I was in the market for a new controller anyway, so this was just the excuse I needed. My old Saitek P2500 can now go to rest in the pantry with all the old computer bits and bobs.
Wow that's a lot of toys for a four year old!
All of the new Thunderbirds toys
He's already got loads of HW track and cars. The cars were reduced in Tesco, £1 each instead of £2.50, so we picked out some interesting ones. They are just birthday 'stocking fillers'that was my first thought but when you look its actually about 3-4 split presents in total, like a lot of toys now im guessing the thunderbirds base comes by itself requiring the individual figures to be purchased seperatly, same with the hotwheels, a couple of cars doesnt hold the imagination for long.
I like your thinking BUT he's already opened TB1 - we gave it him last week and the box was binned.Which you'll tell him to keep in their boxes so they will be worth a fortune in the future
It's my sons 4th Birthday tomorrow and today we got his presents
All of the new Thunderbirds toys
Hot Wheels track set and cars
Chuggington trains
A remote Switch & Go Dinosaur
Bought two of these to upgrade my server. Two 2TB disk showing SMART warnings.
HD stripped out. Easy job.
10TB for £200
It's my sons 4th Birthday tomorrow and today we got his presents
All of the new Thunderbirds toys
Hot Wheels track set and cars
Chuggington trains
A remote Switch & Go Dinosaur
I don't think I've ever posted in this thread but that is a gratuitous amount of presents imo. The fact that you've laid it all out like that etc and felt the need to take a photo and post here is even worse.
It sets a terrible precedent for future birthdays and a general appreciation of physical stuff.