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Todesking
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14 May 2010, 10:25 pm

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that was a hard thing for me; I never liked crossing toylines...don' know about you folks.

The way I saw it: if I had a figure from one toyline, he belonged to that toyline, and no others.

I always had to have at least one good guy and one bad guy from each toyline; I just couldn't mix and match them.

I had a few other toyline vehicles; and got bored fast cause I had no accompanying action figures, and just couldn't picture figures from my other toylines working with them.

How about you folks?


Back in the 70's I loved 12" action figures. I had all the Planet of the Ape action figures, The Six Million Dollar man action figures, and all the Star Trek figures that I had all of them intracting with one another in elabrate story lines and background. My parents would beg me to play with my little brother but I was so happy when I was by myself. They would have to take my action figures outside just to get me out of the house but this would drive me nuts because I was so afraid my figures would get dirty or broken. I went even more nuts when the Star Wars figures came out, Boba Fet was killing everyone. :P I would feign illness just so I could stay home to play with them.



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14 May 2010, 10:29 pm

Todesking wrote:
TheDoctor82 wrote:
that was a hard thing for me; I never liked crossing toylines...don' know about you folks.

The way I saw it: if I had a figure from one toyline, he belonged to that toyline, and no others.

I always had to have at least one good guy and one bad guy from each toyline; I just couldn't mix and match them.

I had a few other toyline vehicles; and got bored fast cause I had no accompanying action figures, and just couldn't picture figures from my other toylines working with them.

How about you folks?


Back in the 70's I loved 12" action figures. I had all the Planet of the Ape action figures, The Six Million Dollar man action figures, and all the Star Trek figures that I had all of them intracting with one another in elabrate story lines and background. May parents would beg me to play with my little brother but I was so happy when I was by myself. They would have to take my action figures outside just to get me out of the house but this would drive me nuts because I was so afraid my figures would get dirty or broken. I went even more nuts when the Star Wars figures came out, Boba Fet was killing everyone. :P I would feign illness just so I could stay home to play with them.


ah yes, I remember the time quite well when I was more than happy to stay home due to getting sick. :D