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My brother had a spyrograph which with pins and a pen could draw all sorts of circular patterns. I never really got to play with the thing myself as five years later when I came along all there was were bits and pieces of the set! It doesn't seem like they could do much.
I did get something called a Lite-brite which was basically a box with a black grid on one end and a light bulb behind. You put a sheet of black paper behind the grid and poked clear plastic coloured pegs in to create 'art'. Eventually there would be a problem finding black paper to refill with and it would sit.My virtual jigsaws: https://www.jigsawplanet.com/beccabear67/Original-photo-puzzles
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Originally posted by beccabear67 View PostMy brother had a spyrograph which with pins and a pen could draw all sorts of circular patterns. I never really got to play with the thing myself as five years later when I came along all there was were bits and pieces of the set! It doesn't seem like they could do much.
I did get something called a Lite-brite which was basically a box with a black grid on one end and a light bulb behind. You put a sheet of black paper behind the grid and poked clear plastic coloured pegs in to create 'art'. Eventually there would be a problem finding black paper to refill with and it would sit.Ejector seat?...your jokin!
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I always coveted other kids' fuzzy felt sets, but I suspect if I got one now I'd find them underwhelming! Anyway, I had some cool Lego, I can't complain (other than there being ten of us living in crumpled-up newspaper in t'middle of road, getting up half hour before coming home from working all day at fac'try).My virtual jigsaws: https://www.jigsawplanet.com/beccabear67/Original-photo-puzzles
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I remember looking through Bionic man's eye, it was lying around at a friend's house who had lots of brothers.
I also remember a Titanic board game someone had where it would, every few turns, sink a little until it was gone... by which time you were to have collected passengers and supplies and gotten a lifeboat! Sorry if I might've mentioned this before. It was around in the late '70s.My virtual jigsaws: https://www.jigsawplanet.com/beccabear67/Original-photo-puzzles
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Originally posted by beccabear67 View PostI remember looking through Bionic man's eye, it was lying around at a friend's house who had lots of brothers.
I also remember a Titanic board game someone had where it would, every few turns, sink a little until it was gone... by which time you were to have collected passengers and supplies and gotten a lifeboat! Sorry if I might've mentioned this before. It was around in the late '70s.Heather
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Originally posted by 70s kid View Post
That really brings back memories, magnesium ribbon, copper sulphate and the little spring tongs to hold the test tubes over the little meths burner. I remember setting fire to my hands with some spilt meths, fortunately no damage was done although it could have ended differently. I was forbidden to use the set unsupervised but I took matters into my own hands, no pun intended! Boys will be boys I suppose.
Other cool toys of the 70's ...Glow Globs, Aurora horror character construction kits and my Gerry Anderson die cast metal interceptor from the UFO series!
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Thinking of horror characters... I remember some sort of monster making kit someone brought to school. It had plastic moulds and they poured plaster into it and popped them out after they dried to have a Frankenstein's monster. You could then paint it. I don't remember any other monster molds but I'm sure there were some, but I remember the monster that was done and painted.
There were some little plastic creatures that had suctions cups on their feet that would climb down a wall or pane of glass if it was clean enough. I had one of those and it worked by gravity, flipping end over end down the wall. Might've been a bug sort of creature. Also little men with wrapped-up parachutes you could throw in the air and watch come floating down. I don't remember any of these being characters or brands, just very cheap toys, kind of like those card paper or light wood airplanes/helicopters with elastic band driven propellers. I remember there being bins of cheap little toys like these sold at corner shops or on counter tops competing for our pocket money with licorice and other candy.Last edited by beccabear67; 06-11-2021, 18:22.My virtual jigsaws: https://www.jigsawplanet.com/beccabear67/Original-photo-puzzles
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