Love collecting Vintage Toys and Collectibles? Then join me as I take you through my collecting journey, looking at fantastic Toy Hauls, Rare Memorabilia, Toy Shows and some rare items in my collection.
I love a good car boot. I am always hunting for comic books and vintage Star Wars toys. I have never seen that SW board game before. It is on my radar now. It is nice to find another UK channel. There are not many of us flying the flag. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
Nice! You know, I will actually build this❤ I'm now 61 yo, and in possession of 4 3D printers and a laser cutter... my Action men (10, plus 1 with my own head in 3D print) will enjoy that.
Action man were built to last. They could be what ever you wanted him to be. Wicked Pallitoy collapsed as result of Star wars figures you could see as little Lego figures. Pallitoy made action man figures. Not the cheap brickle easy to break plastic used today. I regret getting rid of the action man soldier I had as a kid plus uniforms Tank cannon and boat. Had them right up to early 2000s. Then probably couple years ago or more I wanted an Action man. So in the early months of last year I picked up the 1982 talking commander with eagle eye. Not good as the 73 action man I had. Then in January of this year. I picked up a 1973 talking field commander with field radio set boxed and a 1992 G.I Joe Duke army soldier unboxed. February another 73 action man pilot missing helmet unboxed. Scouts car and land rover Jeep and spare uniform. Last month 2 later versions of the action man not manufactured by pallitoy built in late 90s early 2000s and an Action man dinghy complete with motor board. Then 3 days ago I picked up the officer cadet Art and Science Hasbro. Boxed mint condition still tied to the card. Deep water salvage uniform still in package An Action man trunk and small bag of weapons in silver. Not sure what figures they go with as I'm only just starting collecting. But none can replace the one I had as a child
I got given a ton of action men when I was younger in the eighties and vehicles sad knowing they were all thrown out or given away but this was a great little video.
I've got that G. I Joe Duke but came with a different hat. Friday just gone I picked up 2 1993 action man and a dinghy with engine. Bought those 2 1992 action man but not as good as Palotoy one came with no boots so bought a pair but don't fit properly thought I sit them in my land rover arm jeep and don't fit. No knee joints that bend. Can't class em as action man
Use to love these action man adverts growing up in the 70s. Had the Lancer uniform like to get hold of the action man lancer for my small collection. Just started collecting 3 figures so far. 82 action Man commander with eagle eye unboxed. 92 G.I. Joe. Duke US army soldier unboxed and 73 Action man Field commander and field radio boxed
Nice toy collection. 5 days ago called into a vintage toy shop thought I come back with one came back with 2. Action man Field commander and field radio boxed and a G.I Joe. Duke. US army soldier unboxed both in perfect condition missing few items to complete but great bargain saved money on both and picked up a spare army soldier uniform in case I come across an unclothed G. I. Joe or action man figure in a charity shop
Thanks for sharing. I always find these kind of videos really interesting and exciting to see what comes out of the box, or bag, not boring at all. I think the hat is indeed the Russian hat I would say.
Wow I can remember that one I was 10 , as kids we made most things for our Action man my mother was awesome on her singer machine I had sleeping bags sand bags and a fantastic army command tent with custom coat hanger A frame made out of a few hangers from some dry cleaners be honest it was better than the palitoy one haha
I have a toy store in the states and we turn away tin toys and like older cowboy toys... daily.. we just can't sell them.. even the 12 inch gi joes try to avoid...
what I do find quite alarming I looked at some of the stuff nerd base had, which is a shop I would love to visit. But there's stuff they had there which was around for £25 each for these Motu items. I saw the price and was like, wow, really. As I picked up two of the same items for a £16 combined in the last couple of months. And people are never going to pay those prices for so what's the point. Now, next year I plan on having own retro toy shop, which why I purchases items. Some for myself, some for the store. As a future business owner, I want to make profit but I would want people to buy my stuff and be competitive. I think have around 60 loose MOTU figures for one of my cabinets, including some very good ones like a fully complete Orko with instructions and Rio Blast complete, which were very good prices. I've got a little lucky, too, as I bought a 80/90s toy bundle set off someone for £30 for 42 figures and amongst them were 10 complete vintage he-man figures and 4 complete Turtle figures as well as half complete Visinonaries, Power Rangers and Ghost busters. I was kicking myself yesterday as I was going to buy a TMNT set for £60 a little over a month ago. Yesterday, the same set went on bid for around £100. oh, well. Great vid and keep up the good work.
AWESOME Show...TOY DIVISION boys talk about these crazy fun shows...still say you guys have the BEST shows in the WORLD.... nothing compares .. even US videos lack the amount of variety... Cheers from CANADA