What Action Figures would you like from the 1985 Sears Wishbook?

As the Metal Misfit said, its time to start making your Christmas list. If you are having trouble, maybe these images of Action Figures from the 1985 Sears Wishbook will help you decide. Its not all Action Figures, I am including some robots as well, just because I love robots and they are kind like Action Figures. Both Omibot and Robotix are in this catalog, but sadly no Tobor.

If Action Figures are not your thing, their will be plenty more choices leading right up to Christmas, enjoy.

1985 was really the swansong for Star Wars figures. Check out the last page and see the reduced prices. That Imperial Shuttle is hot.

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4 Responses to What Action Figures would you like from the 1985 Sears Wishbook?

  1. Amelyn says:

    I would have chosen the whole “Return of the Jedi” playset and then my dad would have said: “I’m not a millionaire you know!” I loved looking a the Sears wishbook, when I was a kid and I would often circle all the toy I wanted. Christmas was much more fun when I was young, because I knew that I was about to get a really big gift each years. Now, it less fun since I know that I’ll mostly get gift certificates or money. Humph!

  2. Metal Misfit says:

    =D You beat me to it with a Sears article. ;)

    Just put me down for anything involving He-Man, GI Joe and Transformers. Gimme a couple of those robots too, yeah… I always wanted a robot.

    Which reminds me, I did once have an Alphie.

  3. The Retroist says:

    Much more to come…

  4. endeatova says:

    Was ist das?

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