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bitwize ◴[] No.41869194[source]
I remember Matchbox cars and had a few. I mainly had Hot Wheels and a few off-brand toy cars. And I kept all my 1:64 cars in a carrying case with Fast 111s branding, another die-cast line by Kenner whose gimmick was tiny license plate decals on the rear of each vehicle, each with a random state and number.

But Matchbox really sticks out in my mind as the manufacturer of the die-cast Voltron toy that every kid wanted in the mid-1980s -- and only rich kids got; at $60 in 1985 or nearly $175 in today's dollars, that shit's steep. I did end up with the Panosh Place plastic Voltron. It was plastic, and the lions didn't combine in a show-accurate way to form Voltron, but I didn't care, it was Voltron.

These days, we have Transformers from Robosen that transform on their own and respond to voice commands -- so rich kids' Christmases are on a whole 'nother level now.

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1. Loughla ◴[] No.41869667[source]
I had two legs of the die-cast Voltron that my rich, snotty cousin gave me when he lost the other pieces. They were so big and heavy and just so cool. That, combined with my thundercats dagger (that came free with my sweet thundercats underwear) made me the coolest kid on my schoolbus for like three weeks.