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I recently found a website to a company that has a line of 3 3/4 action figures; they make everything from "Back to the Future" figures to classic Universal monsters, classic baseball players, He-Man, Jaws, Thunder Cats, Transformers, and tons of other cool figures. It even states on the website that they love toys of things from the 1980s and 1990s. Well, I joined their mailing list and pitched the idea of making action figures from our favorite show, "Miami Vice." I figured since they secured rights to create other Universal characters, it was worth a shot. The company's name is Super 7, and I am including their link below. Maybe if enough of us ask, something will happen. I e-mailed them this morning, so I should hear back from them in a few days. Anyway, the link is below. I hope they at least consider my request. http://www.super7.com
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A thread where one can discuss all of your beloved and favorite childhood toys. I'll start up with one of my all time favorite playsets, which were a part of the awesome LEGO knights series released in the early 90s. This fantastic looking playset was something I had been dreaming about for a long time, and when I finally got my hands on it, it was almost too good to be true. There was almost something religious about it all, and I remember that I did not play with it for days, instead I just sat around in awe and looked at it, and still coulden't believe it was all mine. Before I dreamt about becoming a giant ninja turtle, living in the sewers of New York City, eating pizza all day and fighting foot soldiers at night, the only thing that I ever wanted to be, was a knight. And the closest thing a kid could come were thanks to the LEGO playsets/figures in the late 80s/early 90s, and none were greater than the dragon/black knights, and their headquarter/castle, which really was the stuff of dreams. And it really were as solid and brilliant as I had imagined, and turned out to be one of my favorite childhood toys.