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programmed by the card in the slot underneath. Still got one (which I bought from Metropolis in Warwick ( ok, plug)).
Turning circle about twice the size of the average living room........
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**Note to self... read thread prior to posting...Last edited by OnceStonedRose; 14 September 2015, 14:56.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI could never work out how to buy a pair - they always wanted paying in $!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Ray_Specs_(novelty)
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post'My mate' bought a pair. They don't work. They just make everything blurred
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Ray_Specs_(novelty)Last edited by mudskipper; 14 September 2015, 13:49.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI always wanted those! Still do, mind.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostDid you never have 'x Ray Spex' which allowed you to 'see through clothing', usually sold mail order in American comics and bazooka joe bubblegum packets ?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAction man with parachute but without eagle eyes poor Yorkshire folk and all that.
Also a board game called 'Sorry' that used to come out everytime we went to see the grandparents. Didn't like to play with Gran though as we thought she was cheating saying Sorry out of turn. It wasn't until we were older my mum said that's cause she'd wet herself and was nothing to do with the game.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostBig Trak would have counted until it was re-released last year.
Anyone else experience the horrors of things like:
The octopus falling off the window part way through its descent and landing in fluff/carpet/dirt?
The polystyrene plane catching a gust of wind and disappearing forever?
These were serious 1980s first world problems.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMy brothers and I had one of these each.
The fact that the "bullets" wouldn't go more than about 10 feet at most meant we usually resorted to shouting BANG at each other.
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Big Trak would have counted until it was re-released last year.
Anyone else experience the horrors of things like:
The octopus falling off the window part way through its descent and landing in fluff/carpet/dirt?
The polystyrene plane catching a gust of wind and disappearing forever?
These were serious 1980s first world problems.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHad one of these when I was about eight, but the end of the barrel snapped off during a particularly frenetic battle. Then an uncle, who had no idea that I'd previously had one, gave me another a Christmas or two later
The fact that the "bullets" wouldn't go more than about 10 feet at most meant we usually resorted to shouting BANG at each other.
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Had one of these when I was about eight, but the end of the barrel snapped off during a particularly frenetic battle. Then an uncle, who had no idea that I'd previously had one, gave me another a Christmas or two later
And I've still got the rare Corgi Yellow Submarine with yellow and white hatches, like the one in the box in this photo, with the more common red-hatched variant in front:
though mine is very far from mint condition, and the box would have been chucked out on the birthday that I received it, probably in 1968
More on the original Corgi Yellow Submarine and its many later variants: Corgi Toys Yellow Submarine... - Themed Collections
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