Doesn't ring a bell that game.
I mentioned this elsewhere and found some examples.
First SHAKER MAKER which involved making moulds of characters and shaking the container-hence the name.
Secondly PLASTER CASTERS(still available today) Here are some examples.
I had the Paddington single version of him sitting on his suitcase and envariably something wouldn't quite harden in time but it was fun to paint them later when bone dry. The real difficulty for many was pulling off the moulds carefully.
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Airfix models-I also remember building a tank and then making a diorama for Cubs as part of my Bronze Arrow challenge. It looked pretty good as I recall.
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Club World Cup Winners 2019-YNWA!
So long, farewell, auf weidersehn, goodbye, adieu, syonara, ha su chin and CHEERIO!
Yes,I got my sister's Spirograph handed down to me in the late 80s.Great fun.
Also remember getting a sort of rip off version of it a few years later but I can't remember what it was called.
(Yup to both of those and a mad rocking horse type thing AND a seesaw all surrounded by concrete. In our park we also had a statue that we used to climb up-still there today but cordoned off now as being too dangerous.)
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Club World Cup Winners 2019-YNWA!
So long, farewell, auf weidersehn, goodbye, adieu, syonara, ha su chin and CHEERIO!
(This post was last modified: 17-02-2019 18:12 by GMach1.)
(17-02-2019 14:38 )GreenMachine Wrote: Airfix models-I also remember building a tank and then making a diorama for Cubs as part of my Bronze Arrow challenge. It looked pretty good as I recall.
I loved airfix. This was my favourite kit, the most difficult to complete probably but well worth the effort.