Gavin Scott wrote:noelfirl wrote:fusionlad wrote:
Used to love it. Can't find a decent pic of it tho.

Memories! Sweet, sweet memories!
Oooh. I had one too. I broke the turning handle on the side that made the lift go up and down. It used to hurt my fingers making it work, but I loved it.
Bloody nora I had one of them, they were brilliant, I always used to stick toy cars that were too big for the lift in the lift, provided me with hours of fun whilst I was younger.
I used to love Lego aswell but I think I have it in the loft somewhere, so I might dig it out at sometime, but I used to have the Lego train thing that was brilliant, it had its own train that could be changed, it also had a motor built with it so it could move thanks to a switch and it was top, I even had a Lego town at one point, I even had the little Railway crossing thing aswell. Though it pissed off my folks as we kept Toys R Us going, it does have a Lego aisle, but I haven't been in for years!
I used to have Brio, that was brilliant, again it had loads of additional stuff with it like, the old 'Intercity' train and carriages and loads of bridges that lifted up, it was real fun, can't remember if I threw it away or if I still have it.
Also if you download the Toys R Us Christmas advert from TV Ark, I also had the Auto City electronic garage that we got from Argos, it gave you a toy car that went down the slip road really fast, it also had a mini BP station in it, but it broke quickly and I threw it away years ago.
I also have a Sega Mega Drive II that I did try to hook up but I had no RF Cable for it, I either lost it or threw it away!

I knew someone who had an original Sega Mega Drive, my cousin also had a Sega Master System, whenever there was no cartridge inserted we always used to play a crap game called 'Alex the Kid'