Its wonderful to see the old play sets and toys. Reminds us of a time when our toys reflected a much better time(for so many reasons) thanks. Be safe Bob, adapt and overcome!
Oh, and by the way, you've motivated me to go and finish my Word Bearers chaplain that was just sitting on the shelf unbased and without some finishing touches for nearly two years. Thanks a lot for that.
i had many marx action figures. i did have the larger scale army soldiers with flamethrower and bazooka from 1975 but i don't know what brand they were. you have a incredible collection. great videos.
I still have some of the marx Indians that are big like those GIs. Im in the process of going through stuff at my parents basement... i know i have the old fort Apache. With the tin building and plastic pallisade walls.
Thanks for the info. I always see acetone at Wal- Mart when I go to buy my turpentine, but I never knew it could be used to melt model plastic. Good tip! As for Marx they made great stuff but, like Sears and Craftsman and Radio Shack and Heathkit and so many other things, POOF! They disappeared! What we need is more RELIABILITY and STABILITY in the world.
Wow Bob. Great ideas. Keep up the good work. Inspiring 👍
Its wonderful to see the old play sets and toys. Reminds us of a time when our toys reflected a much better time(for so many reasons) thanks. Be safe Bob, adapt and overcome!
Thank you 🤗
What a beauty. These figures were really ahead of their time.
Wow thats massive. Interesting toy history.
Oh, and by the way, you've motivated me to go and finish my Word Bearers chaplain that was just sitting on the shelf unbased and without some finishing touches for nearly two years. Thanks a lot for that.
Lorgar is innocent!
Awesome set
i had many marx action figures. i did have the larger scale army soldiers with flamethrower and bazooka from 1975 but i don't know what brand they were. you have a incredible collection. great videos.
:) Thank You
Good 👍
I still have some of the marx Indians that are big like those GIs.
Im in the process of going through stuff at my parents basement... i know i have the old fort Apache. With the tin building and plastic pallisade walls.
Thats so cool, I hope you find treasure :)
Thanks for the info. I always see acetone at Wal- Mart when I go to buy my turpentine, but I never knew it could be used to melt model plastic. Good tip! As for Marx they made great stuff but, like Sears and Craftsman and Radio Shack and Heathkit and so many other things, POOF! They disappeared! What we need is more RELIABILITY and STABILITY in the world.
If your a nut job then you're our kind of nut job Bob, long may you continue mate,
regards,
Terry.
Professor bob haha