“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 33
[Thank you, we have a winner. This contest is now closed. Congratulations to faithful Macenstein reader Vince!]
On the Thirty-third Day After Christmas, Macenstein gave to you (or, more accurately, gave you a chance to win…) A PED3 auto iPhone Stand from Thought Out Company.
Featuring 360Ëš rotation, rubber tipped fingers, a 5-inch steel flexible neck for endless positioning and a number of versatile mounting options, the PED3 Auto is the ideal way to position your iPhone for in-the-car use, whether you’re making phone calls, listening to music, using Google Maps, or negligently watching videos while driving, the PED 3 Auto is got the ideal way to mount your iPhone. And it’s not just for cars, people! The optional suction cup base or adhesive panel means you can place it almost anywhere! Check out the full specs here along with a ton of beauty shots.
To enter: Since the PED 3 Auto has multiple mounting bases (some of which require a small amount of assembly) it got me to thinking of all those “some assembly required” gifts I had gotten as a child, and am now assembling for my own kids as an adult. So, to enter, just tell us what is the coolest toy you ever received as a kid? Winner will be picked randomly 7 days later and notified (kind of like in The Ring, only with less killing… we hope). Open to all readers world-wide. Good luck, and thanks for reading Macenstein! (Oh, and be sure to enter ALL our “12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaways!)
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BMX bike which forced my mom to keep the first aid kit on the kitchen counter.
A big lego technics box to build a big car, including differentials and what resembled a V8 engine 😀
Every thing Lego
Commodore 64
LEGO Castle
N64
magic kit
Lego Technix!!!
Lego Train with all that stuff you need. Station, train crossing … that was cool
A toy train
With real smoke and a miniature locomotive engine.
It was so cool…
Atari. The Nintendo was nice but the Atari was my first Computer. Blowing up Asteroids was so cool
SEGA
Spytech stuff… I remeber the heat gun and fingerprinting kit. I think they even had theink that only showed up in black light. That was cool.
Handheld game.. Nintendo Dokey Kong!! (the first one – orange one)
power wheels
my nintendo original gameboy classic with tetris! 🙂
Tricycle
Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer II
Hey -when I was 14 that thing rocked! 8 colours! 16 Kb RAM! Look out!!!
Mutating ninja turtle
Lego Classic Space.
a puppy
1.Remote Car (red Ferrari)
2.Atari 2400 followed by 2600
AT-AT walker.
Playstation! I spend days in front of the TV with games like “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1,2,3,4” and “Gran Turismo 2”
Super nintendo! It came with Street Fighter 2 in a shiny tin.
My Atari ST
The Red Ryder BB Gun!!!
Gameboy with a clear case so you could see the electronics inside.
My first soccer ball
GI Joe with the kung fu grip!
Original 1964 GI Joe (1st year out), with Foot Locker and Jeep that my Mom garage-sale’ed 10 years later 🙁
I got a Millennium Falcon toy. Still have it too.
My dad’s 1960’s Faller AMS slotcar set
a Lionel Train set
Lite Brite…pixels before computers
atari pong/breakout video game
Atari 2600
Electric slot car race track set.
Thunderbird 2
Optimus Prime action figure…
that thing was huge!!!
is it a truck? or is it the coolest transformer ever? BOTH!!!
Nothing compares to my Labrador puppy when I was 9. Best dog ever.
I enjoyed my Hot Wheels and tracks and had quite the collection….
Golden Zelda Cartridge
Slot car race track.
Fast Trax
BB Gun – never did shoot my eye out
Dating myself here… Commodore64
HO racetrack, nothing has topped the excitement of unwrapping that gift.
saint seiya toy or game boy
A German-built steam engine… no, not a train… which burned little white fuel tablets and had a whistle. Shades of steampunk…