thecretinhop wrote: » i used love those soldiers you made in casts with molten hot lead, epic fun nowadays the health and safety officer would pass out. me dad gave us some lead from roof left over again not so safe lol anyway favourite toy and why..
St Tropez Betty wrote: » Lolo balls. Two broken ankles and my mam wouldnt accept that they were unsafe.
Allinall wrote: » Meccano set. Kept me occupied for years.
odyssey06 wrote: » I made up those Prince August Napoleonic lead\tin soliders, was half terrified every time! Then there's Subbuteo... and similar 'hardware' type games like Crossbows and Catapults:
andekwarhola wrote: » t's safe to say that if you went back in time to my childhood with a smartphone, my Raleigh Chopper, Subbuteo and Panini albums would have been in the bin before you could say nostalgic middle-age internet whimsy.
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » A smart phone wouldn’t be much good back in the 80’s. No internet connectivity for a start.
Masala wrote: » A Raleigh Chopper.... I entered every competition I could to win one as We we’re just piss poor! Only one lad in town had one and pestered him every day for a spin on it. Would nearly buy one know just to leave it in my sitting room to look at it every day to remind me of those innocent days
andekwarhola wrote: » Thanks Rodney. What was I thinking.
An Ri rua wrote: » Not very smart
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » No worries, an easy mistake to make. You probably wouldn’t have had a way to charge it either (unless you brought the charger with you). Plus no phone signal.
andekwarhola wrote: » I was being sarcastic?
An Ri rua wrote: » Smart/thinking? Humour?