Messin' with Moonbase Junior's Play Plax.
A great toy!
We had those!I remember building all kinds of things with them!They also had ones that weren't square. There were circular ones, as well as cylindrical ones. Great toys!
You still get them Scott, circular and tubular ones too!
I think we had them at primary school.
Yes, they are very educational Kev!
A lovely, simple toy. Ive still got some on my shelf now, in the ManCave! Billhttps://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2020/08/through-glass-clearly.html?showComment=1596528232450
Lovely stuff Bill, you liked all those constructional toys and still do I see!
We had those in the US, under another name. Very SF! SFZ
Wonder what it was called SF?
Always reminded me of a set in a Space 1999 episode
Clear coloured perspex.That was the future back in the 60s and 70s. From the Mysteron Base in 'Captain Scarlet' to Orac in 'Blake's 7' !
Too right. I'm currently building a Blake's 7 stardrive and that will, of course, have clear coloured perspex in it!
Glad to hear that.
We had those!
ReplyDeleteI remember building all kinds of things with them!
They also had ones that weren't square. There were circular ones, as well as cylindrical ones. Great toys!
You still get them Scott, circular and tubular ones too!
DeleteI think we had them at primary school.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are very educational Kev!
DeleteA lovely, simple toy. Ive still got some on my shelf now, in the ManCave! Bill
ReplyDeletehttps://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2020/08/through-glass-clearly.html?showComment=1596528232450
Lovely stuff Bill, you liked all those constructional toys and still do I see!
DeleteWe had those in the US, under another name. Very SF! SFZ
ReplyDeleteWonder what it was called SF?
DeleteAlways reminded me of a set in a Space 1999 episode
ReplyDeleteClear coloured perspex.
ReplyDeleteThat was the future back in the 60s and 70s.
From the Mysteron Base in 'Captain Scarlet' to Orac in 'Blake's 7' !
Too right. I'm currently building a Blake's 7 stardrive and that will, of course, have clear coloured perspex in it!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that.
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