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Toys Soviet childhood
The most inexhaustible theme is our childhood toys. And one blogger found quite interesting toys Soviet past.
Remember this miracle ?:
Scheme of electric cook was cited in the journal "Science and Life" for November 1968:
It seems that it did in the Baltic States.
The second brightest memory - German airplane:
How I struggled with ever scrap landing gear! About this airplane I forgot even twenty years ago, and I saw, all at once remembered.
Pride of the Soviet Air Force Tu-144 in GDRovskom performance:
My dad is a glued somewhere around 1980, I think. Stood on a special support on the TV. He lowered the nose (and broken off), and constantly broke the chassis, as in all such models. I also very much remembered from childhood bellied Boeing "Pan Am" in blue livery.
Building Designer GDR:
When he saw me he came up from somewhere in the deepest layers of memory. Probably I was playing in a kindergarten times.
Our memory is a wonderful thing, it is hidden away and suddenly a lot of things that seemed to be lost for a long time. As in the attic with the old stuff.
Source: visualhistory.livejournal.com

Remember this miracle ?:

Scheme of electric cook was cited in the journal "Science and Life" for November 1968:

It seems that it did in the Baltic States.
The second brightest memory - German airplane:

How I struggled with ever scrap landing gear! About this airplane I forgot even twenty years ago, and I saw, all at once remembered.
Pride of the Soviet Air Force Tu-144 in GDRovskom performance:

My dad is a glued somewhere around 1980, I think. Stood on a special support on the TV. He lowered the nose (and broken off), and constantly broke the chassis, as in all such models. I also very much remembered from childhood bellied Boeing "Pan Am" in blue livery.
Building Designer GDR:

When he saw me he came up from somewhere in the deepest layers of memory. Probably I was playing in a kindergarten times.

Our memory is a wonderful thing, it is hidden away and suddenly a lot of things that seemed to be lost for a long time. As in the attic with the old stuff.
Source: visualhistory.livejournal.com