Well Let me tink back.....I have almost all my work from secondary school, 6th form, University and a little from Primary school at my folks house (a total of about 21 odd years ). Each time I venture south down to the big smoke my mom asks me to have a look at my stuff to see what can be trown out. I always seem to forget and return home never looking at a singal thing I think she did give all my lego away about 10 years ago but I have hung onto my "Lone Wolf" adventure books 'coz they are worth a bob or two. I have seen one of the books I have sold on eBay for almost £200 and I have 27 out of 28 of the series, plus about 16 spin off novels and other adventure books by the same author. These books are now out of print. I say "Live young and prosper" Meblin
yeah! ^_^ I used to have the playmobile camper van.. being the destructive git I was, I'd make the people sit at the table, with knives and forks and stuff in front of them... and then crash the van into the sofa, open it up and see where the people were.. These sets were so detailed!, The camper van came with two crates of bottles, a chest of drawers and little rubber seatbelts (which kept falling off) I also owned the playmobile summer house... it came with sofabeds, another chest of drawers, a dinner table, little knives, forks, spoons, plates and cups and a TV set.. This time I'd pretend there was a tornado and send the house (and its contents) flying off... heh. the good ol' days.
my childhood will never die i found all my old lege - lego pc here i come & the soundtrack to the borrowers on vinyl scarily enough but i am keeping all my old school work & college stuff, yes i am sad
i had loads of playmobile i had an electric playmobile train with what seemed quite big rails... electrified rails (they were fun lol) and it was a wildwest style train... i enjoyed crashing it with all the ppl in and had a wildwest style station to go with it.... man that r0x0rd
You have been 0wned Back in the day i was a lego freak and cos my parents thought that is was better and more educational than computer games (remember the NES and amiga?). They used to buy me tons of it (only the top class technic stuff tho, i do have standards ) Here is a small amount of my collection which i still have in my loft: The Quad The Bike The Plane My personal favorite: The Car But wait, The only peice that i still have partially built somewhere downstaires: This beast was probably the most expensive Technic set every made, it cost around £200 in 1994/1995 Ahhh, those were the days...
i have my nes, snes & master system wired up to my tv's rf socket (well i have my itv decoder box so everything is run though the scart between that & the tv so if it wasent for my consoled my rf port socket would go unloved
OMG The lego! (showing my age) They don't make good lego's anymore. I remember the sets from the 80's. I had a car, about two feet long, had an engine with working pistons and a working transmission, actually changed gears and everything. Was so sad to see them stop making those sets. Was in my parents basement..along with all my other old toys...erector sets and the like, probably worth a mint now...'course, dad up and sold the house and everything in it without letting me know ... Im depressed now, gunna go cry about it.:cries: