mumbo said:Michael Sith said:Play niceley now, no tomfoolery in the ATeam :lol:
Don't give me no back talk sucker![]()
I used to love it when BA got one over on Murdoch and he would start giggling - such a warm laugh for a big scary guy
mumbo said:Michael Sith said:Play niceley now, no tomfoolery in the ATeam :lol:
Don't give me no back talk sucker![]()
db94 said:Big tidy up in the loft today and my wonderful wife found these in a box of old school books.
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Absolutely delighted - my jawa now has his blaster,
As much as I loved my A Team figures I think if I suggested collecting them as well as SW I would end up in a box in the attic so these 3 rifles are free to a good home if anyone wants them to complete a figure.
Also delighted with the thing at the bottom of the picture - anyone fancying taking a guess what it is?
db94 said:Superb mate - I am impressed! Yep still remember getting him from by big Sister for my Birthday.
I think come time I will track down a nice mint version to add to my room. Few other additions today - my Mork figure with his egg ship![]()
Definitely need to tidy the loft more often![]()
Michael Sith said:Good spot on the bionic man...six million dollar man, I remember having him, peering through his eye with the target...awesome
Evil K ...got my stunt cycle in 73 I think :?
Loved it cracking toy, hours of fun jumping over stuff using Dandy and Beano annuals as ramps, ploughing down my sisters dollsgood times :lol:
Check the link
http://weirdscifi.ratiosemper.com/evelknievel/toys.html
Palifan said:I totally agree with you Michael about the corgi double pack!![]()
x-pack said:Palifan - love that collection. My brother used to have the yellow Tomy robot. Did it eat money or something?