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My Vintage Action Man Restoration

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:17 am
by Kd_Bunchanumbers
Hello everyone. I'm not usually an action figure-y type of guy but I wanted to post this when I had all of the figures done, so it's taken a couple of days haha.
Rewind back to Sunday, when there was a HUGE Doll show happening in my area, and I happen to buy a lot of dolls for very nice prices. Included were a bag of three "TLC" 'G.I Joes' pieces in need of repair which I bought for $10, because even though a lot of parts were missing, I figured for that price, if I could salvage at least one Joe from it it'd be worth it.

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As you can see, I got three flock head guys, with almost all of their limbs intact, however all of their hands were dried, discoloured and brittle. The first one had an almost perfect intact flock, and asides from his scuffed face and missing hand, was in the best condition including his elastic being tight. Poor middle guy had no feet, only masking tape stuck on, as well as a later Muscle body arm shoved onto him rather than his actual arm, however his intact pieces had less scratches and better elastic than the third guy. His flock was also really full asides from a much thinner hairline than the first.

And poor Blondie was the worst. He had deep scratches on his torso, smelled far worst than the other two, was incredibly loose and his flocking was missing in rather large patches.

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I played a bit of musical body parts, switching around the better parts of Blondie and gave them to Masking Tape guy, as well as digging through my doll parts and finding a spare pair of Cotsworld hands, and Obitsu Male Normal hands which fitted perfect on these two.


With that, I knew I still had to clean these guys up and get rid of a lot of dust and lint from these poor guys' heads.

Alpha joe had perfect flock but scary amounts of dust:

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Masking Tape guy had a bad hairline but otherwise had nice flock:

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While Blondie needs a patch job or at least a decent hat:

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At this point, I decided to finally look at their markings, lo and behold, all three were actually Palitoys Action Man guys. (Anyone can fill me in on how the distribution for Gi Joe vs Action Man worked for Australia? We tend to get a mix of English and American vintage here haha) I also carefully touched up their paint jobs, carefully sanding out what I can on the scratched noses and making their eyes look more defined. I also cleaned their hair, with thanks to Omar, using tweezers and a needle to pick out all the junk. Their hair feels brand new, except poor blondie.

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Re: My Vintage Action Man Restoration

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:18 am
by Kd_Bunchanumbers
After a bit of digging around, I found I had a pair of Monster High Deuce legs who were broken at the knees, so with a bit of cracking open the legs, I managed to fish out the feet intact, and sanded down the posts until it fit nicely in the leg posts of Blondie. Standing next to him is the broken hip Monster high guy I picked up the doll show, and photographed them just as I finished restringing both guys. His feet are almost the same size as his action man counterparts.

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And FINALLY, I managed to get to my old stash of parts and fish out the vintage Joe arms Omar sent me years ago so Blondie can be a complete man. In the end I ended up giving him the Cotsworld hands as my Alpha AM got a pair of version 1 Cy girl hands with the posts thickened up with tape.

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"At last, my arm is complete again!"

Anyways, have some random shots of my complete Action Man figures dressed in their civilian clothes.

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Re: My Vintage Action Man Restoration

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:30 am
by MelodyT
Wow! You did an amazing job on these guys. Well done! :)

Re: My Vintage Action Man Restoration

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 3:58 pm
by fairydustdreams
They look really wonderful! Great job! I really like their clothes. :)

Re: My Vintage Action Man Restoration

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:35 pm
by llorcalon
love the blog - I've got a coupe of action men myself currently running "security" for my bedroom. :lol:

As for Blondy - there are people who can do refrocking of action man hair - i had the same problem with one of mine and the guy who did mine did a great job - he almost look as good as new.

Not sure about Australia but there are some UK based refrockers that i know of who can replace the hair on his head for you [for a charge of course] like this guy for example - http://www.flocktastic.co/.

Re: My Vintage Action Man Restoration

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:57 am
by Geektopian
Man, that's a great restoration on those guys. I always like seeing old Joes brought back into action.


A weird aside- although I'm a big GI Joe fan, my only vintage guys are a "hard hands" Land Adventurer, a flocked, blonde Action Man and an Atomic Man that was mine from childhood.

Re: My Vintage Action Man Restoration

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 8:32 pm
by KatyaR
Great job bringing these guys back to 'life'. There are places that sell flocking for home use- not sure how well patch jobs work with it, though. You might prefer to strip off the old flocking and give him a whole new head of hair.