CAPT_Howdy
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Your name makes a lot more sense now.
I had crash dummies! Sold them all together in a bin in a yard sale
I almost forgot this:
Can't find the exact one I had but that one's pretty close.
Pfft. The blankie and teddy bear give you more credibility!About 1000 still boxed older Hot Wheels, 1:18 diecasts, lots of LEGO Model Team sets, Technic and the normal assortment- The space shuttle stuff was sweeeeeeett.
And of course, standard issue blankie and teddy bear, although I don't know where he's hiding. Last time I remember, he was missing an eye and his red heart was fading/scratched...
And now I have no more credibility :lol:
Had this beast
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In fact I still have it some where, now thinking of resurrecting it, but may have to make a new battery pack
Also had one of those pedal go karts (well 2, one changed over time because the frame fell apart ), had a lever that disengaged the drive wheel for some reason. The steering would come loose and chain would pop off, but I learnt how to fix those over time.
Your name makes a lot more sense now.
Another thing I forgot! The most epic R/C car ever! I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called or find it online, but it had 8 wheels, 4 on each side, each axle with different size wheels (so the car was a bit of a wedge shape).
The wheels were larger than the rest of the car so it could roll over and keep going.... but because of the shape, it had a different design on each side. If the small wheels went first it looked like a race car, and it was an off-roader on the other side.
The weirdest part was that it could fold in half (double jointed in the middle). The thing was completely indestructible. I launched it full speed down a set of concrete stairs; it tumbled down hilariously and just drove away at the bottom. It was quite fast for what it was, too.
It got it in the late 90s for $40 at Toys 'R Us, and it was probably a Tyco, but I don't remember the name (something like sidewinder) and I can't find it anywhere.
We (theVictor and I) just spent about 1.5 hours combing the internet with a fine brush looking for this thing. I then proceeded to get distracted and search for the Tyco car I had when I was little. These things are really hard to find if you don't know the exact model name.
The one theVictor390 was talking about is this one
https://pic.armedcats.net/c/cr/crazyrussian540/2010/02/05/Capture.PNG
The Wild Sting.
The one I had was the Nitro Dozer.
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That was a lot of fun. I think I might actually still have mine somewhere at home.
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