For kids, big toys might be very challenging for them to make use of when they are playing. But who says that toys are only meant for kids? Adults can have their own toys too. I loved bigger toys as a kid though.
I actually looked for it through searching on Google but nothing came up. It rather brought out the game itself for me to buy. I'm not sure if there's a Funko toy on Burnout 3 : Takedown.
I love toys that are more of robots and cars when I was still a kid. I love messing around cars and that's why I picked up the interest for being a mechanical engineer. It all started at my time as a kid with cars and robots.
As a kid if this two options were presented to me, I would have easily chosen toys over playing video games. But now as an adult, it's the difference that's going to hold up for me. Playing video games makes more sense to me now.
The part where you hunt down villains in your head got me laughing very hard. Well, anything is capable of happening with kids, so I'm not surprised. I was never good at making my own toys as a kid because everything was always bought for me.
I have been very careful with how I used all my toys when I was still a kid. My parents made sure that I don't get too rough with playing using my toys. It really helped me a lot.
The problem for me is that I don't even know how to differentiate a fake toy from the original one's. I have purchased a few toys from ebay thinking they are original one's but they ended up being fake. I used them anyways.
Good evening my FUNKO mates. I'm Bumble and it's a wonderful experience for me be in here with everyone that have a strong connection with toys. They are something that had so much influence on us as kids and I'm willing to relive the old kid's memories.