Before the virus I was in a B&M store looking for Easter gifts for the kids. I couldn't help noticing a large selection of plastic toy guns and the biggest of all was this, the Huntsman, which I think is by Lanard.
When I was a nipper, like many others, we had the biggest toy weapon of all time, Topper's Johnny seven One Man Army. I still have one. My parents obviously bought it me one Christmas and I think it was the biggest selling toy that year.
I often wonder if they had any qualms about buying me, a 7 year old, such a huge toy gun? My folks both fought in the War and might very well have had their fill of guns and ammo, so did they hesitate when faced with Johnny Seven in the shop or did peer pressure prevail?
I ask because I'm just not sure I'd buy my Grandson, Moonbase Junior, the Huntsman. OK, he's only 3 and a half at the mo but even if he was 7, I'm just not sure nowadays.
I'd have fun with it though but I wouldn't take it in the street like we did with our Johnny Sevens!
What would you do?
Above: Wotan playing with MY One Man Army!