It just shows that good things never go out of style,and something as simple as an action figure returns oneself to that peaceful place.May you and your MEGOs always be as one.
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I only have a few Star Wars, Action-man and a battered Spider-Man Mego from my childhood. Trying to replace others from way back when.
Good luck."I've just bought a house. It's got a Buck Rogers Toilet. One yank, all gone!"Comment
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My dad bought most of them for me. He was never a piece-meal type of guy, when he buys something he wants the whole thing at once. It wasn't odd to see me get 10 Megos for Christmas. My Communion present from him was Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scottie, and the Klingon. I think it was the following Christmas when "Santa" gave me the entire first wave of Star Trek aliens for Christmas. I think the previous Christmas was the POTA treehouse with the entire first wave of figures.Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009
Too much space. Need more toys!
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I have about 20 megos left from my childhood. My friend and I used to swap and redress them. In the end, the Cheron was wearing Uhura's dress. Kirk survived a fall from our three-storey house rooftop, right into the fishtank in the yard. How's that for tough.
Those were weird times...
My best find? Well, my Mom found The Romulan at a flea market for...50 cents. No kidding. She thought it looked like one of my Mego knights, so she bought it.
I have the greatest Mom in the world!.
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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You've got a memory like a steel trap. The only 70s toys I truly recall playing with as a kid were Stretch Armstrong, Evel Knievel, and SMDM, and that's probably becuz I had them later than the few Megos I did. I had the Star Trek crew and a couple heroes, but my memory of them is fuzzy. There's no way I would remember them all even if I had dozens like you did!Comment
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MY original Mego collection.......
Well I had Kirk,Spock, Mcoy, Uhura,Spiderman and the Austronaut battling the never ending fight against The evil Neptunian, his Klingon 1st officer, Dr Zaius and their evil goon enforcers the Gorn and Gorilla soldier.
They used the Enterprise on a timeshare.
Ya know If they had just slapped a picture of a Klingon ship on the back of a Star trek playset and changed the coloring I bet they could have sold alot more....
The only survivors are a badly beaten up Neptunian and GornLo there do I see my Father.
Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
Lo they do call me.
They bid me take my place among them.
In the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.Comment
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I have a knack for remembering useless and trivial information. I spent so many hours playing with those figures, there is no way I could forget them.ScottComment
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How about the orange bendable race tracks for the hot wheels,ever have any of that.My brother and I used it more as weapons than toys ,they made awesome whips got many bruises and cuts from them.But don't the best toys have multiple uses.Comment
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No, I never owned Hot Wheels or Matchbox cars as a kid. I did have the tv show Batmobile a few times over the years but that was about it until I came across the Blade Runner cars. Later today I am going to add my 3 3/4 Megos to the thread. Oh, and 2-XL also.ScottComment
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I never had the short megos,by the time little figures got popular it was all about GI JOE,the figures were just okay but they went way out on vehicles and add ons.Once they came out it was like Mego who.The neighbor kid was wild about Transformers,never had any of them ,how about you.Comment
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Transformers were a bit after my time. I was in high school when Hasbro came out with the 3 3/4 G.I. Joes and Transformers. Both of my younger brothers had the Joes and my youngest brother was wild about Masters of the Universe.ScottComment
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Masters of the Universe seemed kinda different,I always thought they could've been more posable.Never had any myself,but they seem pretty pleantiful at the flea markets.Comment
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I only had one friend my age that lived relatively close so most of the time my toys were my main companion and I remember some of them pretty well.
Mego I had was
WGSH
batman
spiderman
superman
POTA
cornelius
zira
soldier ape
catapult and wagon
treehouse
Comic Action
wonder woman
batman
robin
exploding bridge set
Star Trek
spock
enterprise bridge playset
Clown Arounds
3 gangster clowns
army general clown
1 Eagle Force guy, can't remember which
Batcopter made by Empire for Mego figures
seems like it but there may had been either wild bill hickock or wyatt earp from american west series also. Now that friend I was talking about, his mom worked in a sears retail and catalog store in the 70s, he had most of every major toy line produced back then. I can still remember the packed shelves in his room.
ChadLast edited by SainthoodDenied; Mar 15, '08, 10:55 AM.ChadComment
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I was lucky that way too...I was the spolied kid on the block..While I had most of the POTA line...I was a kenner kid (sorry)...and star wars was my game. I pretty much had every single figure and ship and playset available in Canada...I rarely went out as a kid and didn't get a figure. I still have them all...I am just now attaining those hard to find figures NOT available to us up here in the Great White North..the last 17 POTF..I only need 3 more.....So, if any of you have YakFace, Imperial Dignitary and/or pop up light saber R2....and want to spoil the spoiled kid some more...give me a hollar!!!!
But now.....I am addicted to MEGOs again. I enjoy repairing and cleaning them. I did have lots of fun playing with them as a kid. And I am having fun all over again!sigpic
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