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Ojc
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24th Sep 10 at 15:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Dr Pepper, I've got this one built up and on my shelf

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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Dr Pepper, I've got this one built up and on my shelf





I have it in a box in the loft some where im sure...I was into my robin hood lego as a nipper....there was a bigger castle as well im sure but I cant find a pic

[Edited on 24-09-2010 by Dr Pepper]
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ooh screwball scramble


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Ojc
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I had a lot of the castle stuff but it's all gone missing

This

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I had another game like screw ball scramble which involved marbles and a tilting board - had to guide it around a maze ect....

This was a popular birthday present for me one year



[Edited on 24-09-2010 by Dr Pepper]
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feck me I loved this shizzle sooo much

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i just bought screwball scramble £8 mint condition


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quote:
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I always wondered if you filled the tank up with fuel and stuck a lighter on the end if it would be an effective flame thrower? You would have to position the lighter a bit away from the end else it would melt the barrel


do you mean you never tried it?

i thought everyone did
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[Edited on 24-09-2010 by NeilM]
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Nope that one I posted wasn't the one I had, I had this one as I've still got the base of it but none of the parts

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going seriously back in the day now ..... used to be a game at primary school which basically involved interlocking squares and polygon pieces of plastic.... you could build structures out of them - was proper bo I tell thee
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fuck, I had that Zelda watch! wonder what happened to it?!

I had this computer, parents bought it from Boots in Slough:

Amstrad CPC 464+


Used to buy cassette games from the local corner shop

[Edited on 24-09-2010 by adiohead]
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Anyone remember tea shop? It was supposed to be an educational game you played at school?

Also a game based on the Wizard of Oz? You had to solve problems with typical 80's style graphics on the early PC's
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quote:
Originally posted by Dr Pepper
going seriously back in the day now ..... used to be a game at primary school which basically involved interlocking squares and polygon pieces of plastic.... you could build structures out of them - was proper bo I tell thee


remember them, different colours and you culd make pyramids and balls with them

this looks like a new version of them
http://www.google.co.uk/images?q=magformers&um=1&hl=en&safe=off&tbs=isch:1&ei=68mcTOWxJIHCswbdwqzmDg&sa=N&start=0&ndsp=20

[Edited on 24-09-2010 by Tomnova16]


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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Pepper
going seriously back in the day now ..... used to be a game at primary school which basically involved interlocking squares and polygon pieces of plastic.... you could build structures out of them - was proper bo I tell thee


remember them, different colours and you culd make pyramids and balls with them


thats the one
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thats bugging me now, i know my mum still uses them at the nursery school she works at


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24th Sep 10 at 16:05   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

anyone remember these



stickle bricks
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i remember they really hurt when you stood on them


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quality thread, remember alot of the stuff! Thing all mine has been sold over the years at various car books though, the red and black bike street wolf with the sound effects on the front I gave toa neighbours grandson! I remember an older kid on the street having the wildcat one which was too big for me at the time.
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Was never a fan of comics, but found these:

Transformers 2 and 3 there.


Action Force Monthly 1-4


and these Annuals:



I wrote "I LOVE YOU" on the picture of Bonnie from Knight Rider



Got some x-men comics too somewhere.


[Edited on 24-09-2010 by adiohead]
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oh that reminds me
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I had the turtles annual. Think I coloured in every page lol


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Got this its in mint condition, must be 20 years old, hard back annual



Got some awesome artwork in it










[Edited on 24-09-2010 by Steve]
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
The original, I remember they had a more powerful one that had a water tank to wear on your back.




Me too!
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i remember having some type of colouring in book, and all i coloured in was the ladies lips and i would kiss them

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