kids toy catalogue
kids toy catalogue
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I agree. As a kid I just wanted to see the product. No kid models getting in the way. I wanted to see what the He-Man action figure or Transformers toy, or NES game screen shot looked like in as much detail as possible. If it was something like Lego or Robotix, I wanted to see both the packaging and the final result displayed and usually on dark backgrounds accented with primary colors. Anything else in the way was distracting. Exception was cool, related backdrops on the action figures that could give me ideas for my own setup. I was a detailed oriented kid and spent as much time setting up toys to play with as I actually did playing with them.