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PALITOY ESB AT-AT - Whats in the Box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bespin_Doyle" data-source="post: 17423" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>:lol: </p><p>I remember one kid at school who use to be really good at those aircraft model kits. He brought a Sea Harrier Jet in for a art class, like a subject to draw. But after 4 months into the third year. he started hanging out with the solvent possie down the park.. a Towel and a nicked Can of Lynx. 8:50am in the morning.. ****ing cross-eyed, face like a glazed doughnut. :lol: hideous state of affairs</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Use to love those late 70s early 80s Matchbox cars. Just before they actually got rid of the boxes with the individual car artwork on them, for a more standard logo one, with a window. </p><p>They use to make this sound when they rolled back forth in the packaging. Id get one now and again if my old man went down the local newsagents for the paper. </p><p></p><p>Wasn't Airfix owned by Palitoy at the time.. interesting. </p><p>But I think Matchbox was losing the battle against gimicky hotwheels and other **** imports, eventually went the sameway. Bloody French and the Americans are to blame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bespin_Doyle, post: 17423, member: 84"] :lol: I remember one kid at school who use to be really good at those aircraft model kits. He brought a Sea Harrier Jet in for a art class, like a subject to draw. But after 4 months into the third year. he started hanging out with the solvent possie down the park.. a Towel and a nicked Can of Lynx. 8:50am in the morning.. ****ing cross-eyed, face like a glazed doughnut. :lol: hideous state of affairs Use to love those late 70s early 80s Matchbox cars. Just before they actually got rid of the boxes with the individual car artwork on them, for a more standard logo one, with a window. They use to make this sound when they rolled back forth in the packaging. Id get one now and again if my old man went down the local newsagents for the paper. Wasn't Airfix owned by Palitoy at the time.. interesting. But I think Matchbox was losing the battle against gimicky hotwheels and other **** imports, eventually went the sameway. Bloody French and the Americans are to blame. [/QUOTE]
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