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<blockquote data-quote="uk 75" data-source="post: 424294" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>Growing up in the 60s as a kid one of the great things was the giveaway paper or cardboard aircraft toy.</p><p>Thanks to the Internet I have photos of two such items which I missed having (and probably trashing) in those far off days.</p><p>The first came free with Nesquik milkshake powder. It is a simple BOAC 707. They did a whole series including a Victor bomber which I did have as a kid. This is the first time in nearly 60 years I have seen one.</p><p>The second is a TSR2 given away with a comic. Sharp eyed fans will note it is in the silver colour of the earliest artists impression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uk 75, post: 424294, member: 234"] Growing up in the 60s as a kid one of the great things was the giveaway paper or cardboard aircraft toy. Thanks to the Internet I have photos of two such items which I missed having (and probably trashing) in those far off days. The first came free with Nesquik milkshake powder. It is a simple BOAC 707. They did a whole series including a Victor bomber which I did have as a kid. This is the first time in nearly 60 years I have seen one. The second is a TSR2 given away with a comic. Sharp eyed fans will note it is in the silver colour of the earliest artists impression. [/QUOTE]
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