. I never see this toy anymore.


i gave one of these as a gift not but 2 years ago :) ... Pretty hip...
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Originally posted by Norm
Can't remember the name of the thing, but I loved it.

It was a projector that I could put a any picture from a magazine under it and it projected the picture up on the wall. Great for tracing pictures for projects at school.


i have that...
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who remembers the marble roller coaster-- you used two small plastic tubes to create a track for marbles. That kicked ass.
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Originally posted by Qwijib0
who remembers the marble roller coaster-- you used two small plastic tubes to create a track for marbles. That kicked ass.


i have 10 of those sets sitting round in this house...
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Originally posted by mikemean
Legos and TRANSFORMERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


not to keep braggin... but i do have a lot of both ;)
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Originally posted by Hopeful
i have 10 of those sets sitting round in this house...


I want!

best childhood entertainment ever!
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i know... I LOVE THEM TOO!!!
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Originally posted by Hopeful
i know... I LOVE THEM TOO!!!


What is the actual product name! I can't remember and I need to scour ebay! :D
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product name = marble run

the most comprehencive site ive seen: http://www.quercetti.com/construction.htm

doesnt look like the original product :\
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Endless fun with rubber bands :D

I had a newspaper route and would have these 5 pound bags of rubberbands.

String them together and run them across the road to watch cars come to a screeching halt...

Make rubber-band guns with rulers and shot cards and action figures and each other... :)
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Originally posted by the snake
here are a few pics of my favorite car that i just took.


Dude! I had a blue one just like that! WOW!
Also an orange '57 Chevy Nomad, a green VW Bug..done up California style. A Lotus Indy car. Another Indy car that was, hmmm...I think Renault made it...had 4x small wheels up front instead of the usual 2x.

Can't remember the other quite yet.
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question... is that one of those key cars???
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- Green Machine (like a Big Wheel)

- Rock'em Sock'em Robots

- Evil Knievel Stunt Cycle

- Chinese yo-yo's (telescoping rolled up paper on a stick)

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Originally posted by Hopeful
product name = marble run

the most comprehencive site ive seen: http://www.quercetti.com/construction.htm

doesnt look like the original product :\


Completely different product :(

Mine looked like this:
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Originally posted by Norm
Can't remember the name of the thing, but I loved it.

It was a projector that I could put a any picture from a magazine under it and it projected the picture up on the wall. Great for tracing pictures for projects at school.


Maybe something like THIS

Or possibly one like THIS

Or maybe this one HERE

And there is another one HERE

And there is another one HERE
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Originally posted by Qwijib0
Completely different product :(

Mine looked like this:
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No way I could talk you into doing some graphics for a web page I am looking to do ... is there?

Just bustin' on you ... :D
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Originally posted by mwkirchner
No way I could talk you into doing some graphics for a web page I am looking to do ... is there?

Just bustin' on you ... :D


But using a mouse with dying batteries in photoshop is the nost fun! :D
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Originally posted by Qwijib0
But using a mouse with dying batteries in photoshop is the nost fun! :D


I am sure it is ... glad you were able to take my ribbing ... was all just in fun :D
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Originally posted by mwkirchner

And there is another one HERE


thats the one i have...
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Originally posted by Qwijib0
Completely different product :(

Mine looked like this:
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mine isnt a straight track like your making it out to be... it'll go back and forth... do jumps... there was a starting gate that held eight marbles and you flipped it up to start it... and the marbles could go in different paths...
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Originally posted by Qwijib0
Completely different product :(

Mine looked like this:
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You forgot the caption.

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Originally posted by Burke
You forgot the caption.

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Here you go again Burke ... you crack me up dude :D :nod:
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This goes back aways.

Erector set
Lead soldiers (still have all these)
O-ga Lionel train set (all metal)
Tootsietoys like this Buck Rogers Flash Blast Attack Ship:
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My Packard:
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I think my all-time favorite was a heavy cast iron farm tractor with lugged wheels that went tok tok tok when I rolled it across the floor.

toktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktoktok
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Originally posted by mikemean
Legos and TRANSFORMERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



me too

legos and transformer action figures
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Erector set




oh, yeah! liked that as well as Lego's and Lincoln Logs. great stuff.
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Legos !!!

And transformers ( not the toy transformers ) but voltage transformers . My friends and I used to shock each other wth the stuff :D
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remember the "Green Machine" bigwheel? those were awesome!
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Atari 2600 a true Classic.

Other than that I was big into Voltron, Heman, GI Joe, Transformers, Tonka Trucks. Also Had quite a few Lego sets. Probably my favorite though was Construx I built alot of cool stuff with those things.
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Originally posted by p2ii
remember the "Green Machine" bigwheel? those were awesome!
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Dude, I looked all over for a pic of that, could only find the bigwheel.

Cool!

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