ACTION MAN Electronic Command Centre by Palitoy

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  • @BionicRusty
    @BionicRusty Год назад +4

    Fantastic video. 👏👏👏
    My parents spoilt me as a child, but not with money.
    They couldn’t afford the excessive, almost obscene, amount of toys we see handed out today but our Christmas’s were alway incredible.
    As a disabled child, I spent most of my primary school years in hospital and for one rare birthday at home, my parents bought me an Action Man with an inflatable dinghy, radio set, search light, etc. it was my absolute treasure. Still have it 50 years later.
    A well to do family that my dear old mum worked for were having a clear out and they were actually throwing an almost perfect Action Man Jeep out! It was swiftly recovered from the bin and provided me with many, many happy hours.

  • @kieronball8962
    @kieronball8962 Год назад +58

    Not sure if it's because the subject matter is Action Man related, or because Tony has re-discovered his passion for making videos, but this is, without doubt, one of the best toy history/review mini documentaries, ever made.

  • @darrellwallace4182
    @darrellwallace4182 Год назад +12

    Sometimes I think I'm an old fashioned collector in my 50s saying how the toys of my childhood were so much better then the stuff now, but this re-confirms my belief that I'm right!
    This was a great toy! Just absolutely INCREDIBLE!
    Thanks Tony!

  • @ChapMeifan
    @ChapMeifan Год назад +19

    Being in Canada we didn't have access to any of these amazing Action Man toys in the 80's. I didn't even know they existed until the late 90's. I absolutely love the level of detail that went into this line. You're right, Tony, they don't make them like they used to. I'm glad we grew up when we did.

    • @ChapMeifan
      @ChapMeifan Год назад +1

      @@caramello1911 completely agree. I actually preferred the fact that the Adventure Team didn't have a linear storyline to it and you got to give your Joes personalities and send them on adventures. It made you think and dream and plan and give your world validity.

  • @davidf2281
    @davidf2281 Год назад +11

    It's amazing how memories can lurk for decades. The moment I saw the mess kit I remembered how it opened up; hadn't even entered my mind since I was probably nine years old but boom, suddenly there was the memory. Thanks for rekindling a tiny sliver of my childhood!

    • @gutz323
      @gutz323 Год назад +1

      I remember this too, as a revisit to a totally forgotten memory.

  • @splurjioaarmani3205
    @splurjioaarmani3205 Год назад +2

    As a kid growing up in the 70s action man was my favourite toy Christmas and birthdays was always action man stuff top of the list. One of my memories is going to Blackpool to see the illuminations and finding this shop it was near the Dr who museum which had the best window display of action man stuff tanks jeeps and helicopters all set out in dioramas it had a load is action man paratroopers with inflated chutes on a wire frame dropping from the ceiling it was awesome I spent more time looking in that shop window than watching the illuminations it was the highlight of the trip for me even more than the Dr who museum does anybody remember this shop

  • @gary.s5322
    @gary.s5322 Год назад +2

    I'm 58 and action man was the best toy ever when I was a kid,the memories of me and my late brother playing will never go away.

    • @simonandersen1974
      @simonandersen1974 10 дней назад

      ME TOO! LOVE & MISS YOU🙏🏻Christian ❤️

  • @stevewood2326
    @stevewood2326 Год назад +2

    Someone once asked me when I started collecting Action Man ..... "1972. I just never stopped.". Flocked hair talking Commander, Stormtrooper uniform card and a Scorpion Tank. He's still wearing that uniform today, with added Royal Marines Arctic coat for the "Where eagles dare" look.

  • @MichaelJShaffer
    @MichaelJShaffer Год назад +15

    Some of the most interesting toys were ones that had restrictions in their development and design. Hearing directly from some of the team members that designed this playset adds that special touch that Analog Toys is known for.
    Great video, Tony.

  • @johnbower7452
    @johnbower7452 Год назад +3

    Loved hearing how your dad made you one out of wood; my dad did that for me when he saw the Sentry box was made out of cardboard; he simply said he could do better and promptly did. Much better and I still have it to this day.

  • @kidcollectable4043
    @kidcollectable4043 Год назад +5

    I am American and I have been collecting Gi Joe 12 inch for a while and I have just realized how detailed these products are! Definitely might get into them if I have more space 😂

  • @camptube7621
    @camptube7621 Год назад +1

    I remember my first action man. He had fixed fingers and I had to collect tokens to send off for gripping hands. Mine also didn’t have moveable eyes. We were poor and my mum used to knit him jumpers. Every Xmas she would wash and press his clothes ready for a new accessory. Great fun days. God bless her and thank you for bringing back some bitter sweet memories my friend.

  • @Lab4Official
    @Lab4Official Год назад +1

    I can remember the very day I got my first Action Man, my 6th birthday, to me it was the best thing ever and I still have it 50 + years later along with a multitude of others I've collected along the way.

  • @dbaider9467
    @dbaider9467 Год назад +1

    I and all my mates had Action Men. Good times. I actually taught myself to sew when I was 8 because we didn't have the money for different uniforms and I wanted to keep up with the other kids! I still have the uniforms somewhere and if I say so myself I didn't do a bad job at all. Thanks Palitoy.

  • @GIDOJO
    @GIDOJO Год назад +5

    Bravo 👏🏻 I have to track one of these down. Even though I’m a few years younger, I totally understand your pain…. I loved the G.I. Joe Hall of Fame series in the 90s but they never sold a headquarters in that large scale. My dad and I built a really cool one out of wood, but it just wasn’t the same as owning an official playset.
    Recently, I learned of the Hasbro action man headquarters. It’s the G.I. Joe Hall of Fame headquarters we never got.
    You are definitely on a roll with these last few videos! Great job, Tony 😁

  • @PowerChordEPS
    @PowerChordEPS Год назад +4

    It's always a good feeling to finally get your hands on a grail, but hearing how your dad made a replica of the pillbox when you were a kid brought a tear to my eye. I'd argue it meant more. I'd love to see what his looked like, but being 40 years ago I won't hold my breath haha. Reminds me of how a lot of modern toy collectors build dioramas in the absence of proper playsets for display, I'm one of them.
    I always learn something new from your videos Tony, especially if Action Man or Palitoy's in the title being a USA kid. Kudos mate.

  • @danarnold8989
    @danarnold8989 Год назад +2

    Its funny you mention your granddad making the copy from wood I always loved 3.3/4 inch figures and never had any type of fort for them so my grandfather made one from wood still have it was the best thing ever

  • @13thBear
    @13thBear Год назад +1

    I’ve been a toy soldier fan since I was 5 years old, which became a GI Joe fan in later years. Now I have collected Joes and friends since the 90’s and have literally 100’s! I’ve tried to collect some Action Man troops but that’s not easy in the US. I did buy a number of the Action Man Anniversary figures and enjoy them every bit as much as my Joes. I truly admire the Action Man line for their unique sets and vehicles and would love to have found a Command Center for my collection. I am very happy for you and appreciate the review of this great addition to the line.

  • @danielgreen3715
    @danielgreen3715 Год назад +1

    I had an Action Man as a Kid in the 70s He had Blue eyes and Blond Hair and in retrospect looked more like a German Stormtrooper than Good old British Tommy !

  • @buzzmooney2801
    @buzzmooney2801 Год назад +1

    As an American 12" GI Joe collector, I've long envied you Brits, and your Action Man gear: Scorpion Tank? Escape from Colditz? Awesome! But this is the first I've ever heard of the Electronic Command Center! What a cool piece!

  • @petersmith6974
    @petersmith6974 Год назад

    Loved my action man soldiers as a kid (born 65) between them and meccano and Lego they filled my childhood days

  • @andrewthorne6653
    @andrewthorne6653 Год назад +1

    I can now die a happy man that line made me chuckle. Keep up the good work

  • @richhughes7450
    @richhughes7450 Год назад

    Wow. Brings back memories. In the early 80s, I had the scorpion tank and the multi terrain vehicle. You could actually use it as a small go cart, sit in it and steer it with your feet.. I think one of them is still in my olds attic.

  • @jsnsk101
    @jsnsk101 19 дней назад

    Thank you tony, i got one for Christmas back in the day and never seen one since.
    I left mine out in the garden one night and the electronics never worked again.
    Then someone sat or stepped on it, probably a younger sibling.

  • @davidliston5002
    @davidliston5002 Год назад

    All part of my growing up had loads of action men loved them and made in the UK 🇬🇧 a great loss

  • @Journeyman107
    @Journeyman107 10 месяцев назад

    This channel rules, I really appreciate your academic approach- we don’t need more videos simply show and telling toys, we need informative stuff like this

  • @sitcorocket
    @sitcorocket Год назад +1

    I'm 60 and loved my action man/men.. Never had a bearded one!
    Recall having the British army kit, the French resistance fighter and German stormtrooper.. Along with motorcycle and sidecar
    Never had a tank or anything big, my aunt bought me the red devils parachute kit but I didn't like it... Loved looking at the equipment manuals etc.. We had little money so couldn't afford much. Still have the 45 action man single though...

  • @luvit7567
    @luvit7567 Год назад

    I still have the stove/mess kit, along with radio kit, a bivvy bag, and sleeping bag. I had the helicopter, tank, and jeep when I was a kid. God, I wished I'd kept those now.

  • @banzaibobA7V
    @banzaibobA7V Год назад +1

    Very cool set. I love the Vickers gun.

  • @robertwillis4061
    @robertwillis4061 Год назад

    In the mid 70's I got an Action Man Alvis Scorpion Tank. I was the only kid in the area with one. As a group of 8 friends living in the immediate area, we used to gather on someone's garden and have Action Man battles . The tank was fantastic. The only pity was that the gun didn't fire anything

  • @AlmightyTod
    @AlmightyTod Год назад

    That's one hell of a surprise PO Box opening! I feel like figure collectors make up the best hobby groups.

  • @royfr8136
    @royfr8136 Год назад

    I used to love Action Man... I guess I still do. Thanks for this channel.

  • @simonandersen1974
    @simonandersen1974 10 дней назад

    AWES😳ME DISPRICTION! ❤️CHEERS, from DENMARK🇩🇰👏🏻😇❤️😎👍❤️

  • @mikkifly
    @mikkifly Год назад

    My dad was in the army and got me most action man stuff.played this to death.wish I kept it all now.forgot about all the accessories.thx for bringing them back.subbed

  • @michaelherman6664
    @michaelherman6664 Год назад +2

    Thanks again for another fantastic action man video Tony. I always eagerly await the next one.
    And like you this playset always eluded me in my childhood, but at the age of 52 I finally got mine.
    Thankyou for bringing our childhood memories back to life.

  • @zappasmoustache23
    @zappasmoustache23 Год назад

    I have no recollection of this set whatsoever, what a brilliant addition the range. As much as I loved Star Wars toys back in the day, it was my action man that accompanied me everywhere. I even used to modify the costumes for him. My favourite being an American football kit I made using tissue paper wrapped in sellotape for the pads and gold tape for the sport stripes on the sleeves.

  • @davidfindlay878
    @davidfindlay878 Год назад

    What a fantastic video! The Electronic Command Centre was after my time - but I remember the mess kit very well. I think the last 'themed' Action Man set I had was the Colditz set with the sentry box. Happy days. Thank you for the welcome reminder.

  • @lordtwo-a-penny3364
    @lordtwo-a-penny3364 Год назад +1

    Love this channel, the way it is presented & the topics it covers. I still remember how I felt getting the Action Man Helicopter for Christmas back in the 70's. A memory I have is my sister being distracted from the presents she got by it too. It baffles me why these people who created these wonderful timeless toys have never been recognised with an award from the powers that be for services to the nation, for all the hours of pleasure & entertainment they have given this country's children for decades.

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan Год назад +1

      Same here! I wore-out my thumb constantly pressing that button on the side to make the blades go round.

  • @MurrayKerrPhotography
    @MurrayKerrPhotography Год назад

    if you are of that generation, then you'll agree that this was one of the best videos in the history of the internet

  • @Raycheetah
    @Raycheetah Год назад

    My inner nine-year-old is very happy for you. My childhood passion for 1/6 scale G.I. Joe toys was only partially satisfied. While I had some great stuff, including TWO of the six-wheel ATVs (and the other bits from the Mummy's Tomb set), the space capsule, and the set with the training tower, I never got the Adventure Team HQ. It was perhaps a more practical approach to manufacturing a complex structure, with (I believe) vinyl-covered cardboard panels instead of injection-molded plastic. That and the later AT crawler eluded me in my childhood, and what it would take to acquire them now, to say nothing of the space to display them, would simply go beyond reasonable justification. Thanks for sharing this small triumph, and some history, to boot. =^[.]^=

  • @mcdazz2011
    @mcdazz2011 Год назад

    Your joy brings me joy.

  • @akxion_figs
    @akxion_figs Год назад +2

    Tony, there's a reason why your channel is awesome, actual 2 big reasons: A, it's not reviews of the same toys reviewed 100000 times, and the history you give with each review is just incredible information! Thanks for the effort you give to your videos. Cheers!

  • @stylincarrie1
    @stylincarrie1 Год назад +1

    15:23 The girl in the 1950s factory has a few pictures of Cliff Richard taped to her desk!

  • @nodarkthings
    @nodarkthings Год назад +1

    In 1980 I was a ten-year-old Action Man obsessive but I don't think I remember this. I really enjoyed seeing it though and imagining the huge amount of playability it would have held. Very professional video as always.

  • @scubapete9500
    @scubapete9500 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the history behind this great set! Loved the dioramas you set up for this too.

  • @nvmbrsdoom5
    @nvmbrsdoom5 Год назад +1

    I'm so glad you were able to finally get this grail piece for your collection, it's clear that it really means a lot to you! Such a cool playset, too. That last shot of seeing the advancing troops through the command center firing slot gave me goosebumps, looks amazing! Cheers.

  • @GlasgowGallus
    @GlasgowGallus Год назад

    Superb, wee trip down memory lane. Thanks Tony, subscribed 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @hairywelder5188
    @hairywelder5188 Год назад

    When I was a kid me and my brother built playsets for action man by standing up opened beano and dandy annuals and using them to form walls , worked with star wars figures not long after as well .

  • @gerainthorton8980
    @gerainthorton8980 Год назад +2

    That is awesome your grand father made you a replica. My uncle made me a huge car park with a ramp and a lift for my matchbox cars. It was a lot more fun than pushing them across the carpet.
    A great walk through of the history and techniques used to make this play set and some great video clips.

  • @teddarkclaw4142
    @teddarkclaw4142 Год назад +2

    I’m not very familiar with Action Man, so this was extra informative for me. I appreciate all the research you put into this.

  • @paulclow3398
    @paulclow3398 Год назад +1

    Another great video Tony, when I was a kid in 1980 I really wanted the ecc but then I saw one out of the box and i was a bit disappointed, gotta say that my holy grail action man toy is the German armoured car

  • @ducomaritiem7160
    @ducomaritiem7160 Год назад

    Nice work. I just finished nearly completing an Argyle and Sutherlands action man uniform, making the white leatherwork by hand with real leather, 3D print the cap badge and putting silver over it, 3 D printing the metal of the sporran and silver it, making the sporran with artificial fur and make tassels with cotton strands. Looks awesome.
    Now some old lady will knit me a pair of red-white socks soon.

  • @Exar_Kun
    @Exar_Kun Год назад

    Seriously Tony you’re one of the best channels ever!! I absolutely love how in every vid of yours contains a super in-depth history lesson!
    Also not sure if said this to you before but just in case I didn’t, I’d like to thank you for your service in the military!!! Keep on kickin fuckin ass my friend!!!

  • @tarmacscratcher
    @tarmacscratcher Год назад

    Fantastic as ever, thank you. 👍😊

  • @Its.Chad.
    @Its.Chad. Год назад +1

    That’s a truly amazing playset and beautiful piece of history. Congratulations on finally getting it!

  • @krisatkins840
    @krisatkins840 Год назад +1

    Another well-researched video, the effort you put into these is appreciated

  • @chrisworsley8836
    @chrisworsley8836 Год назад

    Excellent video Tony! Thanks for going into so much detail about the manufacture and tiny details. I genuinely feel like I learned some things while hearing about this impressive toy that I never knew existed!

  • @hgc7000
    @hgc7000 Год назад +1

    This may be one of your best docs Tony, I always enjoy people’s story of “Grail Pieces”, and this is such an amazing showcase set! Congrats!

  • @rovingenglishman
    @rovingenglishman Год назад

    Ah yes the sticks of dynamite that all had the fuses broken off 😁 Never knew anyone that had this but over a few Christmases my bro had the Scorpion, Jeep and Helicopter and I got Seawolf which worked pretty well in the local pond! All from my mum’s Burlington catalogue👍🏼💪🏼

  • @LogicBlaster
    @LogicBlaster Год назад +1

    Wow! Another fantastic Action Man video, Tony! Just when I think you've covered it all, you give us more. Thank you! This one is definitely getting added to my Action Man playlist!👍

  • @johnwalliss
    @johnwalliss Год назад

    I had one of these as a kid - absolutely amazing!!! Thanks for the video

  • @PeterParker-yr8yb
    @PeterParker-yr8yb Год назад +1

    What a channel, the amount of memories that these videos bring back are priceless! 👍👍💚

  • @yesterlandtoys1138
    @yesterlandtoys1138 Год назад

    Really love the back story and detail on this Tony. Thanks for sharing.

  • @richiewong1
    @richiewong1 Год назад

    Brief snippet of the music from Who Dares Wins at the end, excellent.

  • @FantAsI_Men
    @FantAsI_Men Год назад

    Congrats on getting the set 🙂Great to see the insides of it.

  • @jordel2010
    @jordel2010 Год назад

    This is the kind of thing that I love about your content; I do get to learn about things I didn't know about and also learn about them in as much detail as you can provide. Kudos 👏👍👌

  • @MartinHughes-cc6lc
    @MartinHughes-cc6lc Год назад

    Great video Tony. I remember the mess kit from the Special Operations Kit.

  • @leerendell9403
    @leerendell9403 Год назад

    Another top video, thank you!

  • @PixelPipes
    @PixelPipes Год назад

    Adored every lovingly crafted second of this video. Glad you finally obtained your grail, and I'm even more glad you shared it with us!

  • @zamiadams4343
    @zamiadams4343 Год назад

    I got the command centre for Xmas when it came out, best toy i ever got, thanks for this great episode.

  • @richardm6332
    @richardm6332 Год назад

    Great video. Brought back some childhood memories. I loved my Action Man toys and still have some of them. I remember the tower but never knew there was such a thing as a command centre.

  • @largoslair42
    @largoslair42 Год назад +1

    It's always interesting to learn about how these great Palitoy creations were produced. Bravo, Tony. 👏

  • @211inprogress
    @211inprogress Год назад

    Great upload, Glad you finally got it.

  • @tbrasc0
    @tbrasc0 Год назад

    I had one back in the day. Absolutely loved it!

  • @olibrooke-white2128
    @olibrooke-white2128 Год назад

    Very cool indeed!

  • @timeemotion1076
    @timeemotion1076 Год назад

    remember seeing the Command centre on Tv in an advert in the early 1980s and had always wanted one seen this now on your video brings back memories :) nice find

  • @mikebull1972
    @mikebull1972 Год назад

    Fantastic video Tony- well done and thank you!

  • @chrisKnight2001
    @chrisKnight2001 2 месяца назад

    Still one of my favourites ❤

  • @KernowFishy
    @KernowFishy Год назад

    I was such a massive fan of Action Man. My best Christmas was getting Eagle eyes in the 70's, closely followed by the spaceman (i think it was the next year). I just loved them. Just like your Action Force vids this has me so tempted to collect again. This vids definitely have got me back into it as I am about to order my first G.I. Joe classified figs to scratch the Action force itch. I was a huge fan of army toys but fell away from it. I've been back collecting Black series but have all the OG figures i want now so my eye is turning to the soldier stuff. I've never had any sort of military life (last of that in my family was Grandad who was in both wars) but I still bloody love the look of them.
    Another fascinating well researched video. I knew so little about this company that made the toys of my childhood. Thank you.

  • @aworldmadeofcardboard3692
    @aworldmadeofcardboard3692 Год назад +2

    Great video. I am always impressed with the level of detail and information you put into your videos. Simply fantastic. And that view through the Command Center toward advancing German troops actually brought a nostalgic tear to my eye. Growing up in the States, I never owned any Action Man items, but I did have a lot of GI Joe. I still remember setting them up in displays. It's all part of what makes a toy "real" to us.
    But I must say, "NOT A FAN OF CARDBOARD ACCESSORIES!" AWE MAN! 🤪

  • @andydavidson
    @andydavidson Год назад

    Action Man was a big part of my childhood, birthdays and Christmases I always go something for Action Man, one memory that has lasted was getting the training tower set for Christmas one year. Great video, brings it all back.

  • @michaelreid5307
    @michaelreid5307 Год назад

    I used to have the Scorpion tank. Loved Action Man.

  • @beaker126
    @beaker126 Год назад

    What a great piece! Congrats on fulfilling a long time goal.

  • @ActionPopCast
    @ActionPopCast Год назад

    Fantastic video... this really gave my action man passion a much needed boost... Time to get the lads out again 🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @macorourke2222
    @macorourke2222 Год назад

    Totally Happy for You Brother. Thanks for sharing Your Grail! I would of Totally loved this set as a Kid. But have a much better respect for it as an Adult. My Holy Grail was the vintage Bionic Bigfoot. Took Me 40 years to find one. Now I have 3. 😊👍♥️💯💯💯💯💯

  • @gl0087
    @gl0087 Год назад +1

    The more I look at the playset the more potential I see in it. I know it's made for the original Action Man scale, but I can also imagine the new action force line fitting right in with it.
    I got the idea from when I was a kid, and when I first got Castle Grayskull I only had four action figures to go with it. So I used my Star Wars figures with it until I built up my He-man collection.

  • @servicekid7453
    @servicekid7453 Год назад

    I was such a huge Action Man fan. I couldn’t have the command centre and the training tower, so I went for the training tower. Astonishingly, I hadn’t ever seen that Space Ranger vehicle before - how did I miss that?

  • @impossiblepie
    @impossiblepie Год назад

    Thank you Tony, a stellar video about a pretty awesome toy! Congrats on finally receiving one!

  • @happiaxxident
    @happiaxxident Год назад

    Congrats Tony! Very nice piece!

  • @choppergeeza
    @choppergeeza Год назад

    Loved this video....I had lots of action man stuff I lost in our house fire 1987....the lot gone. I'd been collecting since I was 7 and I'd recently been given loads by and older relative....still hurts me to this day.

  • @letsgobrandon.
    @letsgobrandon. Год назад

    I used to love Action Man when I was a kid, but I think if I would've got this toy at Christmas or on my birthday, it would go straight in the bin !

  • @robertsinfiniterealms1308
    @robertsinfiniterealms1308 Год назад

    So being from the states I’ve admired Action man but this is totally brand new to me. A great deal of accessories and cool play set. Thank you tony for this content. I was fascinated throughout

  • @hillbillyharper4008
    @hillbillyharper4008 Год назад

    Wow that's so cool. Congratulations on finally getting it

  • @RobertSchott-cj3ce
    @RobertSchott-cj3ce 9 месяцев назад

    Very professional presentation
    Head and shoulders above the rest
    You are very easy to listen to sir.
    Bravo

  • @bocmaxima8366
    @bocmaxima8366 Год назад

    Had this as a child loved it!!! great vido

  • @Trencher1375
    @Trencher1375 Год назад

    What an awesome and informative video.

  • @charliemopic470
    @charliemopic470 Год назад +1

    What a lovely video.
    Well done - great to see such passion.

  • @richardthered
    @richardthered Год назад

    This was by far the most interesting in depth history review on a toy I've seen for a long while, excellent editing and vintage pictures. Wow it brought back some wonderful memories as I was very lucky enough to have most of these toy's as a child.
    As i seem to remember i was only very young about 6-7 and i begged my mother to take me into a toy shop for a look around while we was in town. I remember i saw the SAS commander figure, it came in a all cardboard box with amazing artwork on it. I desperately wanted one and my mum said i still had some birthday money that was gifted to me from my Nan a few weeks before. I remember getting home and was amazed at how good and detailed the figure was, i was so happy with it. A year or so later, one of my dads work colleges was immigrating to Canada and was having a house clearance, i was told there was some action man toys that i might like, when i got there i found my dad had already sorted something out with the guy and there was 2 big boxes of stuff for me and my younger brother i did not know what was in there as i was a shy kid and didnt ask just waited until we got home to look. Well in those boxes was a action man battle tank complete but unboxed, the Action man training tower (It was all in bits to be built up) This very was flimsy and would fall over into bits many time when accidently knocked. A action man Jet, a Boat, a Dingy and the command centre. the sound never worked as one of the wires was broken. Even about 4-5 action men as well including the pilot for the jet and a parachute. I wished i had looked after my stuff from my youth as sadly i dont have any of them anymore, i even had the space ranger range as well including the strange pirate black figures. great video, gained a sub 👍

  • @TheDane_BurnAllCopies
    @TheDane_BurnAllCopies Год назад +1

    That I have never seen😮 …..dang maby because I was 15 at the time… I should have been born later😄 great toy to Action Man!

  • @emersonvella
    @emersonvella Год назад

    The shot from inside the pillbox is so good! The cardboard bits remind me of the Millennium Falcon interior. Congrats Tony, that's one nice set. I look forward to finding my own holy grails: a boxed pair of 90s Hasbro Action Man Stealth Jet and the Heligun!