This was one of my absolute favourites when I was growing up. These were cut-out-and-assemble, and later press-out-and-assemble sheets in a weekly comic book ("Micky Maus", the German version of 'Mickey Mouse'). They were often fiendishly difficult for children to put together, but an amazing challenge, and many of the results were beautiful and great fun to play with. Many of the games (boardgames, mini boardgames, card games) were excellent.
The collection here is far from complete yet, but if you were growing up in Germany in the 1970s, these should bring back a lot of memories:
This was one of my absolute favourites when I was growing up. These were cut-out-and-assemble, and later press-out-and-assemble sheets in a weekly comic book ("Micky Maus", the German version of 'Mickey Mouse'). They were often fiendishly difficult for children to put together, but an amazing challenge, and many of the results were beautiful and great fun to play with. Many of the games (boardgames, mini boardgames, card games) were excellent.
The collection here is far from complete yet, but if you were growing up in Germany in the 1970s, these should bring back a lot of memories:
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With a suitable printer, you can still print these out on light cardboard and attempt them.