Other Vintage Collections

ponchobelt said:
What are those retro kenner alien figures like? Ive been interested in those.


I really like the alien figures and have a set on blue cards that I've kept unopened but really wanted to display them loose so bought the cheaper black card back set as well. I'm really glad I did bust them out (even though I was careful opening them so as to keep the card backs in good shape for a potential reseal in years to come :lol: ), as the look even better to me loose in hand and have been really well put together. As these are supposed to have come from the original moulds (some debate on that I seem to remember?), they really do feel and look vintage and I do rate Super 7 highly for their quality control and customer service. There's also a second wave coming out with some nice additions.

On Plantman's note I also didn't have an ED-260 growing up but loved this figure and packaging. They're still fairly cheap to pick up, even sealed, although I've no idea why they changed the name from 209 to 260.

Thanks for looking guys :D

Ian
 
Really nice mate 8)

Is that a Mego Superman?

Like the Snake P MOC as well, and the blaster, and the Six Million Dollar Man and....and...

Love the mix looks brilliant
 
Cheers Michael. Yes it is a vintage Mego superman that i picked up in the states for $24. He didn't have an emblem so I did have to go the repro route to complete it but these seem to be always missing unless you buy a sealed/boxed one or drop a lot of cash for a loose one. I have several Mego's but don't collect them in a big way epect for the fist fighter ones of which I now how all the UK editions and the US Joker one pictured here.

It's nice to mix things up now and then and I have a few boxed items that didn't make the cabinet this time around, maybe some future pictures to come when I get the chance.

Ian
 
Great stuff, would love to see more.

I need to get together with my lad and take some pics, of the stuff we've got together other than SW


Figures, Mocs vehicles and creatures boxed for the below.
They are all stored until he moves into his new Gaff in Dec
THUNDERCATs
MOTU
Turtles
Ghostbusters
Freddy
Jaws
Batman

Really like the Mego gear don't have any as yet, that was a cracking buy for the Superman

That Indy Well of Souls playset looks superb as well ( I think Barry X Pack has picked one up recently)

Mike
 
It's been way too long since I've shared anything with you guys so I thought I'd post a few pictures of my mainly non Star Wars related items I've picked up over the last year or so. There are a fair few modern 'retro style' items here but I thought you might like a look as I enjoy checking out the great pick-ups posted on this thread. :D

Ian

nice collection love the muffit not seen one of them in a long time makes me wanna get my battlestar galactica box set out and watch it :D
 
Jediknight3263827 said:
It's been way too long since I've shared anything with you guys so I thought I'd post a few pictures of my mainly non Star Wars related items I've picked up over the last year or so. There are a fair few modern 'retro style' items here but I thought you might like a look as I enjoy checking out the great pick-ups posted on this thread. :D

Ian

nice collection love the muffit not seen one of them in a long time makes me wanna get my battlestar galactica box set out and watch it :D


Get that box set out, you know it makes sense!

look forward to seeing some pics from you Mike as well, always love looking at the non Star Wars items as a little breather.

Ian
 
Some pics of joint stuff me and my lad have amassed , it's all in storage and there's quite a bit I don't have pics of

The plan is when he moves into his new house ( when it's built) we split the collection at his and mine and rotate it periodically ( our good lady wives have not been informed of that yet :? )

Anyway apologies for pic heavy post :oops:


Thundertank


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr

Slithe

image by Michael j s1, on Flickr

Mumra

image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


Panthro. Cheetara. Jackalman


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr

Battle cat ( reminds me still need his armour)


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


Not vintage


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr

MR


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr

Various


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr

Some of these have been traded on, can't remember what we have till we have an un boxing from storage session


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr


image by Michael j s1, on Flickr
 
That's a great selection there Michael, it'll be like Christmas day when you finally get those boxes unpacked! :D

Good idea to rotate the collection with your son as well (even if the wives aren't so sure, I tend to find buying them shoes goes a long way).

Ian
 
love seeing these other toy lines, but most are a bit after my childhood - although I did have a he-man and used to collect ghostbusters.

I've been entering a monthly photo comp on an Action Man forum (more my childhood) and thought I'd share my entries here. Its a tough comp :shock:

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Great Action Man shots Spoons 8)

I always wanted the Parachute Action Man.

The Dinghy shot is the best IMO.

We are lucky to have some great hobbies to keep us amused, would have loved to have been involved the the AM photoshoot. :D
 
cheers Chubb - the Red Devil is my only winning entry so far, but the dinghy is for next month so fingers crossed

I took the family on a walk round the local reservoir for the dinghy shot - good fun
 
spoons said:
cheers Chubb - the Red Devil is my only winning entry so far, but the dinghy is for next month so fingers crossed

Good luck 8)

spoons said:
I took the family on a walk round the local reservoir for the dinghy shot - good fun

:lol: :lol: Alterea motives :wink:
 
Great pics spoons!

I used to love AM growing up and it's nice to see that detonator again that's in the dingy. The one problem with AM was always his fingers breaking off I found and it's a shame they couldn't have used a slightly tougher material for them. Small complaint though as you could get some amazing accessories and vehicles for them.

Ian
 
Palifan said:
Great pics spoons!

I used to love AM growing up and it's nice to see that detonator again that's in the dingy. The one problem with AM was always his fingers breaking off I found and it's a shame they couldn't have used a slightly tougher material for them. Small complaint though as you could get some amazing accessories and vehicles for them.

Ian

Cheers Ian - the hands are terrible now, many of mine are reproduction as originals are far too brittle to use (slightly different views on repros in the VAM world but just as tricky as SW repros).

You can repair hands that are only slightly gone by using the bleaching techniques for stormtroopers but I've not tried it
 
Palifan said:
Great pics spoons!

I used to love AM growing up and it's nice to see that detonator again that's in the dingy. The one problem with AM was always his fingers breaking off I found and it's a shame they couldn't have used a slightly tougher material for them. Small complaint though as you could get some amazing accessories and vehicles for them.

Ian

I remember the hands, the rubber gripping ones where just as bad.

After sliding my action man down bits of string he soon developed a groove inside his fingers where he was hanging on for his life, it soon put a stop to that game :cry:
 
JuniorChubb said:
Palifan said:
Great pics spoons!

I used to love AM growing up and it's nice to see that detonator again that's in the dingy. The one problem with AM was always his fingers breaking off I found and it's a shame they couldn't have used a slightly tougher material for them. Small complaint though as you could get some amazing accessories and vehicles for them.

Ian

I remember the hands, the rubber gripping ones where just as bad.

After sliding my action man down bits of string he soon developed a groove inside his fingers where he was hanging on for his life, it soon put a stop to that game :cry:

the solid hands are still pretty good Chubb - apart from those with string damage :wink:

Grant said:
Awesome pics spoons. Action Man had some awesome toys. I had the parachute one I think.

Cheers Grant, my brother had the SAS parachutist. He went out of the bedroom window and was never the same. The crack of his legs hitting the back yard is still with me :(
 
Great AM pics Spoons.

I remember one Christmas, early 70s ( :roll: yes I'm that old) I got an action
Man, eagle eyes, gripping hands I think. I got the Tank and Jeep, then the
Royal Coldstream guard outfit, the deep sea diver outfit, and frogman
I was a happy kid that Christmas!
 
It was the rubber AM hands ones I had growing up that didn't seem to last very long. I can imagine they haven't aged well but I'm sure there are still plenty out there. It sounds like they got worse though.

Ian
 
Sorry Ian - got you confused with JuniorChubb somehow. Those rubber hands are terrible but good ones do survive, you pay a premium though

Thanks Michael - the deep sea diver is a classic and on my want list. I'd like a frogman too but I think the rubber doesnt survive well. The solid plastic of SW has lasted very well in comparison
 
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