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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian27 Aug 2022 2:39 p.m. PST

David Manley asked – TMP link

When I joined the old Southampton Wargames Club back in the late 1980s I noticed a few members had collections of non-combatant vehicles for modern micro gaming, things like earthmovers, excavators, refuse trucks, mobile homes and fast food vans. We collectively described these noncom items "ice cream vans", and since then I have built up my own small collection. Do you have "ice cream vans" in your collections?

44% said "no, I do not have them in my collection"
40% said "yes, I have them in my collection"
3% said "I no longer have them in my collection"

JimDuncanUK27 Aug 2022 3:21 p.m. PST

I used to have a skip(debris box) with a Citroen 2CV inside it for my sci-fi games.

You would have to be a fan of British sitcoms to understand.

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HMS Exeter27 Aug 2022 5:28 p.m. PST

When our family bought our current house we, needless to say, never looked in the attic until after we settled.

When we opened it to hump storage stuff up into it, we found the springs frame from a crib had been left behind.

It's still up there.

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