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Thread: Pulsar life system center

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    Pulsar life system center

    I know, I know, this post is useless without pics but I'm at work and the box is out in the car.

    I randomly found a pulsar life system center unused-in-box mixed in with some old board games at a local thrift store.
    I can't find much info on this piece (just did a quick phone google)

    Anyone have any info on this one?

    Anyone looking for one?

    I'll try to get pics up later tonight, I don't get home until 10ish though.

    Thanks!

    -Justin Z-

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    I have one. It's OK, but not as much fun as the SMDM or the BW playsets.
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    sorry for the late pics, the weekend kind of got away from me.







    box seems to be in pretty great shape, all the accessories and unapplied sticker sheet are still sealed in the factory baggy, tape that held the feet together still attached, and instruction sheet is there as well.

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    Man, keep that and scare up a Pulsar on Ebay, that thing is sweet.
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    I never had Pulsar, or If I did I cannot remember. I was always curious about this set and the similar one for six million dollar man. Did the toysets take readings from the actual toy? Like lets say you had a pulsar and for whatever reason the pulse motion was starting to not work as good anymore, would this toyset actually read it as such and in a sense tell you "hey Pulsar is about to have a heart attack"

    All kidding aside I really always wanted to try and play with these sets back then but I never had them. If any of you still have them now could you shed a little more light on how it registered the readings, etc?
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    I had Pulsar,I loved him he was pretty cool with his pulsating organs and what not.I recently found him at a rummage sale,bought him for a dollar!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazinz View Post
    I never had Pulsar, or If I did I cannot remember. I was always curious about this set and the similar one for six million dollar man. Did the toysets take readings from the actual toy? Like lets say you had a pulsar and for whatever reason the pulse motion was starting to not work as good anymore, would this toyset actually read it as such and in a sense tell you "hey Pulsar is about to have a heart attack"

    All kidding aside I really always wanted to try and play with these sets back then but I never had them. If any of you still have them now could you shed a little more light on how it registered the readings, etc?

    from the looks of this one, it's all show.

    the knobs are all kind of connected so when you press down the red lever they all move to another "setting" it also looks like when the red lever is pressed there is a small metal lever that moves down near pulsars back and activates the organ/blood pumping.

    the "scanner" is just a clever light trick that slides along the figure and lights up the corresponding section of a hidden body map behind the white plastic.

    seems like it would have been neat as a kid, companies used to be clever.

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    Hmmmm....

    I had one when I was a kid, and it's kinda neat but not for how expensive it was.

    Don C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctc View Post
    Hmmmm....

    I had one when I was a kid, and it's kinda neat but not for how expensive it was.

    Don C.
    i was surprised to see the 14.99 price tag on it, then marked down to 4.45.

    then when i look here I see that 14.99 in 1978 is the equivalent of 51.90 in 2011.

    craziness.

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