Thank you, both.
I love seeing the real deal JOES where the collector has been not only smart, but smart for a long time, in acquiring pieces. I realized that for me, I waited too long to get into collecting to lay hands on much vintage stuff in nice condition, but....I have had an absolute blast doing the research and putting together a representative collection built largely on 40th and Timeless sets. That's been supplemented by vintage when I can and tied together with really nice 3rd party reproduction uniforms and parts. It's hard to believe, but even the 40th and Timeless stuff is coming up on 20 years old and really starting to creep up in price.
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Nicely done, and I agree, a much better bank for your buck than an original. I'm pretty much priced out with Joe collecting at this point.Leave a comment:
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That is a sharp figure. Just as nice as the Club version, and I bet a whole lot cheaper. Good job.Leave a comment:
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Finally cobbled together a Marine Jungle Fighter. Used a 40th Marine with bits from the Timeless Australian Jungle Fighter and a repro uniform from 3rd Son Books. The M-16 is the only thing that is an original part.Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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I should have the figure (from Spain) this Saturday and am doctoring up AM/Joe 40th duds for him. I don't yet have the proper machine gun.
I was thinking of giving him rolled/short sleeves, why not show off those arms lol. But that's not accurate. I do have the proper (repro) beret with badge.Leave a comment:
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^ Tom Stone is a cool looking Action Man. Looking forward to seeing your finished figure!Leave a comment:
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Anyone added anything to to their collection? I have recently discovered the range of Action Man...only to consistently talk myself out of going down that amazing trail when I had declared "I'm done!" And it is hard not to go back on that promise to myself when I look at the coolness of it all!
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Old school Joe’s are always nice pick ups and this is a neat blonde hair one, congrats.Leave a comment:
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Blonde MOA is a favorite for sure. I have one of mine in my Flying Space Adventure set.
Related to this, I also wondered why Hasbro didn't release an auburn colored(Sea Adventurer) without a beard.
I see customs a lot, but never any verified vintage ones that I'm aware of.Leave a comment:
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MOA with brown hair and HH is one of my earliest toy memories, I remember looking at the different guys in their boxes and picking the MOA because in my mind he was most like the real army men of the day, green fatigues and hat, flat metal dog tag and clean shaved.
The AT were my favorite toys I guess but I was only old enough to be around at the tail end of the line for a few years. I have one pic of me playing with mine in late 79 or early 80, well after star wars had taken over the toy aisle.
He is the first one in my collection in a long time, unfortunately like lays potato chips and many other things, you can't have just one.Leave a comment:
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Blonde MOA is a favorite for sure. I have one of mine in my Flying Space Adventure set.
Related to this, I also wondered why Hasbro didn't release an auburn colored(Sea Adventurer) without a beard.
I see customs a lot, but never any verified vintage ones that I'm aware of.Leave a comment:
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Picked up a nice blonde man of action, he's dressed in 40th outfit and gear but I'll find him something vintage soon hopefully.
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