Some late night ramblings!
Some of you will know that as well as me collecting my brother buys and sells AF (and other stuff too), he has recently been getting some MOC AF and Star Wars to keep for himself too.
Anyway the bit that made me smile this weekend was my 2 year old nephew being about when his dad opened an box of AF stuff he had bought. John pulled out a battered SAS Hawk and my nephew went straight for it. So we spent a bit of time playing with it making "whack a whack noises" (as taught by auntie472)as we played. He also tried to get hold of a shad as well but John got that out of the way too.
So at 2 my nephew has got the AF bug as well! Brilliant! Just won't be able to let him loose in my spare room now!
AF a Family Game
AF a Family Game
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
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Re: AF a Family Game
Great stuff, it makes it easier to collect if the kids are involved. I use it as an ecxu..... reason, to collect to some degree. Altho I think my wife has seen through that façade. 

Re: AF a Family Game
Little Humby is mental for
and loves his ROC as well. The only problem I have found though is that now I have a broken ladder for
and
missing his helmet, visor and gun. Its not that he is'nt repsectful at all its just that I have to remember he is 8.



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Re: AF a Family Game
Absolutely Humby. My son has broken a couple of figures, luckily nothing rare. He's 7, but pretty good with them and I get a kick out of him playing with them. He was devastated last week when he lost Commander Cody's blaster. He's the custodian of the Star Wars gear, you see.