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Main difference was probably that we had to live with the consequences - the toys were not replaced, end of. We soon learnt to either look after them, play with them 'as is' or how to mend them
I think part of it is, things seem less "built to last" nowadays. If that makes sense. I've noticed older toys lasting years looking just like they came fresh out of the box, but newer toys degrading very quickly.