Hello all. Although born in the 60s, the 70s were really my golden age of childhood. As my username suggests, Airfix played a huge part in my schoolboy life. Not only the kits but also the catalogues, which I used to sneak into school and study far more carefully than my school work!
I was also a Lego boy...that was back in the days when Lego was still a construction toy...we did have a motor and a few gears but nothing like the ready-built complexity it has now become.
Someone's avatar here is a can of Top Deck which made some very happy memories of sunny days come flooding back. We used to drink the Shandy and Lager and Lime and think ourselves so grown up! The cans were much thicker then too...and the tops could be removed and made into very effective flicking projectiles!
Well I could wax lyrical all day and fill up the whole forum so I'd better stop here. Greetings to all and happy memories.
John
I was also a Lego boy...that was back in the days when Lego was still a construction toy...we did have a motor and a few gears but nothing like the ready-built complexity it has now become.
Someone's avatar here is a can of Top Deck which made some very happy memories of sunny days come flooding back. We used to drink the Shandy and Lager and Lime and think ourselves so grown up! The cans were much thicker then too...and the tops could be removed and made into very effective flicking projectiles!
Well I could wax lyrical all day and fill up the whole forum so I'd better stop here. Greetings to all and happy memories.
John
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