Trying to remember the name of a line that Matchbox had put out in the 80s. There was a bunch of cars that you would put plastic caps in and would put them in these launchers and shoot them at each other or into walls to snap the caps. Any ideas?
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they sound like matchbox mega blasters,
i have them... and yes they are still moc unused
i will post some pics tomorrow for you, i have a few different onesLast edited by toystalker; Jun 30, '08, 4:43 AM. -
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you are probably thinking of
"flash force 2000" (it might be one word)
the catch line was "where the heroes are the cars".
Kind of mad max design
check this:
Parry Game Preserve - Flash Force 2000"What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"
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as i said earlier it sounded like you were thinking of these mega blasters, they are cap firing and have a launcher
these are vintage and dated 1983
i suppose matchbox made many cap firing die cast toys
here are some pics of mine anywaysi have many in this line including jeeps and 4x4's
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I kind of remember mega blasters. Flashforce 2000 is similar (or vice versa) also used caps and had exploding parts. I used to have these toys but now I only have a tv commercial recorded from back then and the comic books they came with"What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"
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dont think you can get caps any more over here...remember buying loads when I was a kid....but aint seen any for years....used to love cap gunsENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF ITBritish by birth....English by the grace of God.
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I think the same holds true for the US to a degree. I have not seen cap guns in a toy store for years, though the black powder bags you can throw on the ground that make a pop I see often in convenient stores"What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"
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