How Palitoy created ACTION MAN’s Dynamic Physique

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  • @AnalogToys
    @AnalogToys  Год назад +42

    All credit to former Palitoy Chief Toy Designer Bob Brechin as these videos would not be possible without his generous assistance.

    • @LaserPants
      @LaserPants Год назад +4

      Here Here! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @MichaelJShaffer
    @MichaelJShaffer Год назад +11

    Being able to hear about the constant innovations at Palitoy directly from those who were involved makes these Action Man videos something special.
    That grimace "feature" was a close one 😬.

    • @davekennedy6315
      @davekennedy6315 Год назад

      Agreed! To be honest I never cared about the Eagle Eyes either (but did love that Sharpshooter neck lump) My Action Men were always fighting, i wasn't one just to set them in poses and just leave them like that.

  • @Ursus3978
    @Ursus3978 Год назад +6

    Fascinating. Love seeing the vintage factory assembly process.

  • @darrellwallace4182
    @darrellwallace4182 Год назад +6

    Since I make my own fashion dolls in resin, both female and male, I find this review completely fascinating!
    The details of how mass produced dolls (and or action figures) are made is complex and very involved.
    This history of "action man" is wonderful and what was really magical was the clip of the figures being made in the factory.
    Completely BRILLIANT!
    I watched this three times!
    Thanks so much for this Tony!

  • @philashby2823
    @philashby2823 Год назад +2

    Those legendary factory workers, breathing glue and flock and fighting figures into those rubber space suits.

  • @TheToyBoy1978
    @TheToyBoy1978 Год назад +10

    Awesome video Tony, great learning the process of how the Dynamic Physique figure came about, and loved seeing Action Man being put together in the production line. I've already watched it a second time! 👍

  • @gingertompuss2653
    @gingertompuss2653 Год назад +2

    Like many viewers I love your videos.
    If nothing else they take me to the happy time where the only "problem" in life was daydreaming of what Palitoy stuff you might get with your pocket money.
    Or when watching I can annoy my family and friends by shouting out "I had one of those!".
    Worse still ...well for them... is when a video makes me want to route through a cupboard.
    Hopefully to find I still have that rather tatty, missing it's accessories, but still much loved, lump of plastic.
    And I know I'm not alone in that passion for 1970's toys.
    Indeed, the same year I finally (OK allegedly) grew-up, got educated & graduated, Roger Johnson, ex-commando parachutist and a real life model for Action Man was given an honorary degree by Chichester University. "Officially" that was for his work in sports, but I've always suspected someone in high places was an Action Man fan.
    Even now the Action Man effect lives on, especially if you attend any business meeting with blokes of a certain age.
    If Palitoy, Hornby, Corgi crops up, you can pretty much forget the agenda :)

  • @lesliepark728
    @lesliepark728 Год назад +4

    I always love to see these history documentaries about action figures.
    It was your history of action man series that introduced me to your channel as a matter of fact.
    Here's to action man ☕️
    (And to those who made him him what he was 🍸)

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 Год назад +2

    Action man was also my Indiana Jones figure , one of the best toy lines ever .
    I remember having a black and gold tonka 4 seater jeep that was perfectly in scale with action man , ( I had plenty of the jeeps , motor bikes , tanks etc etc from the action man range ) .
    That tonka jeep was a proper tough to made of solid metal and proper softish big tyres , I could put 4 action men in send it down the long path of the house and into the pavement that was a very steep hill ,I used to love watching it speeding off then having some tremendous jump to fly off or it would crash and go tumbling off , all the time the action men were inside the truck , amazing toys they were .

    • @cyberfrank-bx2nv
      @cyberfrank-bx2nv Год назад

      I had the blue Tonka version, I tied a string, and pulled it behind my bike on the streets,
      what a blast! these were made really tough! lol.

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 Год назад +1

    I'm so glad to have been a child during the late 70s to mid 80s , all my older cousins had tonnes of action man stuff and as they got older they gave me everything , then star wars took over and the rest is history , the 70s and 80s were the golden age of toys in my opinion .

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 Год назад +1

    The reason action man, action force and palitoy star wars were loved by kids so much is because the people making them loved their jobs and they were genuinely doing their very best to make better toys for the kids of the UK .

  • @BlakeGildaphish76
    @BlakeGildaphish76 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the factory footage! It was thrilling to see an Action Man figure being assembled.
    i have always been fascinated by toy company factories.

  • @JONNYSORENSEN_AU
    @JONNYSORENSEN_AU Год назад +1

    Im glad Analog Toys has the wisdom, knowledge and research that lesser channels lack. 🤫

  • @Ksknight100
    @Ksknight100 Год назад +3

    Love the old Palitoy factory footage. As usual a top video, fun and educational. Thanks mate.

  • @TouchéandDumDum
    @TouchéandDumDum Год назад +1

    Great video , be nice to see an interview with some of the Palitoy production line staff and hear their views as it was back in the day.

  • @skunkworksstudios
    @skunkworksstudios Год назад +3

    Imo this is the best 1/6 scale body ever made. I own a few! It’s classic, functional and looks great in clothes! Great video as always! 🤜🍺🤛

  • @JosephDickersonUX
    @JosephDickersonUX Год назад +2

    A great video as always, Tony. I love the detailed breakdown of the construction process and how the figure was designed. I doubt any "Toy Guru" would provide such detail - Heck, he wouldn't be able to edit any of the clips together. Thanks for the work.

  • @mariustresorus942
    @mariustresorus942 Год назад +1

    In France, they were called action Joe. I loved those toys, I still have the LandRover and the sidecar. I would love to get my adventurer man back, Joe.

  • @mikebull1972
    @mikebull1972 Год назад +1

    A wonderful big slice of history- thank you, Tony!

  • @zappababe8577
    @zappababe8577 3 месяца назад

    This toy had a lot of heart, and won a lot of children's hearts.

  • @douglasmontgomery2063
    @douglasmontgomery2063 Год назад +1

    Fascinating video, Tony! Thanks for this!

  • @oliversees9443
    @oliversees9443 Год назад

    I absolutely LOVE that package design. Such great colors and styling. Great video.

  • @Toy-Master
    @Toy-Master Год назад +1

    Awesome insite into my favourite action man era analogue toy's at it's best nice work Tony 👍

  • @sizoromero2269
    @sizoromero2269 Год назад +1

    Well done Tony your research is exemplary and your presenting skills are being fine tuned on each of your presentation. Keep up the excellent work Dr VAM. 👌

  • @impossiblepie
    @impossiblepie Год назад +1

    That was great Tony, thanks!

  • @Chenzo-sb6zu
    @Chenzo-sb6zu Год назад +1

    Fantastic Tony! Great research. I had no idea about the plans for a moving mouth.

  • @macorourke2222
    @macorourke2222 Год назад +1

    Great video Brother Thanks for sharing Your passion and adventures from Toronto Ontario Canada 😀 👍 ❤️ 🌎♥️💯💯💯💯💯🎉🎉

  • @basilparle944
    @basilparle944 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video Tony massive thumbs up!! thank God there's someone out there who makes quality action man content. Informative, well designed with excellent presentation, thank you for taking so much time and effort, love the channel.

  • @jamessaltzburg9549
    @jamessaltzburg9549 Год назад +1

    Great video Tony. Loved the production vid

  • @scoot4348
    @scoot4348 Год назад +1

    Love your videos but now I watch them with joy and sadness. My collection of G.I.Joes was stolen. Over 120 Joe's plus other brands of 1/6 action figures and other collectables. I really miss my Joe's with dogs and all the 101st Airborne figures, my old favorite unit I served in.
    Thanks for the great vids and history.
    I really like how Action Man and G.I. Joe's differ in the selection of equipment and such. You Brits had some really cool stuff. 😊

  • @LogicBlaster
    @LogicBlaster Год назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic video, Tony! Always love these detailed examinations of the history of Action Man. Well done, sir!👍

  • @timjames6190
    @timjames6190 Год назад +1

    Love this content Tony thanks again for all your bloody hard work you do to keep all the great action man content alive your a real awesome guy 👍

  • @benjaminthomasholton963
    @benjaminthomasholton963 Год назад +1

    Your videos are absolutely superb, thank you!

  • @samsvintagerepairs867
    @samsvintagerepairs867 Год назад +1

    Can't wait to see this! Should be another top-notch video!

  • @TheNightBadger
    @TheNightBadger Год назад

    Love the touch of 'Who Dares Wins' music at the end! I never had the new body tooling, only hand-me-downs from relatives of the old version, but I vaguely recall seeing the new body around. Looks ingeneous.

  • @eltenda
    @eltenda Год назад +1

    Very interesting video ! Thanks for doing this!

  • @davidmatthews2983
    @davidmatthews2983 Год назад

    I was one of those 90’s kids who saw the hasbro action man line kick in the mid 90’s. Out in Australia 🇦🇺
    Parents brought home 2 of the same action man mountain climbing versions, which was because the Sega lock on blue guns and headsets broke. Santa managed to honour the warranty and my brother and I got these toys which had clothes and equipment.
    No sooner did a new cartoon start on the morning tv shows showing an action man action show.
    It’s great for myself to see where the original came from and what palitoy had.

  • @greghughes9375
    @greghughes9375 Год назад

    Wonderful feature, full of emotional nostalgia about the Old Guard. A million thanks

  • @DougPalumbo
    @DougPalumbo Год назад

    Brilliant video! Thanks Tony! The box art looks to be modeled after actor Robert Conrad.

  • @kingerikthegreatest.ofall.7860
    @kingerikthegreatest.ofall.7860 Год назад +1

    Very interesting. I’ve always wondered how the flocking was applied.

  • @badmonkeyspilljuice
    @badmonkeyspilljuice Год назад +1

    Hey Tony. I'm sure you have seen the James May Toy Stories: Action Man breaking the Sound Barrier.
    Was sadly missing your expertise and input.

  • @BlakeGildaphish76
    @BlakeGildaphish76 Год назад +1

    The sharp-shooter head position was GENIUS! i wish Hasbro had kept that going in America.
    The Hall of Fame Joes of the 90s would have been so much cooler.

  • @martinseel2837
    @martinseel2837 Год назад

    i guess this is one of your best videos you made..... thanks a lot...that was great

  • @25111425
    @25111425 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic video. really brightened up my day. Thank you!

  • @ivane5110
    @ivane5110 Год назад

    It still blows my mind how long large Action Man figures were still popular for in the UK. By 79 I dont recall even seeing a single thing from the brand on shelves or even in comic ads anymore. Even Mego 8" were all over and done with by then I think. Cool video.

    • @ivane5110
      @ivane5110 Год назад

      @@derekmcmanus8615 Wow, cool. Here in the States G.I. Joe was already a distant memory by the time the new G.I. Joe (Real American Hero) line came out. I wonder if the original line had stayed to also transition over if we'd have gotten a complete different 3 3/4ths line based on that instead of a whole new cast of characters. As much as I'd have loved seeing that, I think it'd have been a loss not to have gotten Snake-eyes, Stormshadow and the rest.

  • @TheSkullReviews
    @TheSkullReviews Год назад

    That was a great watch, excellent job with this showcase👍

  • @skumbagstudios666
    @skumbagstudios666 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. All the design and production aspects are fascinating.
    I'm quite new to your channel and I am really enjoying going through your back catalogue of videos.. Great stuff

  • @stephenkemp1884
    @stephenkemp1884 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'd love to find a green pants version, never seen that before 😮😮

  • @gerainthorton8980
    @gerainthorton8980 Год назад

    Awesome video Tony. Very interesting.

  • @jonboldrey5339
    @jonboldrey5339 Год назад

    Good ol action man analog toy video 💪🍻

  • @jamesloft6863
    @jamesloft6863 Год назад

    Really good video. Thanks

  • @Tyler_Lalonde-
    @Tyler_Lalonde- Год назад

    Very interesting, great video thank you!

  • @stephenkemp1884
    @stephenkemp1884 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant very interesting and informative, thank you,😮😮😊😊 just to let you know your talking commander is speaking a bit fast, you can slow it down a little by moving little metal lever inside torso 😊😊

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Год назад

    The information gathered and collaboration was really action-packed.

  • @MartinHughes-cc6lc
    @MartinHughes-cc6lc Год назад

    Awesome video Tony

  • @cyberfrank-bx2nv
    @cyberfrank-bx2nv Год назад

    I had both versions of the bodies, none of the painted hair,
    I loved the griping hand though, and one version of the eyes moving.
    I don t think I ever had a talking version, but did nt like the cord anyways.
    I felt it looked bad and unrealistic.
    man, I d still want one of those today, I have a fake one, not the real thing.
    I can still remember how I liked the smell right out of the box, memorable!
    it s great to have all these infos now, better late than never.
    good show bro.

  • @davekennedy6315
    @davekennedy6315 Год назад

    Action Man was my far and away favourite toy when I was a kid (closely followed by Britain's army toys and even those cheap plastic army figures of the same scale) My favourite Action Man was my SAS figure with hood, gasmask, flack jacket (just like we'd seen in the embassy siege) I also sent off for a Vickers machine gun with those Action Man points.

  • @samsvintagerepairs867
    @samsvintagerepairs867 Год назад

    As I expected, another top-notch video! Amazing work Tony! I've been watching your stuff since around 2018/2019 and loved every video! Been dying to get a Action Man muscle body figure myself. Costs a little too much for me to get them here in the U.S.. Trying to work something out with Marc O' Neill to get a Talking Commander. Wish me luck!

  • @kumachan9311
    @kumachan9311 Год назад

    Ready for ACTION !

  • @cypherian2
    @cypherian2 Год назад +1

    I'm too young to remember the Original 12' G.I. JOE line. My familiarity with the brand started with it's relaunch as a three and three quarter inch line of figures. I kind of wish HASBRO has licensed this version of Action Man (Would that have been a case of reverse licensing?) instead of sticking with their own. This might have given Palitoy a fighting chance to stay alive. As much as I liked the small figures of my youth, I would have loved to have had these larger cousins too! I know there were re-issues of the HASBRO 12' figures, but they just weren't as cool!

  • @BlakeGildaphish76
    @BlakeGildaphish76 Год назад +2

    Toys made with the intention to make them last. i miss this kind of toy-making integrity.

  • @workingZen
    @workingZen 9 месяцев назад

    I had the space ranger and one of his vehicles. It was really an impresive action figure. This was an interesting video. I always wondered what the neck notch was for

  • @snipedude4953
    @snipedude4953 Год назад

    My last two Action Men I received where the Talking Commander and Space Ranger.

  • @Thehumblecollectoruk
    @Thehumblecollectoruk Год назад

    gread video .action man mh fraviote on your channel.hope more to come .and great see palitoy employess .

  • @Mentski
    @Mentski Год назад

    My first Action Man used the original body, which must've still been available on shelves around 1980. He didn't last long though as his adventures deep sea diving (in the bath) took it's toll and rotted apart. My two dynamic physique "Blue Pants Action Men" faired far better exploring the depths.

  • @Beto2008-r7s
    @Beto2008-r7s Год назад

    Action men 1979 is my wishlist is my favorite figure

  • @baltinhas2
    @baltinhas2 2 месяца назад

    super!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @user-bv9yi4by8j
    @user-bv9yi4by8j 6 месяцев назад

    My era was the BP EE Action Man with Dynamic physique 😊❤

  • @Black_Patriot-Veteran-1970
    @Black_Patriot-Veteran-1970 8 месяцев назад

    Being from the US and having played with the GI Joe Muscle body Joes as a kid, I favor the muscle body Joes over the "Classic" bodies myself.

  • @edwardkohout3494
    @edwardkohout3494 Год назад

    For me, I never had a muscle body and never needed one. I thought the original body was fine. And I like the articulation on the original. Especially the ball hips.

  • @griersson
    @griersson Год назад

    Great video! By the way do you know the RPM (or normal RPM anyway) of the tiny records placed inside Palitoy's talking products?

  • @educution
    @educution Год назад

    Many of us wouldn't have our Dynamic Physiques without having had Action Man buddies. Same reason many He-Man owners hulk out on roids.

  • @davidneal9368
    @davidneal9368 6 месяцев назад

    I've got that 1982 Action man talking commander in my cabinet bought unboxed early last year though not keen on the combat trousers

  • @paull6155
    @paull6155 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks

    • @AnalogToys
      @AnalogToys  7 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated man!

    • @paull6155
      @paull6155 7 месяцев назад

      I’ve restored many vintage action man figures and it’s great to learn more about the history behind them😊 brilliant and very informative👍🏻

  • @darkestcloister
    @darkestcloister Год назад

    7:36 yesteryears was blue-pants, today we have Lazer-pants😏

  • @darrenwilliams8522
    @darrenwilliams8522 2 месяца назад

    I did the iso-propyl-alcohol soak on an Action Man Eagle Eye, unfortunately it took the eye colour off as well, beware

  • @dbarrett-hl6zx
    @dbarrett-hl6zx Год назад +3

    How can they look skinny but buff at the same time

    • @punisherxs6654
      @punisherxs6654 Год назад +1

      Because the chest is so wide which makes them look so buffed apart from the arms and legs as they are skinny.

    • @TheToyBoy1978
      @TheToyBoy1978 Год назад

      "Fit and muscular, but NOT overly buff"

    • @dbarrett-hl6zx
      @dbarrett-hl6zx Год назад

      @@TheToyBoy1978 yea. I just thought it was funny. They look so fit but got the skinny arms. Still looks great though

  • @frankhaesihus3568
    @frankhaesihus3568 Год назад +1

    I prefer the GI Joe muscle bodys, but it is a nice unique design.Unfortunately, the restoration is not optimal.

  • @davidneal9368
    @davidneal9368 6 месяцев назад

    Bring em back to our toy stores Not cheap imitations and reintroduce them as action man. Affordable for parents and collectors alike to afford to buy

  • @Hedgehobbit
    @Hedgehobbit Год назад +1

    Did anyone ever make a reproduction for the muscle body?

    • @cyberfrank-bx2nv
      @cyberfrank-bx2nv Год назад

      I think Spain still makes some, I saw a video a few years back, ask
      'skunk work' channel, he should know more I guess.

  • @joeblogs-vx4ep
    @joeblogs-vx4ep Месяц назад

    The old body was better the plastic material more strong and durable
    The new body while looking good the plastic was brittle and created to reduce costs

    • @AnalogToys
      @AnalogToys  Месяц назад

      You’re talking out of your ass. The new body was not brittle whatsoever.

  • @leeBoB4257
    @leeBoB4257 9 месяцев назад

    I love Action man but I hate that shiny face that has no resemblance to the Handsome 60s figure .

  • @Raycheetah
    @Raycheetah Год назад +1

    15:08 My understanding of the end of the 1/6 scale GI Joe was that the Arab oil embargo made materials costs too high. I'm glad to see that Action Man outlived the line by some years (and with a lot of cool products that my inner nine-year-old envies!), but I didn't care for the "mini-Joes," as I thought of them. ='[.]'=

    • @steveharrison9901
      @steveharrison9901 Год назад +2

      Well, I have always questioned that excuse because it just doesn’t make sense. Simply BECAUSE it didn’t affect Action Man, Takara’s Combat Joe, and probably most significantly, Mattel’s Barbie.
      I think it was actually Hasbro just losing faith in the line. Product had gotten lower quality in order to preserve the profit margin at 1966’s level (and of course higher production costs as the global recession played havoc with world Currencies and all that). GI Joe was a mature toy line that had surpassed the ‘industry think’ of a 3 year lifespan, and I think Hasbro just had no idea how to shift thinking to an ‘evergreen’ product line.
      Bulletman was a bad idea. The Intruders were a low budget cheaped-out concept. There was SO MUCH potential to the Adventure Team that was never realized. *sigh*

    • @Raycheetah
      @Raycheetah Год назад

      @@steveharrison9901 Well, the one thing which supports the material costs theory wasn't the figures themselves, it was the GEAR. If Hasbro wanted to provide a range of cool vehicles, boats, planes, bases, etc., the only way to keep them economical (for the manufacturer AND the consumer) was the shift to a smaller scale. I was always impressed with how much cool hardware the newer Joes got, but it never swayed my opinion of the line. And, yes, Hasbro got lazy and a bit stupid toward the end with those non-GI Joe products. Mike Power was the last, new thing Hasbro did that I could get behind as a kid. ='[.]'=

    • @steveharrison9901
      @steveharrison9901 Год назад +1

      I agree, the gear was the sticking point. But the solution may well have been external mods and add-on parts. The Action Pack concept was very much the right direction I feel.
      And again, the oil crisis didn’t stop Barbie from getting cars, dream houses, campers, dune buggies…😁
      So Hasbro could easily have done another Headquarters style set, vinyl-covered cardboard with plastic stiffeners and accessories. A new trailer that could be towed by the ATV or Troubleshooter (that also had ‘play alone’ value), something to keep the line fresh. But when I compare the MSV to it’s modified form as the Big Trapper… no, Hasbro just lost interest, whoever was the design creative genius that had done all the work for the Adventure Team line was either gone or browbeaten to the point of not caring anymore.
      That’s why I like what Tony is doing with these posts. Showing the passion in what would otherwise be soulless manufacturing of product.
      Hasbro created something wonderful and impactful to a generation. Then they gave up on it.
      And yes the ‘80s revival to Real American Hero (but in a small size) had AMAZING vehicles that made me weep with envy. I was older and not really interested in wee Joes but when I saw that Shuttle Complex set….but it was too bloody big to fit in my car! Lol!
      And now Hasbro has NO idea what to do with GI Joe. Again. I’m sorry but $30 USD figures is not a sustainable growth business model.