Whether you were lucky enough to get one of your own, you had to play with your friend’s or you simply stared longingly through the window of your local toy shop, you will almost certainly remember these toys if you grew up back then.
Some enjoyed a relatively short-lived period of success, others remain popular six decades later, and some have been in and out of fashion over the years as trends change.
One of the toys featured - the Airfix James Bond Aston Martin DB5 model car, released during Sean Connery’s spell as 007 - could be worth hundreds of pounds if you’re lucky enough to have one hidden away in the attic.
One of the vintage kits is being sold on ebay for more than £300, with another priced at over £200.
If these toys have you pining for the 60s and your lost childhood, or you want to show your grandchildren what they’re missing out on today, there’s a huge range of retro toys for sale at Amazon.
Did you play with any of these toys, and what was your favourite toy when you were growing up? Let us know in the comments section below.

13. Topper Toys truck
Topper Toys produced a range of popular toy weapons, car, dolls and board games during the 1950s and 60s, including the remote controlled Johnny Express truck, pictured in around 1965 | Raymond Kleboe Collection/Getty Images Photo: Raymond Kleboe Collection/Getty Images

14. Spirograph
The famous Spirograph geometric drawing device was invented by Leeds engineer Denys Fisher in the early 60s, though similar toys had existed for many years beforehand. Spirograph remains popular today. | Gary Longbottom Photo: Gary Longbottom