Favourite Christmas Present When a Youngster

Favourite Christmas Present When a Youngster

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cherryowen

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12,105 posts

216 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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What was yours?

We've just been watching "Christmas in the 1970's" on TV, and have been chatting about it.

Mrs O mentioned Spirograph was hers. I remember venturing downstairs on certain Christmas mornings to a Raleigh Grifter (in blue) / Vectrex console / a Panasonic all-in-one Hi-Fi all of which I loved. But one that really sticks with me was getting this:-



I was about 13 at the time, and I must have spent most of the day playing it. Loved that thing.

MitchT

16,584 posts

221 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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Loads of things I could mention but one of these was a highlight...


Coxey

466 posts

119 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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My first Scalextric set and my introduction to the world of cars


Downward

4,451 posts

115 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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Evil Kneivel

And remember the track which you raced matchbox cars down. They did a glow in the dark.

We had a friend with a massive sloping garden and put all our track together.

Mars

9,389 posts

226 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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Raleigh Bomber - turned out to be very poor but the lead-up to that Christmas was so exciting


DoubleSix

12,219 posts

188 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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My parents once bought me a really beautiful globe. It was incredibly detailed and very well made…

…it definitely wasn’t that!!!


Crossbows & Catapults. Such an awesome game as a kid, hours of fun.

Silvanus

6,748 posts

35 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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Very tricky one. Probably the Raleigh Lizard I got in 1990, I also remember a great Vango tent and sleeping bag, and a Shakespeare fishing set.


Sheets Tabuer

20,078 posts

227 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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Nickp82

3,526 posts

105 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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No doubt for me, it was this



I believed my Mum when she said the massive present under the tree was for my Nan so I remember to this day what a great surprise it was.

Last Visit

3,089 posts

200 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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1980 if I recall correctly. So much fun that Christmas day.

fiatpower

3,330 posts

183 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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It’s a joint thing for me.

First one was a PS2. I’d been talking about it all year but my parents said they couldn’t afford it so pick something cheaper. I picked a tv with a built in vhs player and expected to get that. On Christmas Day there was a big box which when unwrapped was a tv box, open up the box and there was a PS2 box at the bottom. The complete surprise was the best thing for me. I’m sure there’s a video of me going completely mental when I saw it.

Second was a remote control car which needed to be completely assembled. Spent the day putting it together with my dad which was rare as on Christmas Day he usually spent a lot of his day making dinner. A funny story is it was very nearly squashed seconds into the first use. We lived opposite a big field where I was going to test it with my dad. In my eagerness to get it going I turned it on before crossing the usually very quiet residential road. Unfortunately we’d make a slight error on build so when turned on it just shot across the road on its own with the throttle stuck open narrowly missing the wheels of a passing car!

AndrewCrown

2,387 posts

126 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Gosh so many and we were so fickle... so each Christmas... was a new favourite...

Chronologically..

Corgi Dennis Simon Snorkel Xmas
Deployable stabiliser jacks, tinted glass... This was my ultimate fire engine at age 7 or something. Soundly beating my brother's Dinky Merryweather, even though that could squirt water


Raleigh Grifter
My first 'two wheeler'. Our mother kept us on embarassing plus size three wheelers until she thought we were spatially aware enough to take on two wheels, she was probably right. Well before the onset of the BMX, I was utterly thrilled to receive this. Enormous fun bombing round the byways of Northumberland


Action Man
Even at 10 I thought playing with man dolly's was a bit weird, but my younger brothers received Action men Capture Copters and and training towers etc etc So I sort of got into it for a while. Great memories recreating various SAS raids.


Meccano
Clearly Lego came first but my father, as an engineer thought we should graduate to nuts and bolts. My first set being this.. my brothers simultaneously received the Highway set and the Space Set that Christmas...I was not allowed to use the German decals


Meccano- Motorised
So the next Christmas came....


Mamod-Steam Power!
So the next Christmas came.... now I was trusted with fire! Combined with Meccano

aberdeeneuan

1,377 posts

190 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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cherryowen said:
What was yours?

We've just been watching "Christmas in the 1970's" on TV, and have been chatting about it.

Mrs O mentioned Spirograph was hers. I remember venturing downstairs on certain Christmas mornings to a Raleigh Grifter (in blue) / Vectrex console / a Panasonic all-in-one Hi-Fi all of which I loved. But one that really sticks with me was getting this:-



I was about 13 at the time, and I must have spent most of the day playing it. Loved that thing.
I had one of these and played it to death for years. The plug socket on it got loose and it was held in with sellotape in the end!

If anyone wants a treat, get along to Hanbury Hall at this time of year in Worcestershire, old NT place. It was never used as a Christmas house until the 70s/80s so it’s a done up at this time of year for Christmas then. Decorations, food, presents, music - it’s superb!

davek_964

9,913 posts

187 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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This is the one that sticks in my mind - I REALLY wanted this, and I loved it.


x5tuu

12,303 posts

199 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it but it will have been late 80s when Transformers was getting really big and it was like a life size meccano set that bolted together using plastic panels (probably 30cm sq) and plastic nuts/bolts to make all sorts of models, buildings etc.

I loved it!

Second was a medievel castle lego set with knights and horses - I believe that most of the set is still somewhere at my parents house in a duffle bag (mixed amougst other vintage 80s and 90s sets)

Chicken Chaser

8,360 posts

236 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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You can work out how old each poster is based on their choice hehe I'd have been in Raleigh Burner/Lizard era

I think for me, it is probably this



Some other great presents but I'm still playing to this day and music has been a big part of my life from that present

bunchofkeys

1,160 posts

80 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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x5tuu said:
I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it but it will have been late 80s when Transformers was getting really big and it was like a life size meccano set that bolted together using plastic panels (probably 30cm sq) and plastic nuts/bolts to make all sorts of models, buildings etc.

I loved it!

Second was a medievel castle lego set with knights and horses - I believe that most of the set is still somewhere at my parents house in a duffle bag (mixed amougst other vintage 80s and 90s sets)
Was it MetroPlex? I had this in the 80s as my main present, it was frigging hugh!


vikingaero

11,744 posts

181 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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For me it was the Big Trak.

When you're a skinny midget single digit year old, a sizeable toy has a large impact on your psyche.

Motorman74

462 posts

33 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Bigtrak for me too, with the trailer.

I remember spending most of Christmas day working on programming it to deliver a can of beer from the kitchen to my Dad's in his chair. It sparked a life long interest in technology for me.

smithyithy

7,604 posts

130 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Nintendo 64 GoldenEye edition, nothing will top that.

Although the Action Man apache helicopter was pretty cool...