Yesterday my primary school celebrated its centenary. I took 2 Transformers with me - G1 Brawn, my very first Transformer that I occasionally played with at school, and Titans Return Blaster -- just to show the contrast between what Transformers were like when I was in primary school vs how they are now. I took two photos of the toys in places where I commonly played with them.
My friends and I often "drove" our Autobot cars along these bricks. The metal fence didn't exist at the time.
Here is where we raced our Throttlebots! Those who attended the Sabretron 2004 convention will remember that we had Throttlebot racing. It all started here.
That's cool!
Gok, if you don't mind me asking, which primary school was this? It looks really familiar (although that can be said for a lot of government public schools, which seem to have shared a similar architect).
Oh Gok those Rewind and Domey pics (well played)
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Earlwood Public School. John Howard attended it and was at the school on Saturday morning, but I missed it because I didn't turn up until 1pm (although admittedly I'm not a massive Howard fan, and I noticed a few people walking around with anti-Howard apparel on, so... would've been an interest reception ).
Used to live in earlwood between 1990-1992, my sister and brother went to that school while i went to kinggrove north high school
I only lived there during the 80s. We already moved to Castle Hill by the 90s, so yeah. I was tempted to swing by Roselands to do some toy hunting... I'd like to buy a Transformer from there some time as the bulk of my G1 collection was purchased from that shopping centre!
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Looks like someone is trying to beat my high score on Bubble Bobble.