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One of my best friends in 5th grade had these. I would go to his house to play Air Raiders, and sometimes he'd come over to mine to play Sky Commanders.AIR RAIDERS
Presumably only the days your dad was wearing pants.and sometimes he'd come over to mine to play Sky Commanders.
I saw these but never had any. Such a neat idea though.How about fuckin' ARMY GEAR. I had a brief but passionate love affair with this line. I was, for a good chunk of my youth, kind of obsessed with army men and vehicles AND opening playset shit. This was all the way up my alley with no lube at all.
This one actually sent me on an Ebay search because I really loved the couple of these I had.I give you.. lol... ATOMIC RANGER WARRIORS!
Man, did I love this show, and the toys, when I was a kid. I remember having Steve Austin and Masketron, but that was about it. I DID get Bigfoot for Christmas one year, but the o-ring that facilitated his action feature broke a few days after I got him. I was extremely sad I only got to have epic fights with him and Steve for a couple of days.Six Million Dollar Man had some great stuff in the 1970's.
My favorite was this - part rocket, part surgical module - the various tubes had connectors that could go all over the place and connected to the "bionic" parts on Steve. Or you could put Masketron in there for interrogation.
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I really wanted the critical assignment legs and arms - I had the arms, but never the legs. I mean, who wouldn't want an exploding leg?
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The cool thing, until it would inevitably break, was the rubber skin you could roll down the arms to cover the bionic parts on the arms. You really needed the repair station to swap out Steve's arms and legs.
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And don't get started on a bionic, alien Bigfoot that was 14" tall...
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I really should find the arms and legs at this point...
CONNECTORS...Ok I got one for y'all:
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And it was just wall-to-wall out there ideas. Just incredibly imaginative stuff.Wow. Man, I don't think people really appreciate what toy stores in the 80s and 90s were like.