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**Laser Force** is a vintage toy-line from the 1980s.
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**Laser Force** is a vintage toy-line from the 1980s.
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The **Laser Force** toy line consists of (toy) **vehicles** and **action figures** in the 3¾ inch scale.
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The **Laser Force** toy line consists of (toy) **vehicles** and **action figures** in the 3¾ inch scale.
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Although the (toy) **vehicles** seemed to be the focus of the **Laser Force** toy line.
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Although the (toy) **vehicles** seemed to be the focus of the **Laser Force** toy line.
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Children seemed to often use **Laser Force** vehicles with other _compatible_ toy lines.
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## Action Figures
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The label “action figure” is said to have been coined by Donald Levine in 1964 while he was doing work Hasbro.
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As the story goes —
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_Action Figures_ are just _dolls_.
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But it was felt that the label “doll” had taken on a connotation where many felt that _dolls_ were toys just for girls.
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So a new label was created — “action figure”; which is a “doll” for boys.
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## Compatibility
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## Compatibility
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