Ooohhh another one What was the guy that was in red with a silver arm and bullet helmet ????
Need some help guys... Does anyone remember some Lego-like sets that were western buildings like a saloon or jail? The windows even had bullet holes in them. I've tried and tried to remember who made them and what the line was called.
Mmmmm... shiny
Its funny as a kid I would often see the bull figure in thrift stores and yard sales, but didn't remember he was from the Silverhawks line.
Sadly I only have Monstar and Buzz Saw; but one day I'll have to pick up some more of these.
BTW Zoid, what are you using for risers? Looks pretty good for getting different levels.
Total shot in the dark, here (see: no bullet holes in the windows)...Playmobil?
Need some help guys... Does anyone remember some Lego-like sets that were western buildings like a saloon or jail? The windows even had bullet holes in them. I've tried and tried to remember who made them and what the line was called.
Speaking of Big Jim, Im a huge fan and collector of Big Jim. Some pics of my collection. I have a many more in storage, running low on space. Big Jim was before my time, but he was still on sale in the mid 1980s in Europe. Saw some figures on a childhood trip to Italy and I was hooked. The box art is PHENOMINAL!!! And the figs are not to bad also.
Sorry about the dust...Love this thread btw
Speaking of Big Jim, Im a huge fan and collector of Big Jim. Some pics of my collection. I have a many more in storage, running low on space. Big Jim was before my time, but he was still on sale in the mid 1980s in Europe. Saw some figures on a childhood trip to Italy and I was hooked. The box art is PHENOMINAL!!! And the figs are not to bad also.
Sorry about the dust...Love this thread btw
A little before my time, but that would be Bulletman!
Funny thing is, technically, he's a G.I. Joe! Long story (One worth reading about in GI Joe: The Complete Story of America's Favorite Man of Action).
Funnily enough, the other guy you're thinking of is probably Mike Power: The Atomic Man, another later Joe!
Total shot in the dark, here (see: no bullet holes in the windows)...Playmobil?
Since were asking questions... anyone remember the series of small games that usually involved building an item before a timer ran out? Specifically I had a game where you attempted to assemble a green egg around a dinosaur, and if you took to long he'd pop-up and break apart your work.
Was it a small windup game? I'm pretty sure Tomy had a pocket game line that had a game like what you're talking about. Tomy's stuff from the 80's was awesome. I'm about to throw this up on the bay. I had it as a kid. Still REALLY hard.
That's whenever it was cool to slime everything during that era, little that everyone knew it left some residue and if it ever dried up between joints it left some nasty ____ there behind
I loved the toy regardless though.
That's fantastic! Where did you find them?
wow..................that's an awesome big jim collection..........& wolfpack........& 2 wp campers...& 2 lazer vettes.................
Slime was the ____ when I was a kid... that pit was the bees knees back then. But a good ploy by Mattel to make a playset that would ruin the other toys you put in it
And speaking of slime, how about Mad Scientist toys like Dissect and Alien!!!