Tomax and Xamot hold a special place with me. My older sister and I took the bus to Toys R Us and she bought them for me for my birthday. Core memory. So thank you for fixing up the boys. 🥰
I always like to imagine the Toy Story effect and think of how much they would of been enjoying flying down at such a high speed and loving it. Great to see it in action.
Excellent work! I'd have used plastic weld to fix the T-bar to the pulley assembly - the LEGO parts are made of ABS plastic, which plastic weld will bond extremely well to styrene - a far stronger and more forgiving bond than CA ever could provide. It's also waterproof, and CA glue denatures if it gets wet (which is why it's a bad idea to fix cups and plates with it).
I just got an idea for a possible improvement: If you cut a styrene rod to length and stick it on the bottom of the pulley system downward and stick a couple of pegged footrests made of styrene sheet and rods at the bottom of that central rod, Tomax and Xamot can stand on the footrests while hanging onto the T-bar. Then it won't look like they're wearing their shoulders out trying to hang on to the T-bar. Maybe it isn't toy accurate (or even show accurate, really) but it'll look like the ride is more comfortable for the twins. I hope I explained that clearly enough. I'm not all that good with words.
Hey Dave Fantastic addition to your collection, I really enjoy seeing you outside playing with the toys you fix or upgrade. I like the new transition editing to the next shot. Only a thought here, perhaps add to the spelling of Toy Polloi; "That is correct." I hope both you and MrsTP have a great weekend, as well as; Take care of one Another😊
This is so much better than the one that came with the figures, which was just one piece of plastic. A case where the recreation is superior to the original!
Great video! Although I remember playing with most of my childhood Joes, I don't remember unpackaging very many. Tomax and Xamot are the exception. I thought their mirrored packaging was awesome, and I can still remember freeing them from their cardback.
I don’t know how well that super glued handle bar is going to hold up to repeated zipline runs as well as the thumbs on those figures which are notorious for breaking due to rugged play.
Hey Buddy, Growing up I did have these two figures growing up and I received them for my 8th birthday. I had a lot fun with these figures and I loved putting them on ferret. But you brought back a memory for me I completely forgot about till you showed your first attempt with sky hook. My father made something similar to yours but he included a net for carrying stuff like the ferret. So I had hours of adventures. Anyway I like lego one you made such great idea I might make something similar for idea I have.
I never had those figures, but I remember making similar ziplines and grappling hooks and (totally rubbish) parachutes for my GI Joes. Great fun, and great video. Also, I noticed that your list of UA-cam members has grown to two pages now! Love to see it.
Greetings! I love your channel and always look forward to your latest installment. I have a question unrelated to this video. I have a vintage 1974 Mego Robin action figure. It was mint on card, but the left leg knee pin failed and the lower leg fell off. I had to carefully remove it from the card to fix. I purchased a parts Robin to get an original knee pin, and then noticed the right forearm had a crack under the glove. The hand fell out and the forearm crack broke the arm completely. Now I need to replace the right forearm. Can you please advise how to do this? Many thanks in advance. -Edward
Hi, I would just find a replacement arm and swap the whole thing out. It's easy enough to find broken Mego dolls. And I have many videos on them showing how to fix them. Cheers
You just gave me an Idea. I do have the hook part. Maybe I might add some milliputty on the ends so that they won't slide off. Just modify the original one a bit.
Tomax and Xamot hold a special place with me. My older sister and I took the bus to Toys R Us and she bought them for me for my birthday. Core memory. So thank you for fixing up the boys. 🥰
Thanks for sharing!!
I always like to imagine the Toy Story effect and think of how much they would of been enjoying flying down at such a high speed and loving it. Great to see it in action.
Excellent work! I'd have used plastic weld to fix the T-bar to the pulley assembly - the LEGO parts are made of ABS plastic, which plastic weld will bond extremely well to styrene - a far stronger and more forgiving bond than CA ever could provide. It's also waterproof, and CA glue denatures if it gets wet (which is why it's a bad idea to fix cups and plates with it).
I would disagree myself as I find Lego often doesn't bond well with styrene when using plastic weld. It's easily broken.
Nice job. Thanks Dave.
You are very welcome
That’s one hell of an upgrade, Dave! Thanks for the share!! 😎👍
No problem 👍
I just got an idea for a possible improvement:
If you cut a styrene rod to length and stick it on the bottom of the pulley system downward and stick a couple of pegged footrests made of styrene sheet and rods at the bottom of that central rod, Tomax and Xamot can stand on the footrests while hanging onto the T-bar. Then it won't look like they're wearing their shoulders out trying to hang on to the T-bar. Maybe it isn't toy accurate (or even show accurate, really) but it'll look like the ride is more comfortable for the twins.
I hope I explained that clearly enough. I'm not all that good with words.
Mate that is one awesome zip line hook. First class job!!!
Thanks 👍 Fun to make, and really fun to play with.
I am loving your intros, it definitely get's the nostalgia going.
Glad you like them! I put a lot of thought and time into making them as they are great fun.
You could cut Down the Big Block to just have enough space for the pinholes, Would make it even more elegant.
Hey Dave
Fantastic addition to your collection, I really enjoy seeing you outside playing with the toys you fix or upgrade. I like the new transition editing to the next shot.
Only a thought here, perhaps add to the spelling of Toy Polloi; "That is correct." I hope both you and MrsTP have a great weekend, as well as; Take care of one Another😊
This is so much better than the one that came with the figures, which was just one piece of plastic. A case where the recreation is superior to the original!
Thanks. I just wanted one that worked properly to get maximum speed out of them.
Great piece of work again Dave.
Thanks 👍
Great video! Although I remember playing with most of my childhood Joes, I don't remember unpackaging very many. Tomax and Xamot are the exception. I thought their mirrored packaging was awesome, and I can still remember freeing them from their cardback.
Thanks for sharing!
I don’t know how well that super glued handle bar is going to hold up to repeated zipline runs as well as the thumbs on those figures which are notorious for breaking due to rugged play.
I think the thumbs will break before the glue.
Good stuff, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Really cool!!!
Excellent toy polloi👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Really Digging the New Jams ❤
What kind of villain would destroy Lego to create their tools of terror? Cobra! Of course!
and Toy Polloi! 🤗😍
@@toypolloi And Iollop Yot!
Making COBRA more effective?! What side are you on? Heh. Those guys just zoom great. Thats amazing.
Hey Buddy,
Growing up I did have these two figures growing up and I received them for my 8th birthday. I had a lot fun with these figures and I loved putting them on ferret.
But you brought back a memory for me I completely forgot about till you showed your first attempt with sky hook. My father made something similar to yours but he included a net for carrying stuff like the ferret. So I had hours of adventures. Anyway I like lego one you made such great idea I might make something similar for idea I have.
I never had those figures, but I remember making similar ziplines and grappling hooks and (totally rubbish) parachutes for my GI Joes. Great fun, and great video. Also, I noticed that your list of UA-cam members has grown to two pages now! Love to see it.
Wish you worked for Hasbro in the 80s!
Greetings! I love your channel and always look forward to your latest installment. I have a question unrelated to this video. I have a vintage 1974 Mego Robin action figure. It was mint on card, but the left leg knee pin failed and the lower leg fell off. I had to carefully remove it from the card to fix. I purchased a parts Robin to get an original knee pin, and then noticed the right forearm had a crack under the glove. The hand fell out and the forearm crack broke the arm completely. Now I need to replace the right forearm. Can you please advise how to do this? Many thanks in advance. -Edward
Hi, I would just find a replacement arm and swap the whole thing out. It's easy enough to find broken Mego dolls. And I have many videos on them showing how to fix them. Cheers
Yo Joe and Cobra!! 😎😎😎
Do you accept repair commissions and if yes where could someone contact you about it?
Wow!! Awesome!!!
Better than the original
Dave, I think you'll find his name is pronounced ZAY-mot instead of ZA-mot.
Now you know; and knowing is half the battle.
It’s just Tomax backwards. You don’t call him To-MAYZ. Maybe the cartoon pronounced it that way. Tomato Tomatoe.
Hi Dave
I have an item I want to send to you , how do I do that?
You can contact me via any of my social media accounts. Cheers
@toypolloi ok thanks
You just gave me an Idea. I do have the hook part. Maybe I might add some milliputty on the ends so that they won't slide off. Just modify the original one a bit.
Great job there my friend you really fixed that up real good for sure for them so they can zip line across the sky!! 🦾🦾🦾
Thanks 👍