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<blockquote data-quote="TK-7785" data-source="post: 493252" data-attributes="member: 8868"><p>I'm sure it has been discussed before, but I never tire of nostalgic memories. This is what it's all about.</p><p></p><p>I remember my first figure was a Sensorscope R2. I got one because my older brother got one, in that classic way parents had to placate one sibling when the other got a present. Even though I was too young to appreciate what it was at the time I loved it and still ave it. But in the coming years I remember getting an AT-ST driver on Trilogo card. The rest of my childhood figures were my brother's hand me downs and playground acquired trades. But I have some very clear and fond memories of playing with my neighbour's kid's collection as a wee nipper. The toys he had that really grabbed me were the AT-ST, Ewok Village, Rebel Commando and Luke X-Wing. I just thought they were the coolest thing ever. And that's where it all started for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK-7785, post: 493252, member: 8868"] I'm sure it has been discussed before, but I never tire of nostalgic memories. This is what it's all about. I remember my first figure was a Sensorscope R2. I got one because my older brother got one, in that classic way parents had to placate one sibling when the other got a present. Even though I was too young to appreciate what it was at the time I loved it and still ave it. But in the coming years I remember getting an AT-ST driver on Trilogo card. The rest of my childhood figures were my brother's hand me downs and playground acquired trades. But I have some very clear and fond memories of playing with my neighbour's kid's collection as a wee nipper. The toys he had that really grabbed me were the AT-ST, Ewok Village, Rebel Commando and Luke X-Wing. I just thought they were the coolest thing ever. And that's where it all started for me. [/QUOTE]
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