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OH DEAR..Bolo n Spotter 1978

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UBIQUE
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Bolo on left me on the right..1978 we actually ran around the streets with these toys ? couldnt do that today
PS sorry Bro but had to post this
 

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Great pic man!!

I gotto admit that set up beats my old rig hands down!
I used to have a super SLR toy gun that fired caps and an old flower hanging basket that i pinched and filled with Ferns! Them were the days!

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waff
 
Great pic man!!

I gotto admit that set up beats my old rig hands down!
I used to have a super SLR toy gun that fired caps and an old flower hanging basket that i pinched and filled with Ferns! Them were the days!

:tinysmile_fatgrin_t


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waff

gotta see a photo of THAT!!
 
when we were young

Sorry chaps i have to admit i used to own a large (probably) full size plastic vickers machine gun , with tripod
for one christmas i was given a shooting game! a double barrelled shotgun with plastic darts and a clockwork rabbit to shoot
 
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i had the mighty "Johnny seven 1 man army gun". It fired plastic bullets, grenades, rockets and made a great machine gun noise.:tinysmile_shy_t: wish i still had it!!
paul.
 
Why do I suspect -

They might be older but still carry on in just the same way now :biggrin: ~
 
Ha! I had a Johnny Seven too! Also had a bazooka that fired plastic light blue porjectiles. Wish I still had them.
 
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