what was your favourite indoor toy/game as a child?

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I could never get on with Airfix kits. The picture on the box looked wonderful. I'd have a go and the result looked like Stevie Wonder had gone mental with some Bostik!!

I could never be arsed to paint them either so my bedroom resembled some form of a Boeing quality seconds hanger.
 

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Dinkey toys. Especially the army range with the howezer that fired matches.
Hornby 3 rail train set. Still have it!
Stilts ( don't ask )
Rubberbricks ( or something sounding like it ) the forerunner to Leggo
Meccano. Used it for donkey's years for the odd bodging job.
Model gliders
home made bows and arrows + catapaults
Etc. etc.
 

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I could never get on with Airfix kits. The picture on the box looked wonderful. I'd have a go and the result looked like Stevie Wonder had gone mental with some Bostik!!

I could never be arsed to paint them either so my bedroom resembled some form of a Boeing quality seconds hanger.

Indoctrinated from an early age - my dad was in the navy - Fleet Air Arm engineer - he'd worked on the originals of most of my early kits.
 

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Scalextric, subbuteo, test match, tell me (an early general knowledge quiz with three colour cards - probably a pre-cursor for trivial pursuit), and finally battering the cr*p out of my brother :D
 

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HO/OO scale model tanks, guns and soldiers.
Had bucket-loads of them and me and my mate Sparky would play it all through the Summer Hols - which in those days lasted at least a year.....
 

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The one where you cover the floor with water and soap
and run down the hall and slide across the floor.
That was always one of my childhood favorites,
until my parents beat me.

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another one here for subbuteo and scalextric.

my subbuteo pitch was on a large board, and i used to hold touraments weekly with the other kids.

my scalextric was large enough to circuit the through lounge and extended kitchen, didn't have a power booster so at it's furthest point the cars used to slow right down lol

also used to play darts a lot
 

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The one where you cover the floor with water and soap
and run down the hall and slide across the floor.
That was always one of my childhood favorites,
until my parents beat me.

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Are you any relation to the (in)famous Timgolf and his legendary 300 yard drives. He was bleating on about golf fitness and conditioning and a few days later there is a new member with a similar name and a link to a commercial venture offering just that. Cynical - moi?? :eek: :D
 

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for me its got to be hopscotch,we were that poor,we did'nt
even have chalk,we had to rely on my dad to bring home some
coal from the pit,real coal tho..
 

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I had a large, grey moneybox that was my pride and joy, and I used to put all my spare shilling and two shilling pieces in it.
It took me 8 years to realise it was the gas meter
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It is seldom that I look at this screen and laugh out loud, disturbing, as I did, every other person in the office!!
This then required the explanation for such a reaction .. so you have cost me at least one hours lost production - but it was worth every second!!
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Lego - could spend hours making stuff with those lovely little bricks
Airfix models - tanks, aeroplanes, battleships - anything with a gun on it!
Action Man - especially the replica WW2 gear
 
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