![]() ![]() The thing was, it wasn’t actually based on the movie, but the cartoon “The Real Ghostbuster.” I think every kid wants to be a fireman, so this was the perfect way to experience that at home. Even if you actually didn’t like the movie, this toy playset was just fun. The truth is, this Real Ghostbusters firehouse headquarters from 1987 was awesome. I wasn’t a massive fan of the Ghostbusters toys, mainly as it was a movie I was never allowed to see so I made it a point to boycott them. 1987 Kenner The Real Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters Playset So, this will be a look back on the 9 greatest 1980s toy playsets: 9. We also got to watch these lucky kids living out our toy playset dreams on screen. They would show all the features, and how you could best use the whole thing. Not only that, but we would also see the full potential of how these toy playsets could be utilized through the commercials selling them. ![]() They took everything you wanted to make these action figures as playable as possible and put it into the sweetest playset your little mind could imagine. But with the actual toy playsets put out by the companies, nothing could touch them. ![]() Inside, you would also use whatever objects and items to create the ideal toy playsets to further your action figure world-building. You would take those action figures outside and create your own little worlds for them. TV hadn’t totally rotted our brain yet, so we had some ability to be imaginative and creative with our toys. The toys and action figures of the 80s were amazing. ![]()
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