I am not a Joe collector, never really played with them as a kid, but with your video quality and the sheer size and legend of this toy I am really excited for this series!
I never thought I'd say this, but every now and then I'd stop listening because I was distracted by how good the video looks. It's like I'm in the room with you it's so clear.
I was checking about this awesome toy and now I see this, I remember having a speaker like this on my bmx back in the 80s. It had no microphone though, it was yellow and had exactly the same shape with the same siren sounds... Thank you for the nostalgia.
Thankfully my microphone still works but I'm glad this video was made in case I need to repair it in the future also the yojoe outlet center is a great part of the vintage toy community and I'm glad to see the coopers getting recognized here on UA-cam thanks retroblasting !
It's very interesting to see you repairing this microphone because I had the USS Flagg in 1985 and it was the first thing that broke and I opened it and tried to fix it but at 7 years old it was too much complicate for me!
Great work, it shows you really do need to be multi skilled to restore toys of all kinds, all the best guys.Edit:Just seen the mic test at the end!! Just hysterical.
Get yourself a cheap multimeter from an electronics shop. Using a multimeter to test the connections on a circuit board is much safer than throwing a battery in. Heatshrink is fine but I'd just get a suction tool to completely remove/replace the battery cable. Aside from having to unscrew the board it's cleaner and has less chance of coming loose. It doesn't require use of a heatgun either, which can damage the cable or even other components if accidentally set too high.
I had the Flagg as a kid. Still have it to this day just stored away. Complete but missing some pieces. I was an only child so had a lot of toys GI Joe, Transformers, He-Men, Mask,Go Bots, Marvel and DC superheroes.
As I'm in the process of cobbling one together, I've been looking forward to this restoration. The biggest issue I have is the cost of getting parts sent to the UK, given the size of some of the parts. I've managed to get hold of some these parts at reasonable prices, with reasonable shipping costs, only for them to arrive damaged. I will persevere!
Mike, one of the tricks I have learned and you may already know this, but the solution "Metal Rescue" is great for removing the rust on all metals (Screws and pieces) without damaging anything else. I have used it many times on my WWII rifles with rusty parts. But that being said, you may be surprised by the use for your restorations?
One of my cousins had the Flagg. I remember thinking as a kid the microphone on the bullhorn was pretty underwhelming and not loud enough. I'm sure his parents appreciated that at least.
Oh boy, here... we... GO! =D I'm curious to know if the Flagg and Snake Mountain are the only playsets from the 80's that had a roleplay accessory included (which incidentally are both microphone types)
My best advice for soldering is: Don't use the iron to melt the solder. Use the iron to heat the parts to be joined, and let *them* melt the solder. That's the best way to ensure the whole area is at temperature, and avoid the dreaded cold solder joint.
You might extend out to youtubers 'The Ben Heck Show', '8-bit guy' and Techmoan. These guys are 80s aficionados, electronic experts and would love to help you out to fix this part.
question: would it be worth the effort to open the microphone and see if any of those contacts are corroded, try and clean them up? or is it the case where the box was designed not to open?
My Flagg microphone isn’t working. I don’t see anything obviously wrong. I am not sure what needs to be fixed. Is there anybody out there that refurb’s these?
Awesome. I never knew the Flagg came with a megaphone. It really adds play value to the toy.
I am not a Joe collector, never really played with them as a kid, but with your video quality and the sheer size and legend of this toy I am really excited for this series!
I never thought I'd say this, but every now and then I'd stop listening because I was distracted by how good the video looks.
It's like I'm in the room with you it's so clear.
Judging by those noises at the end, I imagine that this was the kind of toy parents hated.
Of course, those are the best kinds of toys.
Only the Megaphone part
I was checking about this awesome toy and now I see this, I remember having a speaker like this on my bmx back in the 80s. It had no microphone though, it was yellow and had exactly the same shape with the same siren sounds... Thank you for the nostalgia.
I'd guess most of these were lost when 80's parents "misplaced" or "accidentally dropped them down the stairs" back in the day.
Oh how I bet parents love to hear that microphone during playtime
Thankfully my microphone still works but I'm glad this video was made in case I need to repair it in the future also the yojoe outlet center is a great part of the vintage toy community and I'm glad to see the coopers getting recognized here on UA-cam thanks retroblasting !
FullHD 60fps looks really great.
It's very interesting to see you repairing this microphone because I had the USS Flagg in 1985 and it was the first thing that broke and I opened it and tried to fix it but at 7 years old it was too much complicate for me!
Love the new 60fps camera
Great work, it shows you really do need to be multi skilled to restore toys of all kinds, all the best guys.Edit:Just seen the mic test at the end!! Just hysterical.
All hands on deck! Here comes the big one!
As I remember it,the megaphone feature was always terrible even when brand new. I'm very excited for this restoration series.
Been waiting for this restoration. The start is great and I can't wait for the next one!!
Get yourself a cheap multimeter from an electronics shop. Using a multimeter to test the connections on a circuit board is much safer than throwing a battery in. Heatshrink is fine but I'd just get a suction tool to completely remove/replace the battery cable. Aside from having to unscrew the board it's cleaner and has less chance of coming loose. It doesn't require use of a heatgun either, which can damage the cable or even other components if accidentally set too high.
Cool fix n update well needed it looked.
I'm glad I wasn't wearing headphones when you tested the siren out. :p
I had the Flagg as a kid. Still have it to this day just stored away. Complete but missing some pieces. I was an only child so had a lot of toys GI Joe, Transformers, He-Men, Mask,Go Bots, Marvel and DC superheroes.
I always loved 9-volts because it’s easy to test them!
As I'm in the process of cobbling one together, I've been looking forward to this restoration.
The biggest issue I have is the cost of getting parts sent to the UK, given the size of some of the parts. I've managed to get hold of some these parts at reasonable prices, with reasonable shipping costs, only for them to arrive damaged.
I will persevere!
Many can be repaired
Parents paid 100$ to be awaken at 6 on Saturday morning by this thing.
Now we wait for the review
"Hey, wanna hear the most annoying sound in the world?" ... *triggers ship's klaxon*
Robert Catherwood or Michael pronouncing solder
@@zappbraniggan sodder?
Ace work so far Mike.
Restoration is half the battle.
Mike, one of the tricks I have learned and you may already know this, but the solution "Metal Rescue" is great for removing the rust on all metals (Screws and pieces) without damaging anything else. I have used it many times on my WWII rifles with rusty parts. But that being said, you may be surprised by the use for your restorations?
I think I'm realizing why the bullhorn is an oft-missing or broken piece....
One of my cousins had the Flagg. I remember thinking as a kid the microphone on the bullhorn was pretty underwhelming and not loud enough. I'm sure his parents appreciated that at least.
Raise the Flagg!
Great as always!!Now waiting for a motu eternia repair..
You rock, keep it up.
1080 is looking good!
Oh boy, here... we... GO! =D
I'm curious to know if the Flagg and Snake Mountain are the only playsets from the 80's that had a roleplay accessory included (which incidentally are both microphone types)
My best advice for soldering is: Don't use the iron to melt the solder. Use the iron to heat the parts to be joined, and let *them* melt the solder. That's the best way to ensure the whole area is at temperature, and avoid the dreaded cold solder joint.
+DataCab1e that's what we did.
I had a yellow bull horn exactly like that on my BMX
Me too! yellow! But it had no microphone, just the sounds, Am I correct?
Another good solution for heat shrink would be to use a hairdryer
Wow. I am curious to see the final results.
Very very clear hd picture!
I have that same towel.
Thabks for the yo joe source!
Also i bought your shirt
thanks much!
I would imagine this part of the Flagg was often confiscated by parents.
Lol, my dog hates the siren.
The BMX version does of have a different board but you can still use them for parts...I found a new on ebay for like $10 if I recall.
I never knew one kid that had this.
Was he the rich kid? It's just the size alone!
You might extend out to youtubers 'The Ben Heck Show', '8-bit guy' and Techmoan. These guys are 80s aficionados, electronic experts and would love to help you out to fix this part.
Those aren't generic sounds? :D Totally iconic G.I. Joe sound effects! :D And they're annoying! :D
Great video though!
Benjamin0119 I feel bad for the parents who had to hear this the day after Christmas
let's go back to DragonCon. I'm already ready again.
question: would it be worth the effort to open the microphone and see if any of those contacts are corroded, try and clean them up? or is it the case where the box was designed not to open?
YoJoOutlet = QUALITY
My Flagg microphone isn’t working. I don’t see anything obviously wrong. I am not sure what needs to be fixed. Is there anybody out there that refurb’s these?
Can you soak a rusty board in vinegar?
Also first!
I buy vintage thundercats toy
I've never really cared about sound features.
i never had one of them i mainly played with my mask and cops toys
Warning Warning This Is The Flag This Microphone Is Crap Repeat This Microphone Is Crap
Sodder? Do you even English? SOLDER!!!
Butchering the Engligh language since 1776...
@Ronin Patriot haha touché 😂