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Anyone remember the Marx playsets?
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I'm 47. My favorite was the Cox 049 engine and anything I could mount it to. I think I owned most of the airplanes Cox made. I remember the Stuka..This plane had a propensity to break wings...Anybody play with HO trains? I had many....I miss that simple life....
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Biking was probably my favorite activity when I was younger, but I never really considered my bikes as "toys". Maybe they were. Dunno. Star Wars figures & baseball cards were fun to collect and trade, but less so to play with. When I got older my friends and I got into Dungeons & Dragons stuff (yes, I was a dork. I'll admit it). |
GI Joes, Legos, Models, BMX Bikes, road bikes, motorcycles, karts, Porsches in that order as I aged to 39. Don't forget a bunch of girls I played with from 16 to 24 :D.
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51: Legos had to be my favorite winter time toy. My dad and I would spend hours building things with them. Warm weather was all baseball, bikes and skateboards. Ah yes the skateboard with the metal roller skate wheels that you prayed to the almighty you didn't roll over a small stone and get thrown off the front.
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36, but I was weird growin up. Spent lots of time in the library and fishing. BB gun. Lots of time playing in the creek and pond...
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I always had a plastic M16 and a PPK with me till I went to school at 6. After that it was a cardboard box, some playmobiles, my dogs and the tree in my yard till I discovered girls.
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Erector Sets, I built more cranes than I can remember. I had the set with the electic motors and reduction gears.
HO Slot Cars, I could beat every kid for blocks 1/24 Plastic Model kits. Hours and hours spent on them. I think it was all a natural progression to what I do now. |
Ball, bat and a glove, Hardball
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Vertibird, or Whilybird. It was connected to a thin cable and you could hover and fly it around. Was around the 4th grade.
Also, my daisey red ryder bb gun and a wrist rocket sling shot. Jimmy Lucas and I bombarded a house for over an hour with good sized stones, breaking the patio door and terrifying the mom and her 2 kids. What a nice young boy I was, eh? "But Dad, it was Butchie Miller's house! He's a jerk and it was over 200 yards away!" "Really? That far away? Damn." "Dammit, Ken, look at what he did! It's not funny!" |
I'm 52. I grew up in a small town, and one of my best memories was when someone on my street would get a new appliance delivered, like a fridge or washing machine, and the huge box that it came in would get pitched out to the curb. The cardboard box would instantly became the property of the neighborhood kids, and we would have a blast with it. With all the expensive toys out there today, it is amazing how much fun a kid can have with a big cardboard box and an active imagination.
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Another small town guy. But "favorite" toys is difficult. It would depend on the season. Summer was best. I guess I'd name my bike, my softball, bat & glove. No organized little league in our town back then. But I knew where the fields were, so I could always bike to one of them, find other kids playing a game of "work up"...I still have the glove. A "Bob Feller" made by Wilson...my name written on the strap. +1 on having to be home when the street lights came on. |
Legos.
They could be any other toy. I built Star Wars ships, racecars, anything. |
Matchbox cars; Hot Wheels and Legos!
Come to think of it, I still play with little cars... |
a leather football, frisbee. i am now 40 and throw both like a girl.
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Hot Wheels and racing track with loop.
Any model cars or trucks that you built and painted...Lil Red Wagon, Munsters mobile..,Revell? I had tons of these things all over my room. Slot Cars Tonka trucks It really only needed wheels and it was a toy My bicycle I'm 48 and hey the toys just make thier own noise now. |
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But the Cox .049 was the seat of all that was holy and true...I felt I was flying and that was frankly all that mattered.:) Thanks for the memory. |
Wow... looking over the replies, I see lots of toys that I had as a child. But specifically to the topic of the thread, what were my favorites..... ? I'll list the ones that I remember received a lot of play time.
While younger, I stuck with "imagination" toys. Legos matchbox & hotwheels tonka As I got into my pre-teen and early teen years, the bicycle really took over. I never did the BMX stuff that some of you did... I just liked riding. One "toy" that I had, considered really b1chin' by most kids my age, was a Honda MR50 dirtbike. I got it for Christmas when I was 7. Although I really loved the bike, it actually got very little use. In fact, it still had the original tires on it 6 years later when my father felt I had outgrown it's size. I just didn't have anywhere to ride it except the backyard - which gets boring fast when you live on 1/2 acre! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1179864490.jpg When I hit 15, a drivers license and a car radically changed what I considered "play time" activities. |
I'm 50, my 20" Schwinn with knobies and I were inseparable most of my childhood, we lived in a very hilly area and I loved dragging the old red wagon to the top of the hill and ridding it back down.
Lego for sure. Spent a lot of time at the beach, couldn't afford a surf board and boogie boards hadn't been invented yet... we did have some of those rectangular rubberize canvas inflatable things we would body-surf with (and would remove several layers of skin after a days use). Those were the days... we were around twelve years old and mom would drop us off at the beach in the morning and pick us up when the sun went down. Surprised so many of you manly men played with dolls... I mean "action figures". :D :p :D :p |
Same for me...
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