Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
General questions about Comic Action Heroes
Collapse
X
-
Good guys don't need guns to fight...
What about the Adventure People : were they the first articulated figures to be sold in US in the history ?Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel !
The Power of the ToyComment
-
That is a very good question. Fisher-Price "Adventure People" were certainly the first popular children's 3-inch line with realistic body sculpts and durable plastics in the USA.
There is another lesser-known action figure line from Lesney/Matchbox called "Mobile Action Command." I think they pre-date Adventure People by a year or two, but the figure designs were a bitt odd and clumsy, IMHO.
http://www.strafe.com/mac/
MAC Men
BattleKings.com)
Does anybody else have knowledge of this line? Exact size? Although I've stumbled on a few loose parts here and there, I dont' have a MAC figure. I'd love to find a photo of one side-by-side with Adventure People, Star Wars, or Micronauts for comparison.
-geotroidChris Farley: "Mother of Mercy, I don't speak Japanese!!!"Comment
-
MAC
I have several of these sets from my childhood, and the figures are a little smaller than Star Wars and Adventure People. I also have one that came with a hang glider calle the "Wing Thing" I beleive. it flew when launched with a rubber band, and the figure that came with it is a little smaller than the rest of the MAC figures I have.Comment
-
Very interesting, guys.
Do you know when the MAC toys were sold ?Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel !
The Power of the ToyComment
-
I have the SMDM Dual Launch Drag set with Steve Austin and Bigfoot, and they very much resemble the later Star Wars line in scale, articluation and detail.
Another influence on Mego, Takara, Kenner, etc could have been Playmobil, which were released in 1974. They are only 3", but the huge success of the well designed playsets, vehicles and accessories must have influenced later small action figure lines.Comment
-
The Kenner stunt sets figures were not sold individually, weren't they ? Just like the Playmobile figures ?Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel !
The Power of the ToyComment
-
I have seen the packaged Steve Austin with vehicle, which was available seperate from the entire "Dual Launch Drag Set with Bigfoot."
I don't think the figures were ever sold just by themselves. The smallest set would have been figure with vehicle.Comment
-
Thank you for these accurate informations.
Do you have any picture of the packaged Steve Austin with vehicle ?
According to this catalog (Six Million Dollar Man 1977), the SMDM dual launch drag was distributed in 1977. Is it right ?Last edited by Dadioche; Oct 26, '07, 6:44 AM.Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel !
The Power of the ToyComment
-
Thank you for these accurate informations.
Do you have any picture of the packaged Steve Austin with vehicle ?
According to this catalog (Six Million Dollar Man 1977), the SMDM dual launch drag was distributed in 1977. Is it right ?
http://www.members.aol.com/bionicsboy/bioboy/index.htm
Maybe he'll email you photos. He also owns the Bionic Woman with cycle. I've seen them both on ebay once or twice in recent years.
I just dug out my dual launch drag set to check some copyright dates. The most recent date on the toys and packaging is 1977, so I assume that was when it was released. Steve Austin's leg has a 1973 date on it, so I would guess Kenner reused the existing TTP motorcyclist figure's body for Steve and just added a new head.
I took this comparison photo to give people an idea of the scale of the TTP figures. They look pretty much 3 3/4" scale to me. Yes, the TTP figures were obviously designed to ride cycles, but they have as much articulation as the CAH and Star Wars figures. (Steve 5 pts, Bigfoot 4 pts).
Again, as far as I know, the TTP cyclist body (similar to Steve's) was released in 1973, and the Bigfoot was released in 1977. So the Kenner TTP figures might be considered by some the first 3 3/4" action figures.Comment
-
-
Again, thanks for these informations.
Here is the only pic I have about TTP, found on Internet.
Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel !
The Power of the ToyComment
-
Were the CAH figures released in different waves or were they all available from 1976 ?Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel !
The Power of the ToyComment
-
They were all released in 1976 on blank cards, then a year later on window cards so yes, they all came in one big wave.
BTW I really want a Steve and Bigfoot TTP set of figures.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shopComment
Comment