The Mego Museum needs your help!
The Mego Museum needs your help!

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Megos: Inside or outside?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • palitoy
    replied
    Mostly indoor but had no problem with taking them outside either. I built a lot fo elaborate cardboard playsets for the heroes but my parents conversation pit was the ideal alien planet for the trek figures (later it became all the Star Wars planets)

    Leave a comment:


  • garagesale
    replied
    Indoor-outdoor. There was this empty space to the left of the couch. It was in the corner of the den. That was my JLA HQ. The boxes (I was a box guy) stayed there all lined up (these were stasis chambers). I can remember one summer loading up all of my WGSHs each morning, playing outside with them all day, and then regrouping after supper for an after-action review and further indoor adventures (including Aquaman in the tub!)

    JamesD

    Leave a comment:


  • Riffster
    replied
    insdie but i remember losing a few to my dogs, so they became evil to combat me new ones

    Leave a comment:


  • jessica
    replied
    Inside, to clothe and customize...outside to photograph because my camera sucks.

    Leave a comment:


  • nvmbrsdoom5
    replied
    Mostly inside, I was all about the little homemade forts and hideouts with cushions and cardboard and whatnot. I took them outside a few times I'm sure but I tried to keep them in good shape.

    Leave a comment:


  • HardyGirl
    replied
    I guess it's time I answered my own question. As many of you know, the only Mego action figure I had as a kid was a black AJ. I wasn't allowed to take him outside. In fact the only things I could take outside was my jump rope, skates and bike. I lived on the outskirts of Harlem NYC, and if you were smart, you didn't take that stuff out, on someone would rip you off. There were a few kids, (really a few) who would try making parachutes out of ice-cream bags and string and drop some action figure off the fire escape. A couple learned that you'd better have someone waiting at the bottom to catch it, or you'd never see it again. But most kids were content to play in their rooms, the apartment building hallways, or sometimes, even closets, or the building basements, where storage boxes and old furniture made good hiding places. I was never allowed to do this either. Usually, AJ and Big Jack would team up and explore the living room in their pursuit car (kleenex box), and then go home to their family, (my other dolls).

    Leave a comment:


  • SUP-Ronin
    replied
    Outside for sure. Man I would love to go back to that. Couldn't wait to get home from school and have an adventure with my Bro in our back yard. We had a really cool Juniper tree with lots of crazy branches. You could climb inside it and be hidden from the yard but still on the ground. Perfect hideout for both star wars and mego adventures. I miss those days. Never blew up any of my toys, except those plastic green army men. Nail em to a board, set it in the creek and sniper them with the bb gun as they floated by.

    Leave a comment:


  • AUSSIE-Rebooted-AMM
    replied
    Earth 2 Chris
    Oh and my custom Sub Mariner (made from Spock and Robin shorts) loved flying from my deck into our kiddie-pool.
    Chris
    Truely inspired mix there Chris. . .you were a very early. . .and advanced customiser!!

    In and out for me too. . . but mostly in. There was nothing better than taking the cloth off an umberella and making it into a mego parachute, climbing onto a roof and throwing a kirk or AJ up into the heavens, then falling gently to the earth beneath.

    Leave a comment:


  • Earth 2 Chris
    replied
    In and out. The Batmobile particularly liked shooting down my swing set slide. Oh and my custom Sub Mariner (made from Spock and Robin shorts) loved flying from my deck into our kiddie-pool.

    Chris

    Leave a comment:


  • VintageMike
    replied
    Both, it 's hard pick one over the other. I've told the story a few times about how I'd load my Trek Megos into a Blue Toy jeep and Yell "Captain we're gonna crash" and run the jeep into a nearby tree. My Treks took some heavy abuse. I also remember Megos accompanying myself and a child hood friend to the beach pool. The Hulk got his own sort of tub in the sand. Inside there would be crossover superhero/star trek adventures and some Megos would be abused on friend's pool table.

    Leave a comment:


  • Seeker
    replied
    On one memorable adventure I lifted one of our famlies patio paving stones and buried my mego mummy under it. Of coarse my friend and I had all sorts of chalk egyptian tomb markings to help us find him.....over and over again.

    Well eventually that game got boring and we moved on to another adventure.
    Short memories and a few rainfalls to erase the tomb markings,,welll you get the idea.

    Many years later when my parents pulled up the stones to put in a new deck guess what they found?

    Well I guess they had to suffer the mummys curse for disturbing his rest.

    Leave a comment:


  • Seeker
    replied
    Originally posted by Gorn Captain
    Kirk survived unscathed, the turtles needed therapy

    Leave a comment:


  • Gorn Captain
    replied
    My Megos had adventures everywhere.

    I used to live in a three storey house, and my Kirk took a header through the roof window, all the way into a tank holding my friend's pet turtles in the garden.
    Kirk survived unscathed, the turtles needed therapy.

    My Neptunian once got covered with Green Slime (remember that, the thick green goo you could play with? Looked like a big pile of snot). His wing flaps still have the stains on them, 'cause that stuff stuck like glue.

    Aaaah, memories, from the corner of my mind.....

    Leave a comment:


  • rche
    replied
    outside, I wasn't allowed inside

    rche

    Leave a comment:


  • Hotfoot
    replied
    Originally posted by toys2cool
    Inside,I wasn't allowed outside
    Too many yard Gators and snakes?

    Leave a comment:

Working...
😀
🥰
🤢
😎
😡
👍
👎