Every G.I. Joe Action Marine by Hasbro



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21 thoughts on “Every G.I. Joe Action Marine by Hasbro”

  1. Great video Dave! Always look forward to seeing your uploads. Like getting Action Man in the U.S., I'd assume getting the G.I. Joe Marines was a hard task where you are? My only nit-pick is that at 7:00 you claimed that the marine dress blues were the first/only dress fatigues until the cadets. The Action Soldier M.P. sports a U.S. Army dress uniform without cap, the Action Pilot had a set of Air Force dress fatigues, And the Action Sailor Shore Patrol had a set of Navy winter dress blues that (If I remember right) at the time acted as both Dress and Work uniforms. (May have been just for dress use by the 40s/50s, can't remember…)

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  2. I broke down and bought the Collector Club Lost Talker to have a representative talker. I’m still on the hunt for an original though. I also have the Code Talker in my collection.

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  3. Tony, you out did yourself with this video 😮 Bravo!!! 🎉

    I knew your Action Man collection was world-class but your G.I. Joe collection really shocked me. I’m working on the soldiers of the world right now. That Japanese soldier is hard to find for a good price.

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  4. Do you have any of the GI Joes from the late 90s, early 2000s? They had some excellent figures like the Pointe Du Hoc Army Ranger that had incredible artwork and a few paragraphs about the history of the soldier. I loved them for the historical tributes, I wish they would revive those with the Classified line

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  5. Glad to see you're getting back into toy reviews especially the vintage ones. I've missed this from your channel and it was the main reason I started following you years ago. If is wasn't for your original video on Action Man, I would never have known about him. Maybe sometime I can get you on my Mancave Livestream show. I know you're way out of our league, but it's just a bunch a dudes talking GI Joes and toys. Actually this Monday I will be having an "American Brit" on talking about GI Joe vs Action Man. Keep doing what you're doing brother.

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  6. What a wonderful video and a great way for me to learn of this range. I concur, these uniforms are amazing and a squad together just pops. Like you, my earliest memories of the US Marines relate to John Wayne and 50s and 60s films on sunday afyernoons. Thank u for the hard work!

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  7. Hopefully the action medic learned from his fellow corpsmen to cover up or get rid of his red crosses, since if the japanese saw them he'd be a dead man, they quickly learned to go after officers and corpsmen first

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