Star Wars toys were always the top of any Christmas list, He-Man figures had their particular pumping-iron charms, and even The A-Team’s miniaturised incarnations came with cool little accessories such as backpacks, walkie-talkies and, er, multiple assault weapons. How we loved it when a plan came together on the kitchen table…
But for a certain generation, few toys could compete with Transformers. Not only did you get a cool-looking robot for your parents’ money, the fact they were famously “in disguise” – along with some impressive feats of small-scale engineering – meant you also got a lorry, a sports car, a metal dinosaur, a replica of a cassette player, or whatever else Japan’s best toy designers could come up with.
“I was a child of the ’80s,” says Travis Knight,…