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"Pogo stick = broken nose; Skateboard = Torn ankle ligaments; Clackers = broken wrist. Dad thought Airfix modelling would be safe...Glued it to kitchen table!! "
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"Pogo stick = broken nose; Skateboard = Torn ankle ligaments; Clackers = broken wrist. Dad thought Airfix modelling would be safe...Glued it to kitchen table!! "
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"Pogo stick = broken nose; Skateboard = Torn ankle ligaments; Clackers = broken wrist. Dad thought Airfix modelling would be safe...Glued it to kitchen table!! "
i used to spend hours making and painting airfix models... my bedroom ceiling was a dogfight of almost every type of plane.....
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Lego, my kids have got buckets of it now. I pretend to the Mrs that I am only helping the kids to make stuff, because they asked me to. I love it really. |
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"Glow worms. I think I had them all, just about every insect you could think of and I remember I could attach them with their sleeping bags! I also loved (and still do!) the moomins..... "
loved both these and the finders keepers!
Also skipit, pig pong, hungry hippos, big yellow teapot and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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" i used to spend hours making and painting airfix models... my bedroom ceiling was a dogfight of almost every type of plane.....
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Ha ha my Scharnhorst & Tirpitz models would have blown them out of the sky |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
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"Glow worms. I think I had them all, just about every insect you could think of and I remember I could attach them with their sleeping bags! I also loved (and still do!) the moomins.....
loved both these and the finders keepers!
Also skipit, pig pong, hungry hippos, big yellow teapot and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum "
I always wanted a big yellow teapot but never got one |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Kerby was a good one, making a steery from some old pram wheels and a plank of wood then hurtle yourself off down the nearest slope you could find with no elbow pads or helmets lol.one spelt a full summer with these things we made from them green garden canes we called them french arrowes and threw them with a lace usually stolen from your dads shoe which was already destroyed because id normally cut the tongue out for my catapult. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine was Lego but can't beat a good game of curby either
i was the master at curby!
I'd spank you and also beat you at curby "
Thats so a challenge if i've ever heard one!! If we ever meet up i'll have to bring a football and find some high kerbs lol |
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