I saw this old sale item and thought, which toy Stingray has a multi-coloured ratemaster like this?
Anyone know?
I saw this old sale item and thought, which toy Stingray has a multi-coloured ratemaster like this?
Anyone know?
I recently picked up these two plastic biuldings in a scrap store.
They were dearer than I'd like - £15 the two - but really quite lovely.
There's a smaller Alpenblick mountain restaurant and a large block of flats with shops at the bottom. The tiny detailing ist wunderbar!
Both are plastic and have wiring, which I assume is for lighting.
I tried to illuminate them myself with fairy lights but to no great success.
Do you think these are Faller biuldings for train lay outs?
I was thinking how I learnt stuff at school back in the Sixties and early Seventies that had no bearing on my life whatsoever. Even more, I had no idea what they meant.
Alouette is a good example. We must have sung this French song every week. I could the words with my eyes shut. I just didn't know what any of it meant. I could probably say that about any of the language lessons I had and most of the maths lessons too. It all left me a bit cold and in he end school wad a chore. Like Allouette the song, it had no meaning for me. If I was told, I don't recall!
In later life I became a keen birdwatcher and found out that Alouette meant skylark in French!
Are there any words you knew as a kid and only found out what they meant later on?
Ive always been in awe of Or.
He's the little Major Mat Mason alien Mattel only got to prototype.
Here he is in his spinner, Orbitor.