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798VideoPastGardenGood film. Oct 01, 2013View
611ArticleVaporman87I really enjoyed the image of your growing collection of figures from your past. Most of my figures were doomed to a similar fate as yours, with parents selling them off in yard sales (with, regrettably, my approval) or simply lost or tossed. It seems that, despite your not growing up in the decade you really wanted to do so in, you were able to capture a bit of it with the hand-me-down toys of the 80's. That's a good start. :) Great read vkimo! Thanks for this.Masters of the Toybox May 06, 2013View
612ArticlevkimoThanks VH. I lucked out recently at a garage sale and scored a box full of assorted action figures. Plus at the local thrift store I lucked out on a treasure trove of M.A.S.K figures and MOTU guys. I think I'll just past them down to my kids one day. It would save me money in the long run too haha Masters of the Toybox May 06, 2013View
614ArticleVaporman87Awesome finds! I'm not often at yard sales or thrift stores, but when I have been I've never been lucky enough to come across such treasures. Masters of the Toybox May 06, 2013View
617ArticleraptorNice collection of figs you have vkimo. About everything I still have is in boxes because Im too lazy to dust around figures or take them off and dust. This was all fun to read and I enjoyed your recollection of toy memories man. Masters of the Toybox May 07, 2013View
619ArticlevkimoI like to keep figs I get in the package, in the package. But I still love to collect loose stuff as it's way funner to display!Masters of the Toybox May 08, 2013View
621ArticleVaporman87Now days I when I purchase "collectible" figures I makes sure to buy one to keep in the box, one to open, and one to sell later on. Sometimes this isn't possible because of costs, but it's what I try to do normally.Masters of the Toybox May 08, 2013View
630ArticleAceNThaHoleWe use to do some crazy stories with our figures. Stuff you wouldnt see in the cartoons for sure. Also nice collection!Masters of the Toybox May 10, 2013View
794ArticleSegaFanaticJust discovered this. Glad you're writing articles again! Great read!Masters of the Toybox Sep 12, 2013View
1191ArticleHoju Koolander"Heck, until recently I thought MOTU was a specialty line of toys for juvenile amputees", LOL, classic. Oh the moment of toy buying embarrassment, I know it all too well. Just replace Batman figure with Shannon Doherty from 90210 Barbie doll (totally a for real incident) and you've got my moment of shame. Oh no, I shouldn't have shared that, is your Dad going to have me deported? ;)Masters of the Toybox Sep 02, 2014View