ACTION MAN SEA WOLF SUBMARINE DIVE: REAL ACTION ADVENTURE
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- What’s up adventurers. If you enjoyed the restoration of the Action Man Sea Wolf Submarine then you hopefully will enjoy seeing it return to action. Dive to the depths with me on another “Real Action Adventure”.
The stakes are high! An electric pump! What a great job matching that color.
Mission accomplished! Good fun. 🤟🤙🖖
LOL well this was Awesome!!!👍
Very cool stuff brother. Keep up the great work. I just love Action Man stuff.
Loved the sea wolf-got at garage sale as a kid
Very awesome set-up, All the gear, and great figures. I would have loved to have all of that cool stuff that when I was a kiddo! I would still have it now!
How FUN!! 😀
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i think you need a battery powered pump for fast deployment!😁
Oh to be a kid again with unlimited pumping strength. 💪
This looked like fun, most importantly is your sharing this moment with your Lil man, i try to do the same wuth my grandson who just turned 10 years old last month, really cool video, in a few years from now your Lil man is going to be a teenager and hes going to tell you hey dad remember when we went to your friends house and we played with the submersibles in the pool ! Great video!
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fun stuff!
Excellent job matey...UK here!..When I had mine back in the day I could only use it in our large bath........Pump like a boy possessed to get it to submerge and return......although it was only in the deep filled bath...(of course a swimming pool was only the stuff of dreams back in the day)..it was my imagination that took over......I used to have my guy in his frogman outfit and i let him out to swim and plant little sticks of dynamite to the sides of the chain on the plug before returning back to the sub and surfacing to make an escape....Thanks' so much for the memory matey.............. :O)
That’s a great story. Thanks for sharing! Cheers from across the pond 🤜🤛🍺
Excellent work guys. looked just like Sea Hunt. i shouldn't have seen this I've got enough crazy stop motion stuff going on in my head already great job guys.
I bet you do!!!!
What the toys were made for. Nice
yes sir this was awesome!
Now I know they did work.
WOW, that was so AMAZING. I gotta try that one day. I'll probably try it with a bicycle pump.
Ye I’d definitely try to mod it!
Great video Jeff! Looks like you had a good time with your son!
Thanks Murray! It was a blast.
Need to retrofit a Micronauts Hydrocopter motor on one and dive it then let 'er rip. ;) I never saw the Sea Wolf in stores but I know I would've had a blast with it. My cousin had the aforementioned Hydrocopter and we'd take a bunch of Micronauts in the crappy little pool we had. :P
That would be awesome! I forgot about that hydrocopter. My brother had that!
I'm wondering how many kids gave up on that pump and went with the Mark 1 Pulmonary Oxygen Exchange System aka lung power. Cool video! I'd never seen one of the Sea Wolf squids before, but it's actually big enough to give Joe or AM a rough time. He's lucky it wasn't one of the Humboldt "Red Devils" - those things hunt in swarms of up to a thousand, and if you're in the water when they show up...let's just say that long pork is on the menu. Looking at how the sub operates, it seems like the Adventure Team inherited one of DARPA's misbegotten children. If you have to fill the crew compartment with water, then why not just use a deep dive suit? I know, I know, it's a kid's toy, but still.
It's amazing how well these old toys have held up over the years, and I think it's great that you're giving your son a childhood most other kids will never know because their parents let them plop down at the computer or game console all day. Another great video and, as always, Keep Living the Adventure!
No kidding. I was wondering how this thing works!
7:34 "By this point my lungs were burning for air!"
Man, this was a tough one to do. I got water in my ears lol.
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It looked like they got water inside.
@@ActionTeamJoe Yeah, that was a feature, not a mistake. That's how they submerged, then you'd pump them full of air to make them surface. I blame the DoD and DARPA for that one.
@@Kneon_Knight oh okay