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Great guess! You inspired to me look around but it appears it is not. At least it not listed on the catalog I found at another site-
Also, I think Sonny's outfits came in different packages. I know its not Joe Namath either.Last edited by Wee67; Aug 28, '19, 7:25 PM.Leave a comment:
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These look like they are for a 12" figure. No tags, but the cardboard says made in Hong Kong. And the cardboard shares a similar yellow used for the boards in AJ and Dinah outfits.
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1 minute response time! Where else can you find service like that
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I'm trying to identify an electrical game I had, around '79-'80. It worked on the same principle as Operation, except it featured plastic creatures--spiders, scorpions, and something else, beetles? --on a metal plate. You retrieved the bugs, which were color-coded for different points, with the forceps. I can't recall what drove the game--a timer, cards? Thanks!Leave a comment:
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In the mid-60's, my brother had a military playset where you controlled the troops/vehicles from underneath the playing surface with a magnetic wand. It was probably similar in size to Marx army sets, but I think it was not a Marx set. The particular set my brother had was a bombed-out WWII village with crumbling buildings and walls. You could move your troops and tanks around the village using the magnetic wand. Any ideas what this might be? I'd appreciate any help.Leave a comment:
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Some toys had me thinking of other toys.....
Is there a standard name for toys that collapse with a string inside the plastic?
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I'm trying to identify an electrical game I had, around '79-'80. It worked on the same principle as Operation, except it featured plastic creatures--spiders, scorpions, and something else, beetles? --on a metal plate. You retrieved the bugs, which were color-coded for different points, with the forceps. I can't recall what drove the game--a timer, cards? Thanks!Leave a comment:
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