I had a model maker, which I guess was the girl version of the monster maker. You could change out the hairstyles and make the model's skirt be plaid or flowered or whatever. What a rip.
I loved that thing too. I remember that the school super-intendent's son--Matt something--always wanted to come over and use the Monster Maker. He also wore a homemade Ghostbuster backpack. He was real popular.
they had the fashion plates version at my daycare. i had completely forgotten about this toy until your blog. i loved the hell out of that thing and its pink embossed dress parts.
I had a model maker, which I guess was the girl version of the monster maker. You could change out the hairstyles and make the model's skirt be plaid or flowered or whatever. What a rip.
ReplyDeleteFashion Plates! That's what they were called. Not nearly as cool as monsters, in any event.
ReplyDeleteI loved that thing too. I remember that the school super-intendent's son--Matt something--always wanted to come over and use the Monster Maker. He also wore a homemade Ghostbuster backpack. He was real popular.
ReplyDeletethey had the fashion plates version at my daycare. i had completely forgotten about this toy until your blog. i loved the hell out of that thing and its pink embossed dress parts.
ReplyDeletei don't think any picture could invoke the word toy, and the word shit, more effectively. Nice work Josh.......
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