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Bazf 28-10-2005 23:37

Christmas toys.
 
Now Christmas is coming how many of these can you remember playing with? I noticed quite a few, the one I forgot about and went ah ha was mastermind.
http://tv.cream.org/extras/toys/

Doug 29-10-2005 00:05

Re: Christmas toys.
 
All I ever had of those was Fuzzy Felt which I loved, Air fix Models weren’t the best in my view, I use to prefer Revell Kits. I had a hand me down View Master and an empty Cadbury’s Chocolate Machine, Spirograph, an original Escalado with lead Gee Gees and Action Man. Nice link Bazf.:)

chav1 29-10-2005 00:27

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i still have quite a few of them in my toy cupboard at my moms house lol

Gayle 29-10-2005 08:27

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I loved fuzzy felts too! I was always really disappointed at Christmas and birthdays by not being bought Meccano and Airfix toys because I was a girl!

Mastermind I also remember, seem to recall I was a bit of a demon at it!

Stylophone, Tressie (spelling?????) - the doll who's hair grew, Pippa dolls and Etch-a-sketch.

Was Spirograph the one where you had circular discs that you stuck your pen in and spun round - or was it the one that had three 'arms' where you put your pencil in one arm and traced an outline with the other to make the shape bigger? Either way, I had one. What was the other called?

janet 29-10-2005 08:29

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I had the fuzzy felt, majic robot and the chocolate machine.

SPUGGIE J 29-10-2005 08:59

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Def Mecano and airfix models oh those were the days.:Banane47::Banane47::Banane47::Banane47:

accymel 29-10-2005 10:33

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ooo Bazf You know how to make me feel old pmsl :)

My daughter actually wants a Rubix cube & i keep telling her that she will end up getting mad she'll throw it or cheat or both:rolleyes:

SPUGGIE J 29-10-2005 11:09

Re: Christmas toys.
 
Am is that contraption the reason you are the way you are?

accymel 29-10-2005 11:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
Am is that contraption the reason you are the way you are?


Ermmmmmmmmmmm come to think about it:rolleyes: ....probably part of it:eek:

grego 29-10-2005 12:21

Re: Christmas toys.
 
Great trip down memory lane Bazf, I had fuzzy felt, weebles, girls world, we had a lot of the games between us too. Always wanted a train set but wasn't allowed because I was a girl.

accymel 29-10-2005 12:23

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LOl Grego the advantage for me when i was young was i could play with my girlie stuff then invade my brothers room for the cars & scalextric:D best of both worlds

Debbie J 29-10-2005 13:26

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I too spent hours playing with fuzzy felt & spirograph. I also had a tiny tears but my brother played with it while I played with tin can alley.

grannyclaret 29-10-2005 15:36

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i never noticed stickkle bricks ,, my kids played for hours with those ,,

lettie 29-10-2005 16:48

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Aaaah.....Memories. We had Weebles, Fuzzy Felt and quite a few of those games. Grego had a Girls World, I'm having a horrible flashback that I may have cut a lot of its hair off during a fit of temper....:o or was it the Tiny Tears doll.....

accymel 29-10-2005 16:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lettie
I'm having a horrible flashback that I may have cut a lot of its hair off during a fit of temper....:o or was it the Tiny Tears doll.....

Erm me too now i did scalp tiny tears my mum was horrified :D


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