Vintage Action Man Helicopter restoration: part one - Toy Polloi

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Action Man's Helicopter has certainly seen some action as this one is no longer capable of flying, or even being put together currently. So join me as I take on this challenge and see if we can get this vintage toy repaired and put back together.
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:04 Vintage Action Man Advert
    1:30 What's broken
    5:07 Cleaning
    5:45 Repairing the tail
    13:29 Repaing the tail fins
    21:55 Replacement hook
    24:11 Putting the cockpit back together
    25:31 The end for now
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  • @SamSnoekBrown
    @SamSnoekBrown Год назад +12

    I think one of my favorite things about videos like this one is seeing you think your way through these repairs. Really clever solutions to some of these issues, but also, kind of reassuring how much of it is really just eyeballing and trial-and-error!

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +5

      There is no manual for toy repairs so you just have to go with what comes to mind.

  • @kjamison5951
    @kjamison5951 Год назад

    I really loved seeing Action Dave alongside Action Man! Tremendous start to a worthwhile project. I have my original helicopter and a spares helicopter to renovate. Great ideas here!

  • @richardcoleman3425
    @richardcoleman3425 Год назад

    I love the original fix for the winch hook - using the key from a corned beef tin - That's a Dad's Repair if ever I saw one.... Brilliant!
    As for your work... Exemplary as usual, Dave. Top Marks - Alpha Plus!

  • @sithcarebear1
    @sithcarebear1 Год назад

    I love that they went all out on Action Man! You might get vehicles for a 3.75 line but to have the assortment you see in this 12 inch line would be unheard of today. Great work so far, Dave! Can’t wait to see Part 2!! Cheers!

  • @TheToyBoy1978
    @TheToyBoy1978 Год назад +5

    Looking good so far Dave! Some superb styrene work there👌 I didn't expect it to feel so surreal watching you fix my donation. lol
    Looking forward to part 2! 👍

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +1

      It's been a fun, if tricky, project. But I do like a challenge.

  • @lostonwallace1396
    @lostonwallace1396 Год назад

    Dave, this is the sort of project that you do that I absolutely love the most: toy projects where you recreate and fabricate replacement pieces from styrene! I like these particularly type of fixes because styrene sheets aren't hard to acquire, and any viewer might manage to pull off these same kind of fixes after carefully watching you repair videos. You always make things look easy (whether they actually are or not), and that helps a viewer like myself find the confidence to try a similar toy fix. Part 1 of this is already looking incredible, and I'm looking forward to seeing how you tackle the issues with the landing skids. Matching olive drab paint can also be a bit tricky, as there doesn't seem to be one standard "olive drab" color. Sometimes they're more yellow than green, or vice-versa, so that will be interesting to see as well. I know you're going to pull this off with flying colors, man, so I eagerly await your next video installment!

  • @drawingbyhand
    @drawingbyhand Год назад

    Brilliant action man restoration on helicopter toy polloi.

  • @a1exh
    @a1exh Год назад +1

    The nostalgia of seeing this toy and the many hours of flying it and the blades flying off as you're bashing that button as hard as you can for maximum rotations.

  • @JulesDesmond
    @JulesDesmond Год назад

    Love this Dave. It's a testament to you and your style, that you get me watching these videos for lines that I don't really have an interest in. Always great to see new repair techniques and apply them to the toys I do collect.
    Mrs TP's shoe plastic is such a stalwart repair item at this point! 🤣 It definitely has made me look at the bits and pieces twice, before throwing them in the bin! Looking forward to part 2.

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад

      Thanks. Glad you find them interesting. This one has lots of tricky fixes .

  • @norooron333
    @norooron333 Год назад

    The new model of action man action man toy polloy with the most difficult mission to solve!

  • @loganjorgensen
    @loganjorgensen Год назад

    12:11 I think the holes are just a nod to realism, they typically do that in real things to reduce overall weight in a sort of large dinosaur bone like engineering practice.
    These are probably my favorite video topic you cover, Action Man vehicle repair, idk maybe it's the big scale and mechanics. Just a real treat to see you manually machine missing parts back into existence. :D

  • @andrethib
    @andrethib Год назад +1

    here in the US, our GI Joe helicopter was identical except that it was molded in yellow plastic. I had one for my GI Joes, it was one of my favorite toys. There was also a "backpack helicopter," my best friend had it for his GI Joe; we had many hours of fun!

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +2

      The backpack version is the Turbocopter. That's the one I had as a kid.

    • @MatthewOfLondon
      @MatthewOfLondon Год назад +1

      I remember the yellow helicopter as I went to a foreign school for a few year in the 70's. One of the kids there was American and I was fascinated by his yellow helicopter. I only knew the green one. No one was allowed near it and rightly so.

  • @Classic80sFanboy
    @Classic80sFanboy Год назад +3

    Even though I don't collect Action Man Dave, what a great video and amazing results!!👍

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +2

      Thanks. This is quite a complicated project. But great fun.

  • @CrabOfDoom
    @CrabOfDoom Год назад +2

    I really want to recommend that you add the can key to your nerd vest, somehow. It's vintage toy restoration, from someone who was doing what they could, with what they had, and that took some creativity. The tail fins fix is very, very clever. I couldn't picture what you were describing at first, but seeing it in process made perfect sense. Always did like 'mosquito'-looking helicopters, and glad this one is going to get the chance to be whole again.

  • @briansadler7270
    @briansadler7270 Год назад

    Absolutely fabulous video Dave. These types of videos are without a doubt my favorite that you do. Would be cool to see you take a shot at completely building a recreation of something with just a pile of styrene. Nothing but a picture. Lol I have no doubt you could do it. The ingenuity that goes into your repairs is absolutely phenomenal. I'm excited to see what you do with part two and the landing gear. I sort of have an idea in mind for what I might do. Can't wait to see how close or absolutely far away I am from the way you make it happen. Thanks for the video/s

  • @draigaur9543
    @draigaur9543 Год назад

    I had one of those helies ,great memories!

  • @kieronball8962
    @kieronball8962 Год назад +2

    A great part one, to this amazing Action Man helicopter restoration, Dave.
    I love your work with anything Action Man, as it's a toyline close to my heart.

  • @ICHIBANDIPPER
    @ICHIBANDIPPER Год назад +1

    I had this same helicopter in about 1982, brings back great memories. Top restoration! Cheers Dave, Ross.🍻

  • @paulgould3719
    @paulgould3719 Год назад

    Thanks for making these videos you have inspired me to start cleating classic star wars and star trek toys and your videos have helped me to restore all my collection thank you so much.

  • @georgemartinezjr
    @georgemartinezjr Год назад

    Great Job Dave never Sease to amaze me when comes to patching this Old Toys
    Love to see out side and Fly it like it was
    Meant to do

  • @Tim-57
    @Tim-57 Год назад

    Hey Dave
    Great 1st half video of the repairs.
    Thank you for sharing and take care.

  • @mx472000
    @mx472000 Год назад +2

    Fantastic!

  • @sparkles122
    @sparkles122 Год назад

    Your videos have given me the confidence to do my own restoration of a g1 transformer sandstorm. Its a bit tatty and needs new stickers but thanks to you i think I'll be able to do it.

  • @markstammers1965
    @markstammers1965 Год назад +1

    Loving the 1980s Doctor Who inspired intro title... and the videos pretty good too!

  • @DJKC
    @DJKC Год назад +1

    Used to have one of these as a child in the mid 70s, straight away I noticed the body appeared to be a different colour from mine. Mine was closer to the colour of the landing part that had broken off. I recall it had quite a short life even then, my dad had to repair the end of the tail as it broke in the same place, as did the landing runners.

  • @gecko-sb1kp
    @gecko-sb1kp Год назад

    That was one of the few toys I never had as a kid but I seen it up close and personal. They had one out of it's box and on display at one of our toy shops in Australia. Slightly different green paint but this was back in about 1975 and it was the GI Joe version. But it looked sweet. And huge to a 7 year old...

  • @chrisst8922
    @chrisst8922 Год назад

    Wish the Repair Shop had stuff like this. They always have stuff from yesteryear.

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +1

      It would be great if they did a show just for toys.

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery Год назад

    Lovely toy. Never had one myself, but a schoolfriend did. Like a lot of 1970's toys, though, it was rather flimsy. The landing skids and tail were often snapped - I saw the 'Capture Copter' version at a car boot sale last year, and the busted bits were the skids and tail. I didn't buy it, as I don't own any Action Man figures, and, as you can never just have one, or a few bits of gear, ever, I don't want to go down that rabbit hole! Great repair. I'm thankful that the polystyrene used nowadays is a far more stable and robust formulation.

  • @thetworoos
    @thetworoos Год назад

    Great work! Looking forward to part 2!

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Part two is just as complicated 🖖

  • @johnclarke25
    @johnclarke25 Год назад

    Looking great as a restoration,I have a capture copter to do as have been fixing up my collection of vintage action men I kept from my fist one in 1967.

  • @TheRetroTinker
    @TheRetroTinker Год назад +2

    Looking excellent so far Dave!! Looking forward to part two!

  • @ActionPopCast
    @ActionPopCast Год назад

    I do love an action man video. Great work TP 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад

      Thanks 👍 This is turning into quite a project.

  • @martinseel2837
    @martinseel2837 Год назад

    mine is still in perfect shape !!! Nothing broken :-)))) I LOVE YOUR STUFF

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад

      You are lucky. This seem prone to breaking.

  • @katenunyabizness9221
    @katenunyabizness9221 Год назад

    Never seen one broken at the base of the tail like that. It had a hard life and that's quite a nice repair! The skids are almost always broken and seemed to be fragile even when new. Be glad it wasn't the capture version of the copter as those pontoon floats are heavy and snap very tightly onto the skids. That extra weight is not friiendly to the skids' health.

  • @computer5524
    @computer5524 Год назад

    Thanks for another brilliant repair video. I also like that Frank Zappa Inca Roads style music that you put on your videos recently and it's the best music I heard on your channel.

  • @MrTommyboy357
    @MrTommyboy357 Год назад +1

    Nice work!

  • @Thehumblecollectoruk
    @Thehumblecollectoruk Год назад

    great fix cant wait part 2 mine the pins broke that hold two halfs toghter but enough to hold toghter .looking forward action man repair too .

  • @papitoluis4175
    @papitoluis4175 Год назад +1

    Gracias....ese helicóptero me trae muy buenos recuerdos de mi geyperman....saludos desde España!!!

  • @campbellruleV1kiwiGI
    @campbellruleV1kiwiGI Год назад

    Your work is amazing and inspiring mate. The repairs that you do are incredible.

  • @Rick_Todd
    @Rick_Todd Год назад

    There is a really nice condition complete in the box one on ebay right now , Save the pictures before some one buys it , you get some really good close ups.

  • @mikebull1972
    @mikebull1972 Год назад +1

    Ha, I remember getting one of these for my birthday and I don't think it lasted long...I recall spending more time looking at it and being forbidden to touch it while various glues tried (and invariably failed) to fix things like the landing skids etc. Too much of it was never really up to the job even from new!

  • @eltenda
    @eltenda Год назад

    Another cool project!

  • @davesmith-rs1yo
    @davesmith-rs1yo Год назад

    Reminds me of the capture copter I had for xmas!

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад

      It's the same basic helicopter with added extra bits.

  • @TimecodePerez
    @TimecodePerez Год назад

    Great work! Love this video.

  • @juanjosemunozgarcia1276
    @juanjosemunozgarcia1276 Год назад

    Good video mate

  • @kingerikthegreatest.ofall.7860

    Nice job.

  • @krystenreid8106
    @krystenreid8106 Год назад

    I am not sure this would have been a very sturdy toy at the time either, I think it would have broken in many of the same places early on, just thinking how kids play with things. nice work getting it displayable again.

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад

      It certainly has many weak points to it. And I get the feeling most of these are broken in some way. Just putting the landing gear on feels very risky now.

  • @jsnsk101
    @jsnsk101 Год назад

    Do you ever see the Command Bunker anymore? I had one as a kid, still remember opening it at Christmas, it was great

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад

      There was one in the last Toy fair video I did. It's on my wants list as I had it growing up. They are always out of my price range when I see them.

  • @MG-id7hl
    @MG-id7hl Год назад +1

    Excellent video Dave - the very one I've been waiting for. The chopper I have is in rather a worse state than this but the parts have now arrived so I think it's going to end up a custom rather than a resto. Hope to use pursuit craft pontoons for a float version as the skids are completely knackered. If I'm lucky, it might actually float!...Fingers crossed 🤞...Mike

    • @katenunyabizness9221
      @katenunyabizness9221 Год назад

      Good luck! The copter is tail heavy so the pursuit pontoons may not be long enough or displace enough water to actually float with the copter's weight. If you look for pics of the capture copter you'll see just how beefy the pontoons are.

    • @MG-id7hl
      @MG-id7hl Год назад

      @@katenunyabizness9221 I was never good at physics in school, but I'm hoping if I mount the copter far forward on the pontoons and add balast into the control column...+ the pilot...it should work out. A partial mock up has worked OK, but on dry land. So we'll see. Glad I'm too big to climb into it...but Action Man is definitely up for the challenge 👍🏻

  • @jon9550
    @jon9550 Год назад

    I can't remember off the top of my head, but have you ever tried using Blue stuff and epoxy putty to cast small parts? It is a technique often used to make additional mini figures for games like Warhammer but it strikes me that it would be useful for small parts like the piece missing from the end of the helicopter blade. If you can find original parts on eBay that is the better route but for hard to find parts it can be satisfying casting your own.

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +1

      I have indeed done that. Often finding the original parts is the problem but in this instance it could have been done.

  • @TheDing1701
    @TheDing1701 Год назад +1

    How long does it take you to go through a bottle of Plastic Weld? Great video!

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +2

      Ha ha. Just ordered some more. About three bottles a year currently as it goes a long way.

  • @kennybacchus669
    @kennybacchus669 Год назад +1

    Vintage. Action. Man. Toy. Review

  • @miklawson211
    @miklawson211 7 дней назад

    I've just picked up a Cherilea Chopper Helicopter which is in need of some TLC. I haven't had a chance to see what the problems are at the moment , i'll be looking later. One problem i do see are the broken connectors on the rotor blades. I came over to Toy Polloi to pick up some hints. Have you restored a Cherilea before?

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  6 дней назад +1

      Sounds like a fun project. I've only restored the one you see here. But I imagine I have covered most of what you will need already.

    • @miklawson211
      @miklawson211 6 дней назад

      @@toypolloi The Rotor blades are retained in a different manner from the ones in the video but i'm sure i've seen something similar repaired before. The Helicopter is good condition over all, at least the landing gear isn't broke.

  • @simonrhodes3105
    @simonrhodes3105 Год назад

    Another great episode! Would you have any use for a 40th anniversary SAS key figure and parachute attack box set?

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад

      Thanks. This is a fun project. Lots of tricky repairs to work through. That's an outfit I don't have. I just have the basic SAS chap as that's what I had as a kid so far.

    • @simonrhodes3105
      @simonrhodes3105 Год назад +1

      @@toypolloi You have one now. I'll stick it in with the next care package.

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +1

      Wow, thank you.

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery Год назад

    Should there be a seatbelt? There seem to be slots in the seat for a waist strap.

    • @toypolloi
      @toypolloi  Год назад +1

      No, it’s all danger when flying this.

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery Год назад

      @@toypolloi 🤔 😂😂😂

  • @i.g.joescale1614
    @i.g.joescale1614 3 месяца назад +1

    Ualll! Sensacional, adorei a revitalização, vai ficar um item incrível. Gostei muito da tecnica, ja utilizo algo parecido, porem o teu processo, em passo a passo ficou muito explicativo e didático.
    Ja vou seguir o canal, e aguardar a continuação. Quando puder, de uma olhada bo nosso canal, acho que vai gostar de algumas coisas. 😉🫡👍🏿🚁