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Re: Childhood toys

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I used to have this er...stuffed car.
Loved it.
There's no image of the product anymore, but, I can help you imagine it as there is an image of a product from that theme
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Imagine a stuffed version of the car in the middle.
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Master4lyf1 wrote:The Toa Hordika, formerly the Toa Metru and later Turagas right?
Exactly, but these sheets I got them just for 10€. :mryellow: Quite a bargain.

To be honest, I was only a fan of the classical BIONICLE story (Year 1, 2 and 3). I started to lose my interest in the series later because I wasn't liking the fact that the other eras were being explored deeply, with a totally different atmosphere. I did enjoy most Mata Nui's natural landscape than the metropolitan cities of Metru Nui, the same applies for the story and the characters. It somehow made me feel more confused too since Metru Nui's story is a prequel to the Mata Nui's one, and the fact it is an underground city.
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Hmm...
I had a toy of Chucky from Rugrats that I used to play with when I was very young.
Like, 5 maybe...
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Rugrats...
That Nick show about young toddlers, yes?
I can't remember much on it now, but I did watch it as a child.
I always wondered what it would be like to drive a Reptar Buggy.
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Was anyone here a fan from Lego Racers?
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RayTunes wrote:Was anyone here a fan from Lego Racers?
I beated the game once when I was a kid. :D
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Oh, anyone remember Exin Castles? :D

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Haruka wrote:Funny, today I changed my bed sheets to this one :mryellow: :

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I haven't only the figures, but also this bed sheet, a pair of pants that does not suit me anymore, two t-shirts, a long-sleeved shirt, a board game, etc.
Well done! :P
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Here are some TMNT action figures I still have around.

Headdropin' Leo, Raph and Mike
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The cool thing about these turtles was that you could put his head inside his shell and pop it out. But the headdropping turtles got different weapons, Leo got a 'bullfrog slingshot' (wtf?), Raph got a 'scorpion sai' (which he is still holding; it's just one sai, but it's awesome), Mike got 'plunger nunchucks' (still beats the lame slingshot imo) and Don got a 'centipede club' (it's got a spiky centipede wrapped around his club -ouch!)
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abhinav wrote:Here are some TMNT action figures I still have around.

Headdropin' Leo, Raph and Mike
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The cool thing about these turtles was that you could put his head inside his shell and pop it out. But the headdropping turtles got different weapons, Leo got a 'bullfrog slingshot' (wtf?), Raph got a 'scorpion sai' (which he is still holding; it's just one sai, but it's awesome), Mike got 'plunger nunchucks' (still beats the lame slingshot imo) and Don got a 'centipede club' (it's got a spiky centipede wrapped around his club -ouch!)
Nice! :D

It reminds me I have a 2003-TMNT figure of Donatello. He's my favourite out of the 4. :P
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Haruka wrote: It reminds me I have a 2003-TMNT figure of Donatello. He's my favourite out of the 4. :P
Pics please. :D

Sadly, I couldn't find Donnie. :( I kinda miss my childhood toys. If I still had em, I would definitely have shared more pictures. I also used to love those Gi-joe and He-man action figures.
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Sadly my Donatello is hidden somewhere in the garage. Or else I could show you him.

But this video shows the exact model I have :D :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i_HzYn6 ... re=related
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Wow, that looks great!
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Hey I have him too!:D
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Talking of Bionicle, I miss the good old days of the Toa Mata, 2001 was a great year...
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MrBadGuy wrote:2001 was a great year...
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Yup, great year, except for one day of course. I don't let one day ruin a whole year though.
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MrBadGuy wrote:Talking of Bionicle, I miss the good old days of the Toa Mata, 2001 was a great year...
The first year of BIONICLE was the best one ever, I think. Come on, the history was brutal, and the characters aswell. :D
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RayTunes wrote:Was anyone here a fan from Lego Racers?
Better yet, was anyone here a fan of Lego Island?
I loved all of those games. When I was a kid, of course. I later got lego sets based on the last game when they started appearing in shops.
Pepper is the best! :)
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Haruka wrote:The first year of BIONICLE was the best one ever, I think. Come on, the history was brutal, and the characters aswell. :D
And then they proceeded to completely ruin it forever... I stopped following it after the Mask of Light movie.

The mystery, mythology, spirituality etc of the first year made it the best
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