Micronaut figure for VIC-20 stuff?

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ral-clan
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Micronaut figure for VIC-20 stuff?

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Hi, does anyone out there have a Micronaut Time Traveller figure they want to trade for a VIC-20, Atari, Intellivision, Colecovision, C64, etc. cartridge or a Choose Your Own Adventure book?

Also looking for Fighting Fantasy Books.

I have spares of these and I'd like to have a micronaut time traveller figure to sit beside my computer as a nostalgic remembrance of my favourite toy from the 1970s.

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I don't have one anymore, but I had a tone of Micronauts as a kid!
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Micronauts were amazing! Shogun Warriors too!
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Yes!

I had an orange Time Traveler and he was in a blue sarcophagus!

I had a couple of the big Shoguns, too!

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Always wished I had a few of the huge Shoguns...especially wanted the Godzilla that was scaled to them! Micronauts were definitely awesome, and had hours of fun with them, now they're just waiting to be displayed, one of these days.

I wonder what toys on today's market, will future generations look back on with fondness? Don't think there's much out there these days that can compare with the coolness of the toys from the '70's and '80's!
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