Manta Force and Red Venom

Manta Force and Red Venom : Manta Force and Red Venom were 2 large space ships which, when opened up, had roughly 20 smaller space vehicles inside and loads of little purple spacemen! Manta Force was the "good" ship and Red Venom was the "evil" ship.

Hendy (scotland)

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Had loads of these growing up, great fun making large scale wars with them, & there was always new units you could buy with huge turrets & ships! Good memories.

PERFECT MARTY 19-Apr-2006, 10:30:22 PM


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i had tons of these sets with different coloured little figures and loads of mini vehicles to put them in. good times

dale w 20-Jun-2007, 07:48:44 PM


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these had to be the best toys in the world. i had so much fun with them. they lasted for years as well.

alexs2207 24-Aug-2007, 03:09:51 PM


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