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Re: hi from northern ireland

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Hey man! Great to have another friend onboard! And a slim one to boot! The rest of us are doing a good line in piling on weight as the years role on!

What other toy lines are you looking to start building up from your childhood? For me I'm a total slut for Action Force, Vintage Star Wars, M.A.S.K, Fisher Price Adventure People, MEGO 3 3/4" figures like CHiPs / Black Hole / Buck Rogers etc

Good luck! :)

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thanks for the warm welcome everybody :salute: , i have a vintage starwars collection to which i am always adding bits too but i have neglected action force long enough and will start with the enemy range ! i had a real ton of action force toys back in the day but they all got collateral damage and were given away !

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Welcome mate, I collected pretty much everything 80's for a long time but it was getting to out of hand. I decided to sell everything and concentrate on one line instead.
Looking back I must admit I do regret selling all my MIB Game N Watches though as they were awesome.
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wolforrest wrote:Welcome mate, I collected pretty much everything 80's for a long time but it was getting to out of hand. I decided to sell everything and concentrate on one line instead.
Looking back I must admit I do regret selling all my MIB Game N Watches though as they were awesome.
meertoh wrote:Welcome slim!
cheers guys :)

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