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  • generic
    Persistent Member
    • Jun 25, 2009
    • 1237

    Vintage Captain Action guys, I need your HELP!!!

    I have been looking online for good photos of what comes in each Captain Action set...just for research and curiosity, I'm not going to start collecting them. But although I've found a couple of places that give photos of the different sets, I can't find good photos of each piece from the set. Some of the sets are easier to find pictured than others. Anyway, here are my questions for the Captain Action guys out there:

    1. Is there a good site for photos of the individual pieces from each set?

    2. Which sets are easy to find (cheap) and which ones are hard to find (and thus, more expensive)?

    3. If someone were to pick up individual pieces and put the sets together, would that be more cost effective or are the little extra pieces a nightmare to find?

    I'm not going to start collecting Captain Action. He's awesome, but I'm just not going to do it. The series is just too hard to find and too expensive. Maybe I'll just get one Captain Action figure, but that's it. And the Batman outfit, but only because Batman is so awesome and it seems like that's the easiest one to find. Well, then I'd need to get an Action Boy and the Robin outfit, but there's where it ends. No more. Just those two. And a Dr. Evil, because they need an enemy. Period. No more. Except for the...
    Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.
  • vulcan2074
    Live Long and Prosper
    • Mar 23, 2008
    • 7817

    #2
    Amazon.com: Captain Action: The Original Super-Hero Action Figure (hardcover) (9781605490175): Michael Eury, Murphy Anderson: Books

    This is a really Good book. Great price with free shipping
    Sammy

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    • generic
      Persistent Member
      • Jun 25, 2009
      • 1237

      #3
      Originally posted by vulcan2074
      This is a really Good book. Great price with free shipping
      Sammy
      Thanks Sammy, checking out that book would be the logical thing for me to do
      Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.

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      • justzeg18
        Career Member
        • May 5, 2003
        • 780

        #4
        Toys You Had Presents Captain Action

        not the most clear, but the easiest reference I found while looking a while back.

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        • rche
          channeling Bob Wills
          • Mar 26, 2008
          • 7391

          #5
          Yep, Toys you had has a nice pictorial of the figure in costume and with the doodads. Not individual shots or anything, but it is pretty good for seeing what came with who.

          Batman is pretty easy to find the basic costume for, it is the fiddly bits that will get you.
          Robin (and the other Action boy outfits) are a bit more pricey and tough to find. Especially all the gadgets that R had. i.e. suction cups, bat shooter, batarangs, amongst others. The CA was a really creative line with lots of features and accessories.

          The last sets of costumes from 1967 are the toughest to find. Spiderman typically tops the bill as there are plenty of crossover collectors that want that piece. He also has a s'load of gizmos, including a spider whose legs are very easily broken. Green Hornet is probably next for big $$.

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          • david_b
            Never had enough toys..
            • May 9, 2008
            • 2305

            #6
            Good Luck on Investing..!! C/A was what I had as a wee lad, in the late '60s. I'm STILL surprised all the delicate accessories actually weathered my childhood playing..

            I had a minty Spiderman set for a few years, but finally sold 'em for an excellent price. Being a big Titans (or sidekick) fan, I still have my Robin and Aqualad sets. To me, they're the BEST, second only to my Captain America set..

            Always wished they had the rings for the sidekicks as well...

            Suggestion: Finding nice suits without runs/fades/stains or crumpled foil insignias will take patience and time.. Accessories are always easy, but insuring you spend the $$ for the base suit is what's most important.

            david_b
            Last edited by david_b; Sep 4, '09, 8:09 AM.
            Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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            • luey
              Treasure Hunter
              • Jun 17, 2001
              • 2631

              #7
              Captain Action Now.com - Ideal-Era Captain Action Photos, Page 2

              I have had almost all the sets boxed over the years, wish I would have kept a few... have pics in my personal archives too of both loose and boxed sets
              Greg Mason The Vintage Toy Picker from Knoxville, TN

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              • david_b
                Never had enough toys..
                • May 9, 2008
                • 2305

                #8
                Originally posted by luey
                Captain Action Now.com - Ideal-Era Captain Action Photos, Page 2

                I have had almost all the sets boxed over the years, wish I would have kept a few... have pics in my personal archives too of both loose and boxed sets
                Y'know.., I'm still gunning for a MIB C/A Captain America..

                I only have a C9 loose set now, very minimal bleeding on the belt.., nice original star, added red gloves.., sitting on a GI Joe WWII Harley

                I'd put that on my 'TOP TOYS to acquire before I leave this Planet'.. It's just one of those Holy Grails I've always daydreamed about.

                david_b
                Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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                • generic
                  Persistent Member
                  • Jun 25, 2009
                  • 1237

                  #9
                  Originally posted by justzeg18
                  Toys You Had Presents Captain Action

                  not the most clear, but the easiest reference I found while looking a while back.
                  justzeg18, thanks! That's great! Those photos are much better than anything I had found before!

                  Originally posted by luey
                  Captain Action Now.com - Ideal-Era Captain Action Photos, Page 2

                  I have had almost all the sets boxed over the years, wish I would have kept a few... have pics in my personal archives too of both loose and boxed sets
                  luey, those pictures of the boxed sets are great too!

                  Is it just me or are the Sgt. Fury masks different on the two different sites? I thought it was supposed to be the gray haired one that's pictured in the box on the 'Captain Action Now' site, but the one pictured on the 'Toys You Had' site is different. I have one that has gray hair and whenever I've seen them come up on ebay, they're the gray ones. Does anyone know anything about the one pictured on the 'Toys You Had' site?
                  Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.

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                  • Neutron X
                    Persistent Member
                    • Dec 22, 2007
                    • 1803

                    #10
                    Finding nice uniforms without runs or dented foil emblems is a challenge. It can be done with patience. I should mention that a common problem with Captain Action pieces is melting. The guns chemically react with what the holsters are made of. Try to bid on guns pictured out of the holsters ect.
                    Lot of fun to collect GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    • rche
                      channeling Bob Wills
                      • Mar 26, 2008
                      • 7391

                      #11
                      The fury mask had a couple of different paint apps. Clean, mustache only, and full beard. All of them have stubble molded on the mask, but not all have paint on them.

                      link to a preview of the 1st ed. Eury Captain Action book.

                      Captain Action: The Original Super ... - Google Books

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                      • david_b
                        Never had enough toys..
                        • May 9, 2008
                        • 2305

                        #12
                        There were known variations to the Sgt Fury mask.., just like some C/A Supes outfits had Insignias on the capes, later ones most likely didn't.

                        david_b
                        Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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                        • Nostalgiabuff
                          Muddling through
                          • Oct 4, 2008
                          • 11423

                          #13
                          I just started dabbling in Cpt. Action....picked up a lot of costumes on ebay real cheap but need a Cpt Action to put them in. I always liked what ideal did with the this line but never had any as it was a few years before my time. The lot I won on ebay included 3 Superman Costumes, 2 Phantom, Flash Gordon and a few other odds and ends.

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                          • generic
                            Persistent Member
                            • Jun 25, 2009
                            • 1237

                            #14
                            Anyone know what the masks usually sell for?
                            Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.

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                            • Megospidey
                              Museum Webslinger
                              • Jul 26, 2006
                              • 5305

                              #15
                              depending upon condition and character, the masks will run anywhere from $20-40 and up.

                              Here is my Spiderman set...in reproduction box by The Toyroom:

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