Jelly Bean Posted June 27, 2009 Posted June 27, 2009 Anyone remember these: Clackers,made a great noise and annoying. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ee/ClackersBLUE.jpg/51px-ClackersBLUE.jpg The weebles that do not fall down: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/29/Weebles_Diddy_Wishingwell.jpg Stretch Armstrong: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/b5/1977_Stretch_Armstrong_Commercial.jpg/180px-1977_Stretch_Armstrong_Commercial.jpg Quote Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
Jelly Bean Posted June 27, 2009 Author Posted June 27, 2009 Atari 2600: I still own one of these in full working order with games.Mint condition. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Atari2600jr.jpg/225px-Atari2600jr.jpg Quote Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
Plastic Nev Posted June 27, 2009 Posted June 27, 2009 Being a bit older the toys and games I remember are things like Hornby Dublo train sets with pressed tin track and third rail in the middle. Mechano and losing all the nuts and bolts in silly places. Clockwork models, and taking them to bits to find out how they worked. I eventually learned how to put them back together and make them go faster. Games, things like Ludo, Monopoly, draughts and later, chess. Plus lots of jigsaw puzzles. Any one else got reminiscences? Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members.Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. --------------------------------------------------------------------I have installed Windows, now how do I install the curtains? :Dhttp://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/plasticpig/Nev2.gif
dan m Posted June 27, 2009 Posted June 27, 2009 I remember all the top 3. god i feel old now =( im only 18 still young and sweet. ish :rolleyes: Quote
wellies Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 Huh ...you was lucky, you 'ad toys! :) ...Well, I did too really but also used to make some. We'd rig up a line of cotton running from an upstairs window to the bottom of the garden. On this ran the tray part of a matchbox. It had wires attached to it that hooked over the line. Many hours spent running up and down stairs to put different objects in the matchbox just to watch them travel down the line to the end of the garden. Another toy we used to make was named a 'tank', even though it looked nothing like one. Below is one I made for our grandson about 15 years ago. It still survives. It's had a new elastic band though. :) The matchstick is wound up and then the whole thing placed on a fairly flat surface. As it unwinds (slowly because of the friction between candle and cotton reel), the thing rolls along. Great joy if you could get it to go uphill or climb over a pencil or something: http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u78/Mart44/tank.jpg Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members.Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. Computer: Intel i5 CPU|8GB RAM|Windows 8.1.1 64-bit|Sandboxie|Qihoo 360 Total Security|Firefox|Chrome|150 Mbps cable broadband.
Plastic Nev Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 I remember the old "tank" with a cotton reel too, another home made thing was a disk or large button spinner. A length of string was tied into a loop so the loop would be about a foot and a half long. The string was threaded through either two holes in a large button, or a cardboard disk so the disk or button was in the middle of the loop. To start things you turned the disk so the string loop twisted by a few turns, then gripped, usually with a finger, through the two ends and pulled them apart. The twist would unwind therefore spinning the disk, release the pull as the twist unwound so it wound up in the opposite direction, then pull again, the disk would go spinning round faster and faster. If holes were cut in the right way in the disk it would whistle as it spun. Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members.Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. --------------------------------------------------------------------I have installed Windows, now how do I install the curtains? :Dhttp://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/plasticpig/Nev2.gif
I4n Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 I remember the old "tank" with a cotton reel too, another home made thing was a disk or large button spinner. A length of string was tied into a loop so the loop would be about a foot and a half long. The string was threaded through either two holes in a large button, or a cardboard disk so the disk or button was in the middle of the loop. To start things you turned the disk so the string loop twisted by a few turns, then gripped, usually with a finger, through the two ends and pulled them apart. The twist would unwind therefore spinning the disk, release the pull as the twist unwound so it wound up in the opposite direction, then pull again, the disk would go spinning round faster and faster. If holes were cut in the right way in the disk it would whistle as it spun. Can enyone hear the "Hovis" tune playing in the background :) Quote If it ain't broke.........
KenB Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 Hi Nev, .....I remember are things like Hornby Dublo train sets with pressed tin track and third rail in the middle. Mechano..... You must be really old :) I actually worked at Meccano for 4 years. Hornby trains were designed by Frank Hornby way back before my time. Even Meccano had been phased out and was being produced in France at the time. The company was still called Meccano and they were still producing Dinky Toys in the "Train Room" - a reminder of better times. I bet nobody remembers Meccano Mogul Toys ? They were similar to Tonka toys ( all steel ) you could jump on them and not damage them. They were not marketed very well at all ! http://archive.liveauctioneers.com/archive3/vickyvectis/10984/5017_1_lg.jpg The Meccano site does not exist now. It is a car park. Quote There is an email going around offering processed pork - gelatin - and salt in a can ......this is simply SPAM !! MiniToolBoxNetwork TestWireless Test
wellies Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 The Meccano site does not exist now. It is a car park. Probably held together with nuts and bolts. :) Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members.Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. Computer: Intel i5 CPU|8GB RAM|Windows 8.1.1 64-bit|Sandboxie|Qihoo 360 Total Security|Firefox|Chrome|150 Mbps cable broadband.
Cobra Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 Atari 2600: I still own one of these in full working order with games.Mint condition. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Atari2600jr.jpg/225px-Atari2600jr.jpg JB, I've got an Atari 5200, about 20 games, plus an adapter to play the 5 or so 2600 games I have. It's mint, and probably worth $2.00 to a collector. LOL. I used to call in sick to work just to play the thing. Quote Nothing increases productivity like the last minute....... "...How years ago in days of old When magic filled the air, 'Twas in the darkest depths of Mordor I met a girl so fair, But Gollum, and the Evil One crept up And slipped away with her..."_Ramble On
KenB Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Now here is a really old one .....Nev do you remember this ? You could use it to build houses etc. with rods that were placed in holes and the bricks slid into place between the rods. http://www.baykoman.com/Sets%20and%20Contents/Images/Page%201%20MECCANO%201962%20Small.jpg Quote There is an email going around offering processed pork - gelatin - and salt in a can ......this is simply SPAM !! MiniToolBoxNetwork TestWireless Test
Plastic Nev Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Yes I do remember seeing that advertised Ken, but not actually seeing any one with the set or bricks. Of course it soon went out of fashion when the Lego system first came out. That is a toy with stamina, as it is still going strong. And a great shame the original Mecano and Hornby companies are now long since gone. Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members.Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. --------------------------------------------------------------------I have installed Windows, now how do I install the curtains? :Dhttp://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/plasticpig/Nev2.gif
dan m Posted July 1, 2009 Posted July 1, 2009 Here's one from my childhood. When technology started to become fun.:D Quote
RandyL Posted July 1, 2009 Posted July 1, 2009 I had a combination toy that served as a rifle, sword, spear, baton, fishing pole and much much more. If it broke all I had to do was break off another branch from a tree. :p:p:p:p:p:p Seriously though I loved those clackers in high school Jelly Bean. Until they banned them from school because when they broke they went flying down the hallway at a high rate of speed knocking people in the head. But seriously. It only hurt for a little while. Kill joys. :D:D Quote We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.Get help with computer problems. Join Free PC Help here Donations are welcome. Read Here
Saffi Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 I remember my brother having a few of these Meccano Erector sets...He'd build them and I'd rip them down hehe.If you have them hanging around an attic they're worth good money now..this one's worth 200 dollars American. http://i482.photobucket.com/albums/rr181/Afterdarkstyle/erect.gif Quote
Mara Posted July 28, 2009 Posted July 28, 2009 Well, after reading all these posts I realize I'm incredibly jealous of all the great and imaginative toys that were had! My parents were perhaps a tad slow on the uptake of 'uni-sex' gifts - my brother got all the good stuff (trains and building sets) and I got dollies. So the Christmas I remember the most as a child was when one of my parents friends gave me a huge, brightly wrapped gift - and it was a bow and arrow! (Parents were sure the labels must have been switched :)). Was in absolute bliss with that gift! Quote
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