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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 4:21 pm
by TYREMAN
More toys
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 4:25 pm
by TYREMAN
Another lot
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 5:16 pm
by Anonymous
Some of those old matchbox models take me back
The BP Dodge wrecker i had and the gold prototype with twin engines
Aahhh ........ Happy day's

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 5:51 pm
by Anonymous
Dave wrote:I can't believe the number of people that can't take a photograph in focus.

just what i was thinking !
i reckon my kids have got near all of them, thing is though, whilst i think the models are great, what are ya gonna do with em ? they're mass produced, with seemingly 1000's of hoarders ! i found that all my models took up so much space, that i just ebayed or gave them to the kids, personally i prefer to see the kids wreck em, but enjoy the hell out of them, than to se them sat in boxes !
just me i guess ?

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 7:22 pm
by Kev
I introduced George to the wonders of a hammer and a toy car!
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 7:41 pm
by TYREMAN
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 7:44 pm
by Kev
They don't build 'em like they used to, Tony! Bits of plastic everywhere

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 7:48 pm
by Anonymous
Think of the fun he could have if he turned round and started on the big toy behind him

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 7:50 pm
by Anonymous
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 7:55 pm
by Anonymous
More
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 8:00 pm
by Anonymous
mow
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 8:12 pm
by Anonymous
Kev
I cannot show those pictures to my son , he would go nuts for a hammer

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 8:15 pm
by Kev
John wrote:Kev
I cannot show those pictures to my son , he would go nuts for a hammer

It's a rite of passage, Mate

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 8:35 pm
by AllKiller
Kev, Very H+S, my mate would be pleased.
Did you teather the hammer to his wrist too

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 06 8:41 pm
by TYREMAN
Found a few Models of mine that i made that could do with restoring
