@Bumblevivisector I don't know, but I rarely ever smacked figures together in order to preserve their paint jobs. Also, violence was very suppressed in my childhood.
Funny how they depict cherries as being the only viable weapons against The Mob, as opposed to actual accessories that came with the toys; no hitting allowed. Was that anti-violence activism, or the company not wanting to encourage any play that might chip some paint?
This was a pretty ghetto toy line...
brinpol 2 weeks ago
@Bumblevivisector Me too.You could call that a cherry bomb.
Thunderwing88 5 months ago
i had every single one of them toys lol
EBtheDopeman 7 months ago
@Bumblevivisector I don't know, but I rarely ever smacked figures together in order to preserve their paint jobs. Also, violence was very suppressed in my childhood.
WebVMan 8 months ago
I actually remember seeing this now.
Funny how they depict cherries as being the only viable weapons against The Mob, as opposed to actual accessories that came with the toys; no hitting allowed. Was that anti-violence activism, or the company not wanting to encourage any play that might chip some paint?
Bumblevivisector 8 months ago
Silverhawks toys were so awesome, that in 1987 at least two religious sects were formed in Texas worshiping the Silverhawks as gods.
garciagungfu 1 year ago 2
@tarrker rock lords
shaaban103noble 1 year ago
fucking shit, I never got any of these figures :(
GonoManiax 1 year ago
wow!..they look REALLY shit!
BENTLEYQUEMP 1 year ago
i had the guy with the dress shirt on he was cool you can look thru his eye
SuperToybox123 1 year ago