Six Million Dollar Man... my absolute favorite toy of all time...Evel Knievel with bike was my second. AND remember it was an ACTION FIGURE and NOT a DOLL !! 😃😃😃
The Steve Austin figure was fun to have and play with as a kid. I loved watching the Six Million Dollar Man every Saturday night with my family. I badly wanted the Steve Austin figure because of what the figure could do and it looked like Lee Majors. The figure could do what action couldn't do. He could lift his engine block and we could see what he saw by looking in the back of his bionic eye. I played with it for hours. Loved it. I recently bought another one on eBay for sentimental reasons but I don't play with it.
That sounds like a great project for an awesome bit of toy history. I'll keep it in mind because right now I'm still backed up on my projects in various stages of completion. Soooo many great vintage toys that need some TLC
I still remember losing my mind when I opened my Christmas present and there was Maskatron!✌️🤘🇨🇦
Six Million Dollar Man... my absolute favorite toy of all time...Evel Knievel with bike was my second. AND remember it was an ACTION FIGURE and NOT a DOLL !! 😃😃😃
One my favorite toys!! Another great video!!👍👍👍
The Steve Austin figure was fun to have and play with as a kid. I loved watching the Six Million Dollar Man every Saturday night with my family. I badly wanted the Steve Austin figure because of what the figure could do and it looked like Lee Majors. The figure could do what action couldn't do. He could lift his engine block and we could see what he saw by looking in the back of his bionic eye. I played with it for hours. Loved it. I recently bought another one on eBay for sentimental reasons but I don't play with it.
Another great vid Tim, reminds me I need to get my collection out of storage and back on display 👍
Sounds good, just in time for the holidays!
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Who he on the left?
Mattel's "Pulsar"
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much obliged.
Hey Tim, any interest in restoring a box for a mint unused Six Million Dollar Man figure? Let me know!
That sounds like a great project for an awesome bit of toy history. I'll keep it in mind because right now I'm still backed up on my projects in various stages of completion. Soooo many great vintage toys that need some TLC