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Evening all, I went to a vintage Action man meet today and met the two chaps in the photo below. Dave on the right produced all the art work for Palitoy Action Man until very near the end of the line and Bob on the left designed many of the Palitoy releases. They both left Palitoy when Hasbro stopped separate design process in the UK and unfortunately were unable to shed any light on the Toy Toni scandal.
On another note - Bob designed the Palitoy Death Star and Dave produced the art work (Dave's son is on the box)! I felt like I was in the presence of Royalty, I don't get that star struck when seeing the actors from the films
both really nice guys, Bob was trying to convince Dave that he produced the Palitoy Cantina artwork too but he wasn't having it. Sadly Palitoy didn't keep any examples of their lines, and what Action Man Bob had went to Vectis a while back (he hinted that he may still own a few Star Wars goodies).
Bob also designed some of the Action force lines including the TIE and Death Star cross over pieces.
Despite featuring his son Dave doesn't even own a Death Star, but he does still have all the transparencies for the Palitoy posters that were included in the boxes - a disaster if they fall into the wrong hands, I've asked him to email me photos but i'm sure he must get many similar requests.
Dave brought along his original Action Man art work - the helicopter below was a favourite of mine
anyway thought I had to share, and great that there are still some Palitoy original pre-production pieces in the UK and the guys that made them are going strong
On another note - Bob designed the Palitoy Death Star and Dave produced the art work (Dave's son is on the box)! I felt like I was in the presence of Royalty, I don't get that star struck when seeing the actors from the films
both really nice guys, Bob was trying to convince Dave that he produced the Palitoy Cantina artwork too but he wasn't having it. Sadly Palitoy didn't keep any examples of their lines, and what Action Man Bob had went to Vectis a while back (he hinted that he may still own a few Star Wars goodies).
Bob also designed some of the Action force lines including the TIE and Death Star cross over pieces.
Despite featuring his son Dave doesn't even own a Death Star, but he does still have all the transparencies for the Palitoy posters that were included in the boxes - a disaster if they fall into the wrong hands, I've asked him to email me photos but i'm sure he must get many similar requests.
Dave brought along his original Action Man art work - the helicopter below was a favourite of mine
anyway thought I had to share, and great that there are still some Palitoy original pre-production pieces in the UK and the guys that made them are going strong