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Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 28 Nov 2012 12:05
by rcm1234567
I think Action Man came with four different hair colours, Black, Brown, Blonde and Red/Auburn, why did almost all of the Action Force Figures have black hair?
Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 28 Nov 2012 18:44
by Double-Tap
You've covered everything I wanted to ask.
Although would love to know what future plans were, new teams, members, Shads etc
Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 28 Nov 2012 18:50
by The Baron
Thundershot wrote:And, just for a laugh:
What were Friday afternoons really like at the Palitoy factory?
I reckon you'll need to add a small explanation to this question. The 'Friday Afternoon Special' is an in-joke for long-term BFTB members.
Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 29 Nov 2012 16:40
by wolforrest
I came across a Palitoy section on Friends reunited recently. As you can see from the link below someone claiming to be the Chief designer at Palitoy has commented on the HQ.
Is this Bob or another of member of the team?
http://www.friendsreunited.co.uk/palito ... 1401164e2f
Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 30 Nov 2012 17:10
by Thundershot
I know a lot of research was carried out to make some of the Action-Man uniforms & vehicles as authentic as possible, what kind of research was involved in creating the Action Force kit?
The prototype figures of
&
featured removeable helmet designs, yet the finished items were one piece items..was this change due technical or price reasons?
Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 30 Nov 2012 18:15
by Thundershot
Was any kind of visual & other types of reference material (of Action Force toys) would of been given to the artists & writers of the comic to use, would of they received actual toys or just pictures, blueprints & charactor file cards to work from?
Also did any of the creative team who were working on the comics ever suggest ideas for new characters & vehicles that could of been produced as toys?
Was any market research done for Action Force, such as asking children what they would like to see & would play with?
Who had final say upon the finished designs & items that did or didn't get produced?
A lot of the larger (& higher price range) playsets & vehicles (Z Force H.Q. & A.T.C.) were repainted Hasbro products... did Palitoy ever have any similer ideas, or concepts, for that were abandoned (or had to be scaled down) due to high projected production costs & recommended retail price?
Were the design dept given, by the accounts/sales dept', a target R.R.P. toys to be aimed @ & design accordingly?
(For example "We need figures to retail @ X amount each, & a range of vehicles between X & X amount!"?)
Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 30 Nov 2012 18:39
by Squad Leader
Were there ever any talks of creating an animated cartoon of Action Force?

Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 30 Nov 2012 19:48
by Quickfire
Was the
&
figure based on a particular picture/soldier?
The
figure looks as if it's modeled on some of the plates/pictures in the Osprey Men At Arms series, particularly their first c. 1981 book on the SAS. Were any other figures inspired by the Osprey reference books apart from
? Or other sources such as the artwork for the plates in the Marshall Cavendish "Falklands War" volume?
Geoff Campion used Tony Geraghty's 'This Is the SAS' as a reference source for some of his artwork, not least his "Super Soldiers of the SAS" booklet, also the Osprey Men At Arms series. Did he find these independently or were they recommended by you and your team?
The back stories of many Action Force and Enemy characters, and many of the Battle Action Force stories, derived inspiration from the secret wars and anti-terrorist operations - and, of course, the terrorist movements themselves - of the 1960s and 1970s. How much influence did such contemporary history have on the design process for the characters?
Was Boffin of Special Weapons Force based on yourself?
Was Boffin somehow an inspiration for Baron Ironblood? After all, you are name-checked in the special edition of the Roboskull blueprints at Matto Grosso Laboratories as "Boff"
The 1983 catalogue had many interesting prototypes, particularly for Space Force. Some of the Space Force figures appear on an early Battle Action Force 'competition' cover. How close did they, the Space Force base and the novel Cosmic Cruiser get to the production line?


Re: BFTB Exclusive - Bob Brechin Q&A!
Posted: 30 Nov 2012 20:56
by Thundershot
This two handed 'weapon at the ready' position:

is synonymous with Action Force figures, do you remember how or why this pose was chosen?