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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Gotta hunch you don’t do the ticky tocky so here’s a screenshot. Challenge accepted?

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    That looks like a mighty fine squirrel chaser.

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    Turbo boost Kitt

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    I play with my kids' toys.

    Picked up a new kids toy. This thing is fun.
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    Also, took ole rusty out
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    The cooler temps in the early mornings and evenings have been pretty nice lately.








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    Like.

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    Ha, not even trying to sell them to kids anymore. Funny how ahead of their time those things were, also, what big pieces of crap they were. Nice find.
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    Fortunately I don’t have kiddos so I don’t have to share. I always wanted the original Galaxy Explorer, which is now a 4-figure vintage kit.


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    did they card you for that purchase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    Oh, fuck yes.

    Amazing! I kind of want one... Maybe in my stocking

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    did they card you for that purchase?
    I don’t know. My wife bought it for my birthday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Ha, not even trying to sell them to kids anymore. Funny how ahead of their time those things were, also, what big pieces of crap they were. Nice find.

    Funny you should say that, I had the same thought standing in front of the 8 foot tall pallet of cars. There's no way a kid is grabbing one on the top. That display was aimed squarely at folks like me.



    Found a couple other winners too.....



    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    Fortunately I don’t have kiddos so I don’t have to share. I always wanted the original Galaxy Explorer, which is now a 4-figure vintage kit.
    I don't think there's an '80's kid who didn't love the space series from that era.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    I don't think there's an '80's kid who didn't love the space series from that era.
    They will always be the definitive Legos to me.

    We didn’t have a lot of disposable income, so I was happy with what I had, which included these:

    Probably the biggest set I had growing up. My nephew probably has it in a bucket of random Legos now.


    I think this was the first real set I had, certainly the first of the Space series. For whatever reason I associate this one with playing at our basement wet bar while my dad drive to the Pizza Hut 20 minutes away to pick up a pizza.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    They will always be the definitive Legos to me.

    We didn’t have a lot of disposable income, so I was happy with what I had, which included these:

    Probably the biggest set I had growing up. My nephew probably has it in a bucket of random Legos now.


    I think this was the first real set I had, certainly the first of the Space series. For whatever reason I associate this one with playing at our basement wet bar while my dad drive to the Pizza Hut 20 minutes away to pick up a pizza.
    I had both of those.

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