Re: Your most disappointing toy
Not mine but a friend's...Mr. Frosty.
It was ok until you ran out of the juice, then you were reduced to just plain "crushed ice" or experimentation with what was in the kitchen cupboard (for the record, soy-sauce frosties are not good).
Poor old Mr. F ended up as a target for my mates Gat-Gun.
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Re: Your most disappointing toy
Not really a toy....but mine was a cassette player......note i said 'player' and not 'recorder'.....looked similar to everyone elses....but the Red button on mine was 'stop'...( no record on it )...was bought a pack of 3 blank c90's with it too.....hmmmmm.
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I had a few toys over the years that needed replacing due to problems, though my parents did get into the habit of checking things before wrapping them up.
This could cause problems as well, as my parents left a radio controlled car in it's box with the batteries in & didn't notice they had left it switch on.
Somehow it managed to pick up a signal, & were woken up by a loud whirring noise that somehow the rest of the house didn't hear.Last edited by Richard1978; 16-05-2014, 12:51.
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Not so much a specific toy I regularly got toys that didn't work or parts didn't. Tha scalextrix with the broken transformer, the Simon that didn't work, the CB radio with the wrong transformer, the steer and go that would only work in reverse, even the Frustration pop o matic that didn't "pop". Christmas for me was really 27th December when the damaged toys had been replaced with working models.
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I remember Hat's Off. My brother had it. My kids used to love playing it when they visited Nan & Grandad.
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I agree on Mousetrap
Off the top of my head, mine was the "Cupcake" dolls. They were dolls with a big wide hat that looked like cupcake topping, and a rubbery skirt you could flip up to be the "sides" of the cupcake ... so, they could alternately be a cupcake or a doll. You can see some of them here: http://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/cupcakes.htm They were disappointing because they were heavily perfumed and the scent lasted for a LONG time and my oversensitive sinuses couldn't take it, I could not play with them without a sneezing fit!
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My Mousetrap set seemed to work 9 times out of 10, & the rules do allow for malfunctions.
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My most disappointing toy was "Hats Off" a game in which you had to launch coloured plastic cones with ball bearing in their nose into a coloured grid. This would be around 1975. Anyone heard of them?
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Flight deck- which looked great on the adverts but the enjoyment was very short lived.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_xwDaXzb1M
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Re: Your most disappointing toy
Originally posted by Richard1978 View PostI remember one of my friends had a helicopter like that, it was launched from a hand held base that drove the blades.
It was fun, & could go a distance, but the blades had a habit of coming loose & flying while in mid flight.
Eventually the spring in the base snapped & it was impossible to launch!
Yep, that sounds the same, had a hand held base and you pulled a rip cord for the rotors.... cant remember if there was a button ti release it... and Yes.. it went for miles
before crashing
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I got a skate board by having half pocket money for weeks until it was paid for.
I found it hard to control, even after practicing for weeks, & after falling off I hardly used it again, which didn't impress my parents!
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