I had some of these that we ordered out of the Sears catalogue. But they weren't specific players. You could get a generic player (white or black) from any NFL team and they came with a big decal sheet so you could change the numbers.Back in the late 70's early 80's my parents got me some action figures of Roger Staubach and Terry Bradshaw. They were about 8 inches tall (as I remember it) and pretty adjustable in the main joints. Played with these constantly, no idea what happened to them. Been looking for them for years, have no idea who made them.
The motherlodeAction Team Mates were made well before Kenner's popular Starting Lineup Figures. They were first manufactured in 1977 by Pro Sports Marketing and continued until the early 80's. They are 7 1/2 inches tall with movable limbs held together by rubber bands.
The Team Mates were only available through Sears and J.C. Penny's toy catalogs which means there aren't a lot of them floating around. All 28 teams were available in both black and white figures. There was also a field and benches that were produced that went with the figures.
I seem to remember they all came with #12 right out of the box.I had some of these that we ordered out of the Sears catalogue. But they weren't specific players. You could get a generic player (white or black) from any NFL team and they came with a big decal sheet so you could change the numbers.Back in the late 70's early 80's my parents got me some action figures of Roger Staubach and Terry Bradshaw. They were about 8 inches tall (as I remember it) and pretty adjustable in the main joints. Played with these constantly, no idea what happened to them. Been looking for them for years, have no idea who made them.That sounds kinda right. I remember having number 12 on the back of both of them, but don't remember the names being there. Maybe my parents just told me who they were...There goes another part of my childhood.
WOW! Now I am on a mission to get these. Coolest toys ever! Thanks!Here we go...
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The motherlodeAction Team Mates were made well before Kenner's popular Starting Lineup Figures. They were first manufactured in 1977 by Pro Sports Marketing and continued until the early 80's. They are 7 1/2 inches tall with movable limbs held together by rubber bands.
The Team Mates were only available through Sears and J.C. Penny's toy catalogs which means there aren't a lot of them floating around. All 28 teams were available in both black and white figures. There was also a field and benches that were produced that went with the figures.
That would make since, being that my parents had zero interest in sports and would have no idea what numbers to put on them.I seem to remember they all came with #12 right out of the box.I had some of these that we ordered out of the Sears catalogue. But they weren't specific players. You could get a generic player (white or black) from any NFL team and they came with a big decal sheet so you could change the numbers.Back in the late 70's early 80's my parents got me some action figures of Roger Staubach and Terry Bradshaw. They were about 8 inches tall (as I remember it) and pretty adjustable in the main joints. Played with these constantly, no idea what happened to them. Been looking for them for years, have no idea who made them.That sounds kinda right. I remember having number 12 on the back of both of them, but don't remember the names being there. Maybe my parents just told me who they were...There goes another part of my childhood.
Wow I had that submarine and a figure with a beard and sunglasses.My favorite toys were Adventure People.
I saved them and they are among my four year old's favorites too.
Holy Cow - I can't believe you dug that up! Everything you see in that picture I had when I was a kid!!My favorite toys were Adventure People.
I saved them and they are among my four year old's favorites too.
That would make since, being that my parents had zero interest in sports and would have no idea what numbers to put on them.I seem to remember they all came with #12 right out of the box.I had some of these that we ordered out of the Sears catalogue. But they weren't specific players. You could get a generic player (white or black) from any NFL team and they came with a big decal sheet so you could change the numbers.Back in the late 70's early 80's my parents got me some action figures of Roger Staubach and Terry Bradshaw. They were about 8 inches tall (as I remember it) and pretty adjustable in the main joints. Played with these constantly, no idea what happened to them. Been looking for them for years, have no idea who made them.That sounds kinda right. I remember having number 12 on the back of both of them, but don't remember the names being there. Maybe my parents just told me who they were...There goes another part of my childhood.
:bookmarked:That's GREAT! I'll have to actually try and play a full game later this week.alot of people were talking mask in another thread recently about cartoons
also you dark tower nerds can play online here
http://www.hotflashgames.com/darktower.htm
yepHow about the Lone Ranger and Tonto action figures with Silver and Scout?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Toy-Hubley-Lon...1QQcmdZViewItem
Just spent about 30 minutes playing and won. Then it said I received 0 points. I guess because it was Level 1. Fargen Dark Tower bastige.alot of people were talking mask in another thread recently about cartoons
also you dark tower nerds can play online here
http://www.hotflashgames.com/darktower.htm
OVVNS ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!! :( Wanted to add. The sports guys where you mash down their head and they either kick FG, swing the baseball bat, or shoot the basketball, or hockey.
http://www.darwinsgamecloset.com/superjockbaseball1977.htmlhttp://www.darwinsgamecloset.com/superstick1976.htmlSuper ToeI don't remember him being such a mean-looking mofo.
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o ya those were the bombMy favorite toys were Adventure People.
I saved them and they are among my four year old's favorites too.
I remember always asking for the Eagles but never getting one. Now its my mission in life !WOW! Now I am on a mission to get these. Coolest toys ever! Thanks!Here we go...
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The motherlodeAction Team Mates were made well before Kenner's popular Starting Lineup Figures. They were first manufactured in 1977 by Pro Sports Marketing and continued until the early 80's. They are 7 1/2 inches tall with movable limbs held together by rubber bands.
The Team Mates were only available through Sears and J.C. Penny's toy catalogs which means there aren't a lot of them floating around. All 28 teams were available in both black and white figures. There was also a field and benches that were produced that went with the figures.
That's what I'm talkin' about!The Johnny Seven was the first thing I thought about when I read the thread title. I had one of those babies when I was about ten. A toy gun so F'n big it needed a bi-pod.Johnny Seven OMA Gun![]()
This one is the best of the lot but is missing the pistol. My guess is that someone bidding has the pistol.![]()
Edited to add that, after looking through everyone elses memories...I am indeed an old boot.![]()
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Read both but preferred the early "Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators" to Hardy Boys. Haven't read the one Random House did as just The 3 Investigators.3 investigators rocked! I read all of those books about 10 times each! Never read The Hardy BoysI'll try to find pictures of them later or a link to the TV show - nobody I know now seems to remember Mask. (or maybe that's not what they were called?). They all had masksthat shot lazers, etc.. and I think their vehiles changed a little too. Maybe I am making this crap up, as I am the only person I know that read The 3 Investigators and not The Hardy Boys.
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Read both but preferred the early "Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators" to Hardy Boys. Haven't read the one Random House did as just The 3 Investigators.3 investigators rocked! I read all of those books about 10 times each! Never read The Hardy BoysI'll try to find pictures of them later or a link to the TV show - nobody I know now seems to remember Mask. (or maybe that's not what they were called?). They all had masksthat shot lazers, etc.. and I think their vehiles changed a little too. Maybe I am making this crap up, as I am the only person I know that read The 3 Investigators and not The Hardy Boys.
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meh Mongoose was overrated back then building a custom bike was "in"Back in the 80's if you had BMX Mongoose you were the envy of the neighborhood. Yesterday I saw one for sale in Walmart for under a hundred bucks![]()
I used to love MUSCLE too...even did the same with my LEGO...Unfortunately, a little boy swallowed one of his brother's figures, it had it's arms out and up, and fingers all outstretched. The reason I mention that detail is that he swallowed it feet first, and choked and stopped breathing because it was almost impossible to pull it out, as the fingers/arm locked into the side of his throat.Finally a fireman just ripped it out. They did CPR and saved his life, but he did suffer some damage because of the lack of oxygen.After that, there wasn't a parent around for miles who let their kids play with those things.I also used to have the MUSCLE figures. I even had the ring that would allow you to pit two of them against each other, but if any of you know anything about that, you know it didn't last long and broke very easily. So, I'd create rings for my MUSCLE's using LEGO's. Everything from the rings, to cages, scaffolds, chairs, and even had two rings that I'd use for War Games. As I said, I was a huge wrestling![]()
I grew up when a kids toys could kill him!
I loved playing with my Army Men made of lead, you could bend the rifle to shoot around corners.
suddenly it all makes sense...I grew up when a kids toys could kill him! I loved playing with my Army Men made of lead
Nice shot. We also played with mercury during7tth grade science class. That stuff was great, I remember making dimes shiny with the stuff.suddenly it all makes sense...I grew up when a kids toys could kill him! I loved playing with my Army Men made of lead
I remember throwing sodium into water making it explode.Nice shot. We also played with mercury during 7th grade science class. That stuff was great, I remember making dimes shiny with the stuff.suddenly it all makes sense...I grew up when a kids toys could kill him!
I loved playing with my Army Men made of lead
Ahh, the Chunk of Sodium Fun Time Activity Set! Toss a dime sized chunk in the toilet then watch the fun as Daddy uses bad words as he trudges off to Home Depot for a new potty!I remember throwing something into water making it explode.Nice shot. We also played with mercury during7tth grade science class. That stuff was great, I remember making dimes shiny with the stuff.suddenly it all makes sense...I grew up when a kids toys could kill him! I loved playing with my Army Men made of lead
Skittle Bowl? Still have mine set up in the basement. Need to get a new piece to hold the post upright though.http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/2129
And there was a bowling game where a guy would release the ball and actual plastic pins would be set up to knock down. No idea of the name.
Thanks. I'd forgotten all about that one.Skittle Bowl? Still have mine set up in the basement. Need to get a new piece to hold the post upright though.http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/2129
And there was a bowling game where a guy would release the ball and actual plastic pins would be set up to knock down. No idea of the name.
Post 166 my friendWhat was the name of the hockey guy from the people that bought you Super Toe? They had a hockey net and a flat goalie on the end of the plastic stick.
This was the one with the little record disks, right? The offensive guy would put his play choice into the machine and then the defense would rotate the record to pick the defense they would run. Then push play to get the results?My brother and i played that game a lot.Mattel Talking Football
**** Enberg with the commentary. The only one I can remember, 35 or so years later is
"Prevent defense, 3 man rush. Pass up the middle for 10. Uh-oh, penalty!"
I loved that game.