I said I'd start a thread on old toys. This is the thread on old toys.
This Main Street set I know I had. I remember you could push the top of the street light and it would change colors. Also, each facade has a numbered mail slot on it and you can see in the mail truck the letters. I played with this a lot, but I remember I was always disappointed the "second floor" didn't have any depth to it like the bottom did. Just slide in and drop down. The payphone, street light, etc. can also be taken off and moved around to a few spots on the street. I have no idea what happened to this, and whether I even had all the pieces for it by the time it was likely sold at a garage sale or given to charity.
I'm pretty sure I had this set or one very similar, but I don't remember the barn opening from the broad side. I didn't realize until I looked for this picture that it's also from Fisher-Price. I have a lot less recollection of this one, but I know I had it or one very similar.
Looking at eBay, it looks like complete sets aren't easy to find. I suppose so when they had as many pieces as they did. If I ever ran across any of these in good condition (unlikely where I am at the moment!) I'd pick them up just to have. Display? Set? I guess they never really stopped being toys to me, just how I play with them! Now they are an object of art, of personal expression of taste.
These are a couple that I have the most memory of.
This Main Street set I know I had. I remember you could push the top of the street light and it would change colors. Also, each facade has a numbered mail slot on it and you can see in the mail truck the letters. I played with this a lot, but I remember I was always disappointed the "second floor" didn't have any depth to it like the bottom did. Just slide in and drop down. The payphone, street light, etc. can also be taken off and moved around to a few spots on the street. I have no idea what happened to this, and whether I even had all the pieces for it by the time it was likely sold at a garage sale or given to charity.
I'm pretty sure I had this set or one very similar, but I don't remember the barn opening from the broad side. I didn't realize until I looked for this picture that it's also from Fisher-Price. I have a lot less recollection of this one, but I know I had it or one very similar.
Looking at eBay, it looks like complete sets aren't easy to find. I suppose so when they had as many pieces as they did. If I ever ran across any of these in good condition (unlikely where I am at the moment!) I'd pick them up just to have. Display? Set? I guess they never really stopped being toys to me, just how I play with them! Now they are an object of art, of personal expression of taste.
These are a couple that I have the most memory of.