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Action Force Field Unit Inter-Com by Jotastar - New Pictures

Posted: 09 Dec 2008 12:11
by rcm1234567
My Topic about the Action Force Field Unit Inter-Com by Jotastar lost all of the attachments.
Here are the Pictures & Info again I hope these are of use.

ACTION FORCE FIELD UNIT INTER-COM by Jotastar
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Box & Contents.jpg
DETAILS
The Action Force Field Unit Inter-Com by Jotastar was a set of child-sized toys produced, under licence from Palitoy, by Jotastar.
It is also known as the Inter-Com Telephone Set.
Jotastar were a toy company who made produced toys & licensed items. Among their other licensed products were at least two Transformers Sliding Puzzles, a M.A.S.K. Communicators Electronic Intercom Set, a Mr Men Little Miss China Tea Set & a set of Doctor Who Trumps Card Game.

PACKAGING
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Boxed.jpg
The packaging of the Field Unit Inter-Com does not show any of Palitoy’s Action Force toys & the only Action Force markings on the toys were a sticker on each of the Telephones.
These sets may have been made for Jotastar by other companies who then packaged them, eg the packaging says “Made In Yugoslavia” & the telephones themselves have both the name “Durham Industries Inc” & “Mehanotehnika” on them.

INSTRUCTIONS
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Instructions.jpg
(shown above Front, Inside & Back)
The instructions which came with the loose set I have are © Cowan de Groot Limited 1982.

CONTENTS
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Contents.jpg
The Field Unit Inter-Com #1 set included two working Telephones with a 30 Foot Extension Cord (approximately 9.25 metres). Each Telephone consisted of a telephone base (cradle) & a telephone receiver (handset) connected by a lead.
The telephone base had a “digital keypad” & when a button on the keypad was pressed a red light flashed & a buzzer sounded on each telephone base. The telephones worked allowing two people to talk back & forward using them.
Each telephone required two R20 1.5 Volt Batteries (not included).

OTHER IMAGES
Field Unit Inter-Com #1 - Telephone (Receiver on)
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Telephone (Receiver on).jpg
Field Unit Inter-Com #1 - Telephone (Receiver off)
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Telephone (Receiver off).jpg
Field Unit Inter-Com #1 - Extension Cord
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Extension Cord.jpg
Field Unit Inter-Com #1 - Extension Cord (Plug)
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Extension Cord (Plug).jpg
Field Unit Inter-Com #1 – Telephone Base
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Telephone Base.jpg
Field Unit Inter-Com #1 - Telephone Base (Battery Compartment)
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Telephone Base (Battery Compartment).jpg
Battery Cover etc.
Field Unit Inter-Com  #1 - Battery Cover Etc.jpg
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I hope these Help
Robert (the infamous rcm1234567)

Re: Action Force Field Unit Inter-Com by Jotastar - New Pictures

Posted: 09 Dec 2008 20:25
by redrage
Yeah got one of those in a box somewhere in the attic at home. Probably still works too

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Re: Action Force Field Unit Inter-Com by Jotastar - New Pictures

Posted: 09 Dec 2008 20:31
by Double-Tap
my son and i could have so much fun with this

Re: Action Force Field Unit Inter-Com by Jotastar - New Pictures

Posted: 10 Dec 2008 15:30
by SteveD
Set of the phones on Ebay at moment:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Action-man-action ... tsupported

So, do these actually work as phones then?

Re: Action Force Field Unit Inter-Com by Jotastar - New Pictures

Posted: 10 Dec 2008 18:45
by The Baron
They connect to one another, but I doubt you could stick it in your BT socket.

Hmmm, maybe you could customise one using a BT phone and an Action Force casing?