Vintage Toy Collection Tour 2021!
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Most of us spend far more time acquiring new stuff than findings proper ways to display what we already have. This set up is terrific. Thanks for posting and inspiring.
Don't ever get bummed out and get rid of anything you will regret it forever.awsome collection you really know your stuff
The toys we love and collect are great but when they are displayed and curated this beautifully it elevates them to a modern art form.
Thank you for a cool, in depth tour. Having you narrating and mentioning all the little nuances really adds to the tour.😎
At 44 I grew up with many of the same toys as you Tony, and the Action Man display remains the absolute jewel in your collection. They display absolutely beautifully in your glass display cabinets, and continue to show what marvellous, robust and well designed toys they were to this day. I have three left all for the Eagle Eyes, blue trunks era, the standard soldier, talking commando and German stormtrooper. I’m looking to add the paratrooper and that will satiate my needs - as it is I’ll happily relive my childhood through your tours and videos!
What a fantastic toy museum, filled to almost capacity, with an incredible collection of perfection.
A tribute not only to the toys, buts also to Tony's love and dedication, for his amazing hobby.
Toy Trivia: Both Marvel Comics and DC Comics published Tarzan comic books, so the Mego Tarzan can be at home on either shelf! 😁
I probably have said this before, but WOW! The Action Man collection is what always gets me, especially the Space Ranger Figures! As well as the Six Million Dollar Man line you have. Thanks for the tour, and all the hard work you put into this great channel!!
I grew up in the 70s and loved my Joes. I spent hours dreaming of a room like this. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Even though I do not collect toys, I love the passion of this channel and it always brings back memories for me as I had a lot of the 70's toys and the early 80's G.I. Joe toys. In today's contentious climate, this channel always brings a lot of fun, love and humor to my day.
Awesome you did this new tour. Great tip for hanging up the Skystriker. Love the collection and the way you have it displayed.
Incredible collection, beautifully displayed. Nice one Tony!
A salute to your years of military service and to your toy museum,Sir Tony. The one hour tour was worth my time.
Ooh....my college friend Stephen and I love your Coleco Rambo toy collection.
Such a beautiful collection
Wow Tony, thanks for the honour of allowing us to see your collection!!!!! You know the thing that threw me the most was seeing you had legs lol!!!
Hahahaha
I'd actually buy this on DVD to watch. What a collection. WOW. Bravo. Respect from England ✌️
Action man had such brilliant 12 inch figures!
Such an awesome collection Tony. Words don't do it justice. You definitely inspired me to use acrylic risers and stands in my own cabinets. Love seeing the boxed and carded examples of toys displayed behind your loose figures. Tremendous stuff altogether.
I love how you have your GIJoe RAH collection displayed. It's some of the best representations from the line displayed in the way they would look in the catalogs. It's not overdone which is easy to do when you start getting too much stuff as I have. Then it becomes finding a place to make it fit instead of really showing it off. Well done.
I definitely remember having the Red Devil, got that when i was in hospital for something. Tank commander, sailor with life vest, deep sea diver, soldier. I had some German soldiers and i remember a beret of some kind. i had that one man raft too.
i had a jeep with a trailer that had a hinged lid, and, my big present one christmas, the Command Bunker!
a great trip down memory lane
Collection Tours are by far my favorite part of watching the many channels I do. You have one of the most impressive and beautiful collections I’ve ever seen. Your Action Man and Action Force is mind blowing. I always love seeing what has changed and added. Thank you so much for sharing all these amazing goodies we all know and love dearly. Cheers!
So much Mego, Palitoy & other retro goodness nice to see what equipment you're working with. Real tidy room and some stuff I haven't seen before :-D
I didn't have much in the way of GI-JOE since my hippy parents were against buying a Canadian boy US war toys so I had to buy everything myself with my allowance. In just that little nook at the beginning you almost showed everything I had back then which again, wasn't much! Some I had forgotten about until seeing them flashed back memories. Sweet collection, cheers from Canada!
amazing toy collection tony brilliant. great display lay out.
That was awesome. Thanks for sharing, Tony.
Wow just an Awesome huge WOW loved it ,,,,thanks Tony
Well done M8y!!!! Gr8 collection pal !!! Every move of house as a kid, toy's had to be "given away". Worth a fortune now they'd be.
it's basically a full museum of action man and gi joe. you're a legendary collector, sir. I think one can enjoy your figures and save the expense of having to buy them. your displays are awesome.
Respect you being able to talk so distinctly & bravely. Wish I could speak like you without being nervous. Son loves his recent vintage gi joe acquisition due to you & Michael.
You still have the best collection !! So few people on CZcams with the vintage 70s figures I so loved as a kid.
I always enjoy your collection tour videos. You collection is impressive and displayed beautifully with plenty of negative space to allow the eye to focus on each toy shelf. The bookcase and cases are matching to each other not mixing matching.
Thank you for taking the time to share your collection with us and for all the work you do on your channel.
Great Roomtour, wonderful collection of Vintage Toys! Hope that one day, I will have nearly so much great stuff as you have 😊
Greetings from Germany!
Tony the way AM is displayed in your collection is superb👍 I have video out on Quartermaster Stores Russian Jacket and Hat out Friday
Holy moley! You have prototypes in your collection, dude epic indeed! Also salute to you for your service as a Military man! My great Uncles served in WW2, my Uncle in Desert Storm and my Cousin recently retired from Air Force but still serves in uniform as a Police Officer. All in Uniform, from Mail Carrier to the top ranks of most military forces those who fight for peace.
I can't serve myself due to physical problems and the fact that I'd never be mentally suited to be in a fight of any sort but I respect those who do have the ability to protect, mend and defend. And of course you are one of them. I know it is the motto of the Marines but in the words of Gunney Semper Fi!
Great collection! I'm not into vintage toys, but watching your videos makes me want to get some Action Man figures!
Tony...but where are your Funko Pops? You know, the toys that Michael loves? Lol All kidding aside, you have an incredible collection and they’re beautifully displayed!
I love the way you displayed the toys good job
Never gets old looking at your collection. So well done. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing Tony. These are my favourite videos of yours. Love the knowledge and enthusiasm.
Never fails to impress Tony! Great way to spend an hour, an amazing nostalgic collection. Cheers, Fuzz.
This is why I need a house like yours.
Beautiful collection!!!!!
Btw: Marvel did a run of Tarzan (1977-79) so he does kind of work on that shelf (although at the time of his production (1974 ) he was with DC).
Thanks for posting!
Your Action Man/ GI Joe 12 inch collection is just phenomenal! I never collected any but played with mine when I was little for hours and hours. Thanks so much for sharing- they are just amazing!
G’day mate. Thanks for your service too. I’ve been a keen toy collector for about 30 years now. But your collection is heaps better than mine. But I’ve never been a real fan of the Joes, and Transformers. I’m into the Thunderbirds, and other Anderson vintage stuff. But also usually other tv and movie based toys of the 60s and 70s. But it’s getting so much harder to find decent stuff at a reasonable price here in Melbourne, Australia. But I keep looking though. Great toy room tour as well. 👍🇦🇺☮️😁🤪
Great collection. So nicely displayed. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this!!
Action Man where my first toys back in 1976 when i was 6.
I remember that you could collect the stars from each Action Man product box and send them away to receive a "free" Action Man. 👍👍
I remember having Action Man as a kid for Christmas in the 1970s, I regret I didn't look after them , and I wish I had them now , ...you've got a great collection, ..I've got a few Neca collectibles myself, as I'm still abit of a big kid , even though I'm in my 50s,...i really enjoy and get excited still when I receive another figure in the post to open....I feel like a little kid again on Christmas morning , all those years ago....
Good job on all the names tony! I use to now thim all when I wood researched. Now I draw blanks. Awsome tony! 👍🍺👍
Grabbing my popcorn for this one!! 🍿😎
What a wonderful collection Tony. Thank you for sharing with us.
Mate your Action Man display/collection is world class. The boxed figures and boxes are really striking.
Amazing collection. Thanks for sharing! I'm just now seeing this video so I can imagine that it has grown since this was released!
Great collection. I just watched your Action Force Series as I'd never heard of it as a kid. Looking forward to the 6" releases of Action Force figures. Thanks for sharing
Tony, your museum is incredible...!! If I spent an hour there the glass would be frosted with my finger, nose and tongue prints. I want this, and this, no wait, THIS, and...... Hugs...Nyms
Absolutely awesome you just walked me through my childhood I was little buying Star Wars and hand me downs from my cousin, and he man loved that, and I finished playing with figures on action force, my favourite action force figure that all my mates wanted off me was Road pig great character, we were so lucky 👍
I really appreciate the thoughtful curation and clean presentation of your collection. So refreshing!
Thanks for taking us on the tour Tony. Really enjoyed the video. Also serving as inspiration to get my collection tidied up and displayed better.
Well , the collection never gets smaller! Lol! Great collection, thanks for the tour!
What a great collection, and a wonderful and artful display of it as well. Thanks so much for sharing, got to see a lot of stuff for the first time ever, or in years.
Thanks a bunch Tony. Really enjoyed it.
Thank you for the tour Tony! Very nice video
I love watching your collection tour vids, brother. Your displays are rad and every time I finish one of these tour videos, the word that comes to mind is CLEAN. I dig it.
Only a couple of minutes into this video, brilliant, looking forward to the rest of it 😁
Absolutely mouth watering! Wonderful collection.... It's so good to see these classic toys preserved, loved and displayed so beautifully.... All except the Arsenal lol..... sorry Spurs fan 😁 brilliant video 👍👍👍
I had the space Action Force when I was a kid. Those were my favorite figures
Thanks for the tour! I really enjoyed it!
Absolutely amazing collection!! Thanks so much for making this vid!!
Always love the toy tours now I know what to get you for Christmas
Thank you so much for this tour!
What a collection. So much nostalgia.
Great collection! Very well presented as well.
Tony, very excited to know you're an Arsenal fan too, COYG!
Thanks for the tour. Great collection.
You have an amazing collection. Thank you for sharing .
Brought back some great memories, cheers.
A great collection is like a living thing that's constantly evolving. Thanks for the tour. 👍
An impressive and beautiful collection,thank you for sharing.
Omgggg Tony what a collection 👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥just unreal.... No words describe what u have my friend.....
This is an awesome collection, Tony. Thumbs up!
I had that jet plane! Was my favorite toy as a kid!
Been waiting on this update brother👍🏽
Cheers and thanks for the ride💯
Wow your collection is amazing!! An 80’s kids dream! 👍
that little grey plastic actionforce wolf! memories!
Thank you for your guided tour around you collection fantastic all the best
Love your work! Keep up the good work!
Great collection and so nicely displayed. Great video! 👍🏻
Awesome collection m8 really well displayed aswell.
Great collection and great collection Tony, love seeing toys from other countries i never knew existed when growing up.
Beautiful and awesome collection and well arranged!
Great collection! Well dislayed! Thanks for sharing!
Right at the start of the video as your showing the gi Joe in the little nook at the top of the stairs, the auto text on the video says "I think there's major blood inside the ass" hahahaha good laugh for me. Love the channel
OMG .I am loving the red shadow 12 inch figure.
Amazing collection Tony, loved the tour 👍🏻
I've always loved and wanted the 12 inch indy
Great collection, sir, and many thanks for defending the free world. I noticed Bravo Two Zero on your shelf; fantastic book!
I've still got my 2 original action men from the 70's. They are well used, battered and bruised but I love them all the same because they were a toy to be played with and oh boy did I play with them. Having a garden I put the dirt to good use. I used to build trenches, place them in the trench and then pretend I was the enemy throwing grenades at them meaning i would pick up clumps of dirt and throw them action men :). I once had the parachute outfit and used to throw my action man out the bedroom window to see if the parachute would open up and see him float to the ground, never happened as every time I through him out, he would just nose dive to the ground lol.
I once borrowed my elder brothers lighter (he used to smoke) and I would burn one of my action men to simulate that he had been burnt in a fire, one side of his face is scorched and both his rubber hands. One of them has dart holes as I remember sitting him on a chair and throwing darts at him to simulate bullet holes lol. The things we do as kids. I had years of fun with my action men, both cherished very much. I would get the figures for Christmas and any birthday money I got I would walk to my nearest toy store to see what equipment and uniforms they had.
I look at my action men today, standing proudly on a shelf in all their finery, always giving me reminders of very happy times in my life :)
Cool update. I just watched your previous collection tours last week. I want to create a display like this.
Never gets old looking at the collection. Simpler times my friend.
Brilliant collection, bravo!
This is Heaven right here! Awesome collection and display mate.
Amazing collection, congratulations!
Totally awesome collection🤘🏻