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    Super Action Transfers

    Does anyone remember these Super Action Transfers fro the 70's.
    I had this one The Red Panet and a few others. i seem to remember them on a spinner rack in WH Smith.

    http://www.action-transfers.com/

    http://www.action-transfers.com/html..._linking.shtml

    http://ecofugal.blogspot.com/2009/05...transfers.html
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    I had the yellow set companion to The Red Planet - Creasorium Conflict - on my wall for years. Action transfers were definitely a big part of my '70s childhood.

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      I could never remember the name of these used to get the gladiator and wildlife ones

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      • #4
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        I was once really put out when Grandad gave my brother a Paddington rub down transfer set and me 'only' a Busby jigsaw.

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        • #5
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          These were great. I saw a Superman II one recently online and remembered it vividly.
          Last edited by mrgreedy; 12-08-2011, 13:25.

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            I had the Battle of Britain and the dambusters books,even when I'd used all the transfers I would still go back through the books re-enacting all the battle scenes in my head,I suppose kids haven't got that sort of imagination nowadays.

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            • #7
              Re: Letraset's Super Action Transfers

              I've still got some Spider-Man ones.

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              • #8
                Re: Letraset's Super Action Transfers

                The book Achtung Schweinhund by Harry Pearson has a brief reference to rub down transfers as well as memories of wargaming, war comics etc.

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