JawnDiablo
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80s toys
remember these things?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Huge-M-U-S-C-L-E-MUSCLE-MEN-LOT-of-61-Vi...
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DAK
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I added some from the 70's.


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Ya i remember those muscle men. That fad died out real quick for some reason.
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It died out cause they said you could not bust them. I did. Don't ever challenge a kid.
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I had a bunch of those Muscle Men figures.
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Anyone remember "stompers" trucks/cars.They were cool!
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Stompers ruled!!!! they had the foam rubber tires you could take off and change (for no real reason). I loved those things.
I had some Muscles but not that many. I dont know why they died out so fast. They were like a modern day update of plastic army men.
other cool 70's-80's toys....





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Wasn't that long ago there was a Saturday morning cartoon show that was all characters based on the designs of Muscle Men. Like... 2000-2001 I think.
My cousin had like all of those Star Wars figures.
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big wheels ruled.
the ones with the wheel lock lever on the one back wheel for skidding out were the best.
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MASK was awesome. I bought a couple VHS tapes of the cartoon a few years ago... doesn't stand the test of time. I remember always losing the bombs
that dropped out of the bottom of the Camaro and every time I'd write to the toy company for more of them and they'd send them. I think I always lost
the helmet to the figure that came with it, and they'd send me that too. I was like 5 years old, I remember riding the bus to school and there being
an older kid that I'd play MASK with on the way to school.
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^^Green machine!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by franklo
^^Green machine! |
I had that one, it was the best!! The Dukes of Hazard one was my 2nd favorite!
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
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Speaking of 80s toys. Lately I've been seeing at Target that they've re-released all the classic TMNT figures with the original packaging.
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