Im GWR but i i have that Triang jinty and 1980s hornby compundi had a TT gauge Jinty loco set for one Christmas i was thrilled with it. 65 years later i am still collecting locos and rolling stock
Im GWR but i i have that Triang jinty and 1980s hornby compundi had a TT gauge Jinty loco set for one Christmas i was thrilled with it. 65 years later i am still collecting locos and rolling stock
and i have GWR 0-6-0 Pannier TanksIm GWR but i i have that Triang jinty and 1980s hornby compund
and i have GWR 0-6-0 Pannier Tanks
good old days but we was happy with our few toys
Remember blow football and Magnetic football when you moved the players with a long handle with a magnet on the end. All about hand eye co-ordination. Rupert Annual with the magic painting page .good old days but we was happy with our few toys
Also had a Subbuteo think gave it away as you grow up.We had subbuteo, the first team I bought was Motherwell, in a bright orange kit. Still have some of it.
Blow yes, magnetic? The other side of the magic painted page.Remember blow football and Magnetic football when you moved the players with a long handle with a magnet on the end. All about hand eye co-ordination. Rupert Annual with the magic painting page .
I remebe that one, it was quite good fun. the ball was a ball bearingChad Valley Soccer anyone?..... Come-on..... You know you want to give me a game!
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I recall Subbuteo too, a couple of friends at school had some teams. I nealy fell through the floor when I found out how much a team cost, I recall it was 10 shillings or about 4 weeks pocket money.Also had a Subbuteo think gave it away as you grow up.
thats taken me back a good few years..my brother had one but of course we all played with itChad Valley Soccer anyone?..... Come-on..... You know you want to give me a game!
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The noise used to drive everyone who was not playing mad!.... But I loved it so muchI remebe that one, it was quite good fun. the ball was a ball bearing
As a kid I recall the Mousetrap game. The advertisement campaign made it look amazingly good. It was one on my Christmas list I never got. But when I managed to play it at a friends house it was quite a letdown. The game seemed to go on forever to assemble it on the board, then very rarely if at all did it work like the advertisements showed it.
true we had one and after a while we got fed up fidling with itand it went in the cupboard then the loftAs a kid I recall the Mousetrap game. The advertisement campaign made it look amazingly good. It was one on my Christmas list I never got. But when I managed to play it at a friends house it was quite a letdown. The game seemed to go on forever to assemble it on the board, then very rarely if at all did it work like the advertisements showed it.
Had Mousetrap as you said looked great on TV but when assembled the cage part always fell down at the slightest touch. Anyone remember Waddingtons Table Soccer where the ball was a counter and the game was tiddlywinks with goals 1960s i remember.As a kid I recall the Mousetrap game. The advertisement campaign made it look amazingly good. It was one on my Christmas list I never got. But when I managed to play it at a friends house it was quite a letdown. The game seemed to go on forever to assemble it on the board, then very rarely if at all did it work like the advertisements showed it.
Had a Scalextric good job they came with crash barriers which was a blessing. Adjusting the contact brushes underneath then checking the track was connected in case it stopped working happy days.these were fun trying to keep them on the track
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I found if you stood the green man back to front he would flip in to the barrel and me mum and dad would shout mouse trap!. The cat looked on in disdain because we had woken him up. We used to play on a Sunday afternoon after dinner.Had Mousetrap as you said looked great on TV but when assembled the cage part always fell down at the slightest touch. Anyone remember Waddingtons Table Soccer where the ball was a counter and the game was tiddlywinks with goals 1960s i remember.
Subbuteo soccer scouts the kilts gave them away.Some Subbuteo photos - Wales V Sweden (with some Motherwell interlopers)...
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I had a humpback bridge on my racetrack it was a nightmare to get overHad a Scalextric good job they came with crash barriers which was a blessing. Adjusting the contact brushes underneath then checking the track was connected in case it stopped working happy days.
Gosh that's a blast from the past!In the 1950's I had the Escalado game where you clamped a ratchet thing to one end of the table and pulled a canvas race track out and clamped the end of it. It worked by turning a handle which vibrated the track and made the horses move along. I think the horses were made of lead but later versions would be made of plastic. Escalado game
There was one of those some time ago on the repair shopIn the 1950's I had the Escalado game where you clamped a ratchet thing to one end of the table and pulled a canvas race track out and clamped the end of it. It worked by turning a handle which vibrated the track and made the horses move along. I think the horses were made of lead but later versions would be made of plastic. Escalado game