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Cheers IanGreat collection of different figures, always love mixing up the toy lines in the this scale
Ian
Cheers IanGreat collection of different figures, always love mixing up the toy lines in the this scale
Ian
Cheers mate.Great figures, Steve. You've got the lot in there! BSG, Action Force, Adventure People, Trek...
This brought back so many memories, I had the bike with the sparking twin engines that you could replace the flints with lighter flints when they run out, so many skinned knuckles on the garage car park concrete floor just trying for the bit extra speed on the winder upper for the jump, I only have his helmet now, all that's leftIsn't it funny that 4 of us didn't have one growing up. I remember always wanting one, the tv and comic adverts were just so cool but never got one. Not sure if they were maybe too expensive, not in the local shops or maybe just my old Dad thinking that's going to cause carnage in the house![]()
Should be with you in a few daysFolks looking for a bit of assistance and Christmas Magic.
In 1996 Sugarpuffs gave away little plastic Spider-Man toys in their cereal.
We had the crawling Spider-Man figure and every year since our daughter was born we play find Spidey in the Christmas tree.
Our daughter is all grown up and moved out, this is her first Christmas away from home and we'd love to surprise her with her own Spidey.
Is there any chance anyone has this figure they would sell us?
I'm searching eBay and the other usual places but any help really would be appreciated
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I'm hugely into AF/Joe at the moment. I missed a lot of the 87 first Hasbro series as I had "grown out of toys" so that and the palitoy stuff is my main focus. I kept all my Joes (I collected up to 93!) so I still have most of the later runs.View attachment 177829
Picked up this near complete Skystriker at the NEC today which has forced a bit of a reshuffle
Thanks IanImpressive collection, very nice
Ian