Whats the rarest Action Force Item??
Whats the rarest Action Force Item??
Hiya all action force collectors. I been a collector of Action Force scince the early 80's when I was about five. Scince the mid 90's i've been looking for rare items to finish my collection. On the whole the mine sweeper is quite pricey and my two fave figures "Jammer & Gaucho". Now figures MLC I would say that the green walki-talkie that comes with Firefly is also quite rare.
What would you say is the number one rare item?
What would you say is the number one rare item?
There are other items I've only ever seen on a single image, but never seen for sale, or spoken to someone who has them. These are:
The green variant of Gung-Ho's bergan, which Gaucho has.

Version 1 of Jammer:

A carded Scout seems to go for big money, but I've got a handful of them complete over several purchases. It's funny, I never considered him rare as there were as many of him as there were of other figures in the little toy shop I used as a child. However, nowhere in Scotland seemed to have the Doc figure. I even wrote to Hamley's of Regent Street asking if they had him (they claimed to be the UK's biggest toy shop back in those days, and the internet was still a DoD project), but no luck - although I've still got the letter they sent in reply.
On another note, I was trying to get a Q Force Sealion earlier this year, as I was collecting the full Q Force set, which I did not have as a child. I saw one for sale on Ebay, unopened packaging, ?22 in total. I bought it, only to realise that it was an AF one. Wrong stickers, wrong figure for me, but apparently a bit of a bargain as I've had some ridiculous offers from collectors in the US for it.
The green variant of Gung-Ho's bergan, which Gaucho has.

Version 1 of Jammer:

A carded Scout seems to go for big money, but I've got a handful of them complete over several purchases. It's funny, I never considered him rare as there were as many of him as there were of other figures in the little toy shop I used as a child. However, nowhere in Scotland seemed to have the Doc figure. I even wrote to Hamley's of Regent Street asking if they had him (they claimed to be the UK's biggest toy shop back in those days, and the internet was still a DoD project), but no luck - although I've still got the letter they sent in reply.
On another note, I was trying to get a Q Force Sealion earlier this year, as I was collecting the full Q Force set, which I did not have as a child. I saw one for sale on Ebay, unopened packaging, ?22 in total. I bought it, only to realise that it was an AF one. Wrong stickers, wrong figure for me, but apparently a bit of a bargain as I've had some ridiculous offers from collectors in the US for it.
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APC antenna - agreed, Wolverine tow rope - agreed, Blades' badge - agreed. Also: a Black Major who can hold his gun.
The Sealion torpedo thing can be fairly hard to acquire too. Are the swivel Dolphin and Moondancer from before the transition to AF-Cobra?
Only saw a couple of
and
back in the good old days. The transition to Cobra put paid to dreams of finding them in all good toy shops. Shucks I thought. Bought 'em whole last year, hurrah.

The Sealion torpedo thing can be fairly hard to acquire too. Are the swivel Dolphin and Moondancer from before the transition to AF-Cobra?
Only saw a couple of



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