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I just did some digging in my closet and found some wicked action-figures which I collected when I was a pup. :)

"SPIDER-MAN"

Spider-Man Multi-Jointed; Venom; Carnage; Hydro-Man, Spider-Man Doppleganger

"JURASSIC PARK"

HUGE T-Rex and tiny Velociraptor. :D

Have You any nostalgic action-figures? Your fave childhood toy or action-figure? Lost or found alike. :)

- Matthew

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Yeah I still have my original Transformers, He-Man, and Go-bot figures. They are all boxed up and sitting in the attic. I'll probably never get rid of them. Holding on to my childhood I guess. Hey they were cool in their time too.

Favorite one would probably be my Optimus Prime. My first Transformer. I think I was about 4-5 when I bought it. I bought it because it was a Semi and my grandpa drove truck. I had no idea that it turned into a robot until I got it home.

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I like my T-Rex very much. :)

I used to be a huge dinosaur fan.

And my T-Rex aint that much simple. It isn't rough, it's beautifully made and has soft squishy skin. :)

I don't have many Transformer toys. Never have had, I guess.

One of my first, favest and most nostalgic action figures would be my Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action-figures.

- Matthew

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I have that amphibious suction-cup villain from He-Man, and a bunch of Batman, Transformers, Captain Power, and California Raisin figures in my basement somewhere.

And although it's not a nostalgic thing per se, a Lynch Sardaukar action figure is guarding my printer right now. ;)

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I have some smaller transformers, my brother had also some other dolls with guns, swords and such junk, but I preferred Lego as my primary playtool ;D

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i really dug my IG-88 action figure, probably the coolest all-plastic one i ever had

but the best overall action figure had to be one from a cartoon that used to be on, i think it was called "Bionic 6". that action figure actually integrated plastic with a very very heavy type of shiny metal. this thing had mad weight. it was probably about 4 lbs. it made the thing seem like pure gold, or the closest thing a kid would ever get to having pure gold. too bad there weren't more action figures that followed that technology.

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