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Jeez. Did I put the wrong link?Dave Tree wrote:They've banned it to their spam section, classicpaul463 wrote:Think this lot have missed the point!!Dave Tree wrote:I'm really enjoying the Hisstank stuff at the mo, is it really that difficult to click a link?![]()
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Now we can have loads of discussion about what vehicles they would have had (other than the MMS)
No, no I didn't. 10 different posters without a brain between them.
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this has been very cool ! screw piss skank dot com, we should do like every other JOE board out there and ask people/not allow people to even mention the site.
anyways cant wait to see the other stuff too that dave has planned for us!
anyways cant wait to see the other stuff too that dave has planned for us!
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I can see why they have a poor reputation.The Baron wrote:No, no I didn't. 10 different posters without a brain between them.
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
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First off, I would like to point out that my girlfriend walked up behind me when I first started reading the article and she started laughing. Now, she thinks I like playing with red rockets and I swear I never touched that dog that way. LOL
Anyway, I am not that familar with the Action Force toy line. So I was wondering when Palitoy/Hasbro stopped useing the star wars style body and only used the american gi joe style body. The article about Palitoy action force, to me anyway, makes it sound like they stopped using the Star Wars type body construction in 1984. If that is the case, then why would they have been experimenting with it for a 1986 release. I am not doubting that these figures are F Force. I was wondering if you found any documentation to support that date in the box they were in. Could this have been a canceled line from 1983 or 1984?
Thanks again for sharing this information and new figures with us.
Chris
Anyway, I am not that familar with the Action Force toy line. So I was wondering when Palitoy/Hasbro stopped useing the star wars style body and only used the american gi joe style body. The article about Palitoy action force, to me anyway, makes it sound like they stopped using the Star Wars type body construction in 1984. If that is the case, then why would they have been experimenting with it for a 1986 release. I am not doubting that these figures are F Force. I was wondering if you found any documentation to support that date in the box they were in. Could this have been a canceled line from 1983 or 1984?
Thanks again for sharing this information and new figures with us.
Chris
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Well we've discussed the historical naming of
and
going back to WW2, dos anyone have any ideas about the significance of the "F" in F Force. Something linked to the Manhatten project perhaps?
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
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F troop? Could be as simple as "Future".


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AWESOME!
are ace, apart from the crap codenames, i mean c'mon, 'sniper', 'bombardier', 'lightning' and 'fixer'? that's as bad as 'wheels', 'blades' and 'chopper'!
i'm going to have to throw out half of my AF2 fan-fic outline and rewrite to fit these guys in!
I bet they would've wound up with a redeco flak cannon and HAL/Laser Exterminator. maybe the PAC-RATs would've been redeco'd in
colours...

i'm going to have to throw out half of my AF2 fan-fic outline and rewrite to fit these guys in!


I bet they would've wound up with a redeco flak cannon and HAL/Laser Exterminator. maybe the PAC-RATs would've been redeco'd in

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The second A Bomb to drop during WW2 was codenamed "Fat Man", there's the F.
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
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nah, it's F for Faser!