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Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 23:07
by Chopper
VAM, MAM, Star Wars (mostly vintage), Model kits and I encourage the lad to play with his Lego. ;-) I also have a few Robotech figures which seem to have dropped into my lap over the years.

I guess we are all of the same era.

Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 23:12
by stkhlmdk
wolforrest wrote:I personally count anything before the the 90's as vintage.
Rene any chance of some pictures at some point? I would love to see that range.
Here are all the pictures I used to have on here in a separate thread ;)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/95647335@ ... 112061716/

These were the overview ones I made when I found them in my old toys.

I have been hanging on to them because they are from my childhood and I got them for free when attending toy fairs with my parents back in the "toy shop" era :)

Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 08 Jan 2015 03:38
by DAMartin
After checking the collections' years at figurerealm, the vintage toylines I have collected are:
Bionic Six
Battle Beasts
Captain Power
Ghostbusters
GoBots
MASK (only Mayhem as I lost Trakker)
Masters of the Universe
Playmobil
Rambo
Secret Wars
Silverhawks
Smurfs
Star Wars
Super Powers
Thundercats
Transformers
Visionaries
Voltron

Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 09 Jan 2015 01:08
by Coosbay_pirate
MOC / boxed Action Force
G1 Transformers boxed and loose
Vintage 12" Star Wars
Vintage Peanuts dolls
Masterpiece Transformers
Gentle Giant Star Wars
Vintage Masters of the Universe
Loose series 3 and onwards Action Force/Joe
MOC 25th Anniversary GIJOE
M.A.S.H

I've also got buckets of loose figures I collected in the late 90's from Car Boot sales which include the likes of Chips, Thundercats, The Black Hole, Voltron, Star Trek, Buck Roger's, Turtles, Go Bots, She RA etc and many many more.

Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 09 Jan 2015 01:39
by Rogue Trooper
My rambling and hotch potch collection includes:
Action Man(12" & 3,3/4"), Action Force, GI Joe, Vintage Star Wars, Micronauts, Roboter, some Mask figures, The odd Fisher Price adventure people, Go Bots, a few Transformers, a few D&D action figures and anything else that takes my fancy. Mainly loose. It's a mess but I love it! Someday it would nice to get hold of Centurions and Powerlords (vintage).

Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 09 Jan 2015 02:04
by Chopper
3/4" Action man? That's the basis of my lot. Do you have many?

Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 09 Jan 2015 09:32
by SteveD
Ha ha! It's be easier to list what I haven't collected over the years!!

Re: Different toy lines.

Posted: 09 Jan 2015 11:19
by Rogue Trooper
Hi Chopper, I have Scarlet, Snake Eyes, Stalker (who I always called Ranger as a kid), Flash, Short Fuse, Breaker and Rock n Roll, Grunt. I have a carded Grunt in pretty good nick. Some are still in storage at my parents place. I have only really started collecting again late last year.