LOL. It think that was the only reason I wanted Jetfire so badly as a kid, because he was the most perfect Veritech toy you could find at the time. Still have him, but he's seen better days. Thanks for watching!!!!
Cool sets! Star Com was cool, had a few of them, clever line. That SDF set if pretty cool. Still love Robotech, hope we get some new stuff. Thanks for another great episode! See you in the next one, and stay dorky!!😃
How about a new episode with the Fortress of Fangs from LJN, Swamp thing's Swamp Trap from Kenner, Ghostbusters Bone Troller from Shaper, Gargamel's Castle from Schleich, ...
I vaguely remember the SDF ps. I was a huge fan of Robotech, but it wasn't my first exposure to anime, that would be Speedracer, then Battle of the Planets and/or Star Blazers. I think i still have my Rick Hunter figure...my stuff is all over the place in several plastic totes. Sky Commanders were past my time, but my little brother had them and i played with them when i wasn't busy with homework. They looked like MASK figures and when i would inherit them from him, they went with my MASK as if they were just a part of their world. yeah, my brother had those things stringed up all over his room and i hated going in there and getting caught up in those like i was a fly in a spider-web. the pods they rode in were unique. i'm not a fan of 6" figures. 3.75" is my fave size. I had a Starcom that was FREE from Kelloggs mail-in. It was a magnet base and was on our refrigerator for many years. it was a black tetrahedron. The figures reminded me of Battlestar Galactica figures, like the Cylon that i had with my Raider, from the 70s
If you like tine 2 inch figures I would suggest looking at Matchbox's brief but amazingly rich MAC or Mobile Action Command line. It was a later 70's line. And the MAC Mountain HQ Playset is one of the all time greats. Also the main thing Captain Power is known for these days, and part of what drives the toy prices is it was one of the first shows written by Babylon 5's creator J Michael Strasczinski. (I'm sure I butchered his name)
Capt Power base... every five hits you took caused a portion of the base to explode. The last hit made your control center shake around, dumping all your figures on their asses! It was cool, but very "well, I've seen it a couple times... mehhh". It was, however, an outstanding batcave stand in, or any subterranean base you needed on the fly. The show however, was written by J. Michael Straczynski and had episodes about grown up stuff, including suicide to save your friends. It was better than Star Trek:TNG at the time, because TNG wasn't good yet and Capt Power only had 30 minutes an episode! All in all, Capt. Power was cool stuff.
I had some of the Sky Commanders. I didn't have the set but I think the Vector Command was like around $40. I've see the old box pics online and the mark down price was $13.00 at Kay-Bee, reduced from $45, but Kaybee was notorious for higher prices on non-clearance items (Like $2.99 GI JOE figures would be over $4.00 at Kaybee). So mass retailers like Target and Walmart were probably a little less. Sky Commanders year two would've had some mutant monsters and a few of the unmade characters from the cartoon. Still neither of the females from the cartoon, though. Alas, none of it was made. Power Base and SDF 1 would've been great to have. No station aired the Robotech toon where I lived.
So captain power, few selling points and why it was made, around that time many toy lines started to add this new "laser" weapons gimmick to their line, M.A.S.K. did it, he-man did it, brave star did it. There was also Lazer tag going pretty good. So why not make a toy line that all the vehicles had it with the one base, then came the concept of using the concept in the show so kids could play with their new favorite heroes, and that's where the linchpin was. See the toy was pricey even back then, the fights, the power throne, the base, the cannon. All a bit pricey thanks to the added tech. The figures where still decent and good, hell with the right imagination they are G.I. joe's, listen if hasbro can have a mail away figure of a heavy chrome covered joe the power team can fit right it with their gear, hell even the bad guys could mix in with Cobra very well. But back to that linchpin, see many parent groups raised a fuss over the fact that the toys could be used with the show, it was very weird parents screaming about how it wasn't fair that their little Tommy or Susie couldn't fully enjoy the show without their parents buying one of the expensive toys. I kid you not that was one of the arguments, and honestly I think that's what hurt the show and toy the most.
Star Command Bass add the airlock which was on a switch that you would turn or slide and it would open one door pull the figure inside then you continue to pull it and it would close the door behind and push you out the other side almost like it was automatic but done by hand was very cool
I have that starcom base >:D missing bits but the bulk of it atleast, and the small ((taller)) one with the lift up the spine. There is a big reason for that too, Starcom died in the U.S. pretty much after it came out so its pretty hard to find stuff over there... but here in the uk / japan? The toyline lasted till 1994 so its REALLY easy to find :D.
i loved the cartoon Jayce et le guirres de la luminere (or whatever it was, in French) ...i first saw the cartoon in French on either Anik D1 or D2 (C-Band satellites) and loved it. when i saw the toys, i was SAD! It looked nothing like the cartoons...the figures were so bland. you can watch all of the episodes in french on YT, but in low quality. notice the toys had nothing to do with "JAYCE" in their name. I got all of the Captain Power figures for $1 each at the Dollar Place in the Wilmington Mall. I love the figures, but never saw anything past the figures except a jet at a flea market. I need to go back to #1 episode ...later...
1.) Wheel warriors failed because it was accused of having an occult connection. 2.) Sky Commanders and Starcom failed because of the 1986 to 87 toy dump. Air-Raider, Visionaries, Battle Beasts, Inhumanoids, Brave Starr, Silver Hawks, Bionic6, Dino Riders, Super Natural, and 2 Ghost Busters. 3.) Captain Power failed because of Parents Group law suits.
Had the wheeled warrior base! Always got a weird feeling about the enemy plant figures like a bent green turd!
LOL....yeah, green veiny turds, lol. Still love them so much, still wish I had some.
Thanks for watching!!!
i just found my Garfield Colorforms Playset...did you ever use those as backgrounds for displaying your figures on the shelves?
I didn't, but it sounds like an amazing idea.
Great episode and playset!
Thank you!!
Great episode. Always enjoy these forgotten playset videos.
Tell Jetfire he’s in the wrong base! I was never into Robotek but man some of those toys were sweet.
What do you think Jetfire is based upon?
@@dubuyajay9964 Obviously. That was the point of my comment.
LOL. It think that was the only reason I wanted Jetfire so badly as a kid, because he was the most perfect Veritech toy you could find at the time. Still have him, but he's seen better days.
Thanks for watching!!!!
@@MySideoftheLaundryRoom Would a Robotech figure fit in Jetfire's cockpit?
Cool sets! Star Com was cool, had a few of them, clever line. That SDF set if pretty cool. Still love Robotech, hope we get some new stuff. Thanks for another great episode! See you in the next one, and stay dorky!!😃
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was one of those great ideas lost during the wonderful mid-80s glut of exceptional toylines.
It was a great line. It also hurt that it was canceled before the cartoon specific toys were produced.
Thanks for watching!
That robotech base looks sort of like my 1985 gi joe tactical battle platform
It is a little similar. Good call.
Thanks for watching!!
Great review
Thank you
How about a new episode with the Fortress of Fangs from LJN, Swamp thing's Swamp Trap from Kenner, Ghostbusters Bone Troller from Shaper, Gargamel's Castle from Schleich, ...
Great playsets, never seen any of these before
Are any parts of the Robotech set removable without damaging it? The Flagg has so much space in its rooms!
I really don't know, but it would be cool if they were.
Thanks for watching, buddy
I vaguely remember the SDF ps. I was a huge fan of Robotech, but it wasn't my first exposure to anime, that would be Speedracer, then Battle of the Planets and/or Star Blazers. I think i still have my Rick Hunter figure...my stuff is all over the place in several plastic totes. Sky Commanders were past my time, but my little brother had them and i played with them when i wasn't busy with homework. They looked like MASK figures and when i would inherit them from him, they went with my MASK as if they were just a part of their world. yeah, my brother had those things stringed up all over his room and i hated going in there and getting caught up in those like i was a fly in a spider-web. the pods they rode in were unique. i'm not a fan of 6" figures. 3.75" is my fave size. I had a Starcom that was FREE from Kelloggs mail-in. It was a magnet base and was on our refrigerator for many years. it was a black tetrahedron. The figures reminded me of Battlestar Galactica figures, like the Cylon that i had with my Raider, from the 70s
If you like tine 2 inch figures I would suggest looking at Matchbox's brief but amazingly rich MAC or Mobile Action Command line. It was a later 70's line. And the MAC Mountain HQ Playset is one of the all time greats. Also the main thing Captain Power is known for these days, and part of what drives the toy prices is it was one of the first shows written by Babylon 5's creator J Michael Strasczinski. (I'm sure I butchered his name)
Good info, thank you. I'll have to check out the MAC line.
Thanks for watching!!!
Capt Power base... every five hits you took caused a portion of the base to explode. The last hit made your control center shake around, dumping all your figures on their asses! It was cool, but very "well, I've seen it a couple times... mehhh". It was, however, an outstanding batcave stand in, or any subterranean base you needed on the fly.
The show however, was written by J. Michael Straczynski and had episodes about grown up stuff, including suicide to save your friends. It was better than Star Trek:TNG at the time, because TNG wasn't good yet and Capt Power only had 30 minutes an episode!
All in all, Capt. Power was cool stuff.
I had some of the Sky Commanders. I didn't have the set but I think the Vector Command was like around $40. I've see the old box pics online and the mark down price was $13.00 at Kay-Bee, reduced from $45, but Kaybee was notorious for higher prices on non-clearance items (Like $2.99 GI JOE figures would be over $4.00 at Kaybee). So mass retailers like Target and Walmart were probably a little less.
Sky Commanders year two would've had some mutant monsters and a few of the unmade characters from the cartoon. Still neither of the females from the cartoon, though. Alas, none of it was made.
Power Base and SDF 1 would've been great to have. No station aired the Robotech toon where I lived.
So captain power, few selling points and why it was made, around that time many toy lines started to add this new "laser" weapons gimmick to their line, M.A.S.K. did it, he-man did it, brave star did it. There was also Lazer tag going pretty good. So why not make a toy line that all the vehicles had it with the one base, then came the concept of using the concept in the show so kids could play with their new favorite heroes, and that's where the linchpin was. See the toy was pricey even back then, the fights, the power throne, the base, the cannon. All a bit pricey thanks to the added tech. The figures where still decent and good, hell with the right imagination they are G.I. joe's, listen if hasbro can have a mail away figure of a heavy chrome covered joe the power team can fit right it with their gear, hell even the bad guys could mix in with Cobra very well. But back to that linchpin, see many parent groups raised a fuss over the fact that the toys could be used with the show, it was very weird parents screaming about how it wasn't fair that their little Tommy or Susie couldn't fully enjoy the show without their parents buying one of the expensive toys. I kid you not that was one of the arguments, and honestly I think that's what hurt the show and toy the most.
Star Command Bass add the airlock which was on a switch that you would turn or slide and it would open one door pull the figure inside then you continue to pull it and it would close the door behind and push you out the other side almost like it was automatic but done by hand was very cool
I have that starcom base >:D missing bits but the bulk of it atleast, and the small ((taller)) one with the lift up the spine. There is a big reason for that too, Starcom died in the U.S. pretty much after it came out so its pretty hard to find stuff over there... but here in the uk / japan? The toyline lasted till 1994 so its REALLY easy to find :D.
i loved the cartoon Jayce et le guirres de la luminere (or whatever it was, in French) ...i first saw the cartoon in French on either Anik D1 or D2 (C-Band satellites) and loved it. when i saw the toys, i was SAD! It looked nothing like the cartoons...the figures were so bland. you can watch all of the episodes in french on YT, but in low quality. notice the toys had nothing to do with "JAYCE" in their name. I got all of the Captain Power figures for $1 each at the Dollar Place in the Wilmington Mall. I love the figures, but never saw anything past the figures except a jet at a flea market. I need to go back to #1 episode ...later...
I think I have a couple of the videos on vhs
Captain Power was awesome.
1.) Wheel warriors failed because it was accused of having an occult connection.
2.) Sky Commanders and Starcom failed because of the 1986 to 87 toy dump. Air-Raider, Visionaries, Battle Beasts, Inhumanoids, Brave Starr, Silver Hawks, Bionic6, Dino Riders, Super Natural, and 2 Ghost Busters.
3.) Captain Power failed because of Parents Group law suits.
Thanks for your info. Those are a bunch of lame reasons for some really great toys
Rob, your Baltimore accent triggers me, but in a good way 😄
I have the captain power base and most a of the figures
I still have my USS flag aircraft carrier.