Such an amazing collection! Thanks for showing us around. I would love to hear the stories you have about Weetabix and the cereal collection because it's never something we hear about much. Cereal has a special place for me as a kid and was the highlight of being dragged along after school by my mum to the supermarket to do the weekly shop - I got to choose my own cereal and decide what line of in-the-box collectibles I would start getting next. The only ones I have left are my Ghostbusters transfers. Would also like to hear more about your Playmobil since I have some of that and also more about your Pez collection since I recently managed to pick up an ET Pez for the collection and am thinking about jumping into the Pez rabbit hole, so more on this would be cool. Thanks for the video!
Lovely tour! Looks like you’ve got a 12” version of Kenner Hammerhead. One of the greatest figures of all time. And the only Kenner first 20 without any kind of equivalent in TVC or those two proto TVC lines. Would love to see Hammerhead in TVC! Wish I knew how to get word to Hasbro SW team!😂😂 #makethemains&hammerhead
I'd love to see a video about your time working on the A.T.O.M line and talking about the figures in general. We've spoken briefly on Instagram in the past. It was one of my absolute favourite lines to collect as a child. I have so many happy memories of playing with the vehicles and hunting for the figures in shops. We met at Star Wars Celebration last year, and you told me I should try to track some of them down as a cool side project. Its rather crazy how hard they've become to find. Anyway, I hope you're well Steve! It's always a pleasure watching your videos and listening to your tales.
You have so many AMAZING items. I used to have a Richard Scarry book when I was a kid. Have an awesome day!💥From Fun At Home (Hot Wheels, Lego, Cards, Stamps & collectables)👍
Thank you for your whistle stop tour, very interesting 👍 I'd like to know more about your personal collection of Black Hole figures, how you got them and your thoughts on this line. Thanks once again.
I spied the action jack, they were a great pocket money toy! I remember doing the weekly food shop with mum on a Saturday & being bought an action jack from the news agent. They were 25p & I used to pop off the heads & swap up the different coloured body parts. I also remember using them as androids with my star wars figures ( what you lacked in money you made up with imagination) honestly happy memories. I look forward to the next video.
Also that,s an impressive Smurf collection. The only kids that had them at school were the ones who's parents had a car. As I recall they were only available in National petrol stations ( I might be wrong)
I would love to hear about your involvement with Mr Men. I have nearly all the books of them as well as the Little Misses. Anytime I was sick my Mom would make a cut out of a Mr Men character and hang it on my wall. They are my favorite childhood books!
A great whistle stop tour! What's the Weetabix story? As Weetabix is made in the same town where I'm from, and I know plenty of people who work (or have worked) there
Fantastic collection lay out i love my detolf, can we get indepth on Superman please what is the modern 7inch figure? im sadly missing half the cards i like the pocket mego and yes its amazing major film franchise no merchandise i never understood it or now with the tech i know mattel did some 12 inch but i want the rest necca made a great start
I spied a Masters of the Universe book on the shelf and he-man and Skeletor - how comes you haven’t jumped in on the recent Origins line? I’ve really enjoyed collecting that line. I actually prefer them to the original figures I had as a kid! I also had Smurfs and Asterix as a kid - those Asterix figures were really nice. I had a ton of Puzzle Town too - that really took me back seeing those in there! Forest of Doom book was amazing too… I loved the PlayStation game Deathtrap Dungeon too… great video man!
great! Do you only collect stuff that has a special memory for you? Are you a completist or will a smatering of a little of every do? Fascinating stuff! x
I generally collect what means a lot and I like to complete. The lines are usually vintage and tend to have small runs. But I do insist on loose but minty so it takes a while to finish a run usually.
They've probably muted me by now but I have been occasionally badgering Dan, Ryan & Emily about artbooks for Legends & Classified & it would be cool to get one for the Black Series as well. Not sure how much of a GI Joe fan you are but the artbook from 3DJoes is exceptional & Carson has done a lot of great interviews with the Hasbro designers & marketers of the time. It's a bit of a shame that Legends Retro is on hiatus as there's a couple of characters missing to complete teams - I think a Galactus in this style would also have been a great addition. Still got my original Fisher-Price Jack-In-The-Box somewhere. Only critique - needs more Action Force!!!
@@themrstevie18 I appreciate it! Just joking about the muting BTW - I'm sure you all have lots of fan requests & input, most of which you can't address directly - it's great that you all take the time to interact where you can.
How do you open your Detolf's so smoothly, without them rattling all of your figures? The magnets on my door seem to be super strong; I've put cardboard and all sorts of stuff over them to try to lessen their power, but no luck. Every time I open my Detolf, it's a roll of the dice whether everything's going to tip over! (Obviously love this channel and all the content you put online)
I know exactly what you mean. It’s all about PRIZING not PULLING. You have to jam your fingertip between the handle and the magnet so it doesn’t rattle and destroy
I never knew there were Buck Roger’s figures I had the corgi star ship that had the awful health and safety bar across the front but that was it I’d like to know more about bidi bidi bidi Buck please
I would love if you told the people you know marvel 3.75 retro is a money maker ...tell these money nerds they can do a Kickstarter on avengers mansion, x- men mansion..it will be funded !! How bout 3 packs of the heros we didn't get ...we would actually buy a 10 pack of villains for $100 ...tell them guys ...it's cheap easy plastic with a cult following
Such an amazing collection! Thanks for showing us around. I would love to hear the stories you have about Weetabix and the cereal collection because it's never something we hear about much. Cereal has a special place for me as a kid and was the highlight of being dragged along after school by my mum to the supermarket to do the weekly shop - I got to choose my own cereal and decide what line of in-the-box collectibles I would start getting next. The only ones I have left are my Ghostbusters transfers. Would also like to hear more about your Playmobil since I have some of that and also more about your Pez collection since I recently managed to pick up an ET Pez for the collection and am thinking about jumping into the Pez rabbit hole, so more on this would be cool. Thanks for the video!
Lovely tour! Looks like you’ve got a 12” version of Kenner Hammerhead. One of the greatest figures of all time. And the only Kenner first 20 without any kind of equivalent in TVC or those two proto TVC lines. Would love to see Hammerhead in TVC! Wish I knew how to get word to Hasbro SW team!😂😂 #makethemains&hammerhead
Awsom I am loving the A team and Dukes of Hazzard 3.75
I'd love to see a video about your time working on the A.T.O.M line and talking about the figures in general. We've spoken briefly on Instagram in the past. It was one of my absolute favourite lines to collect as a child. I have so many happy memories of playing with the vehicles and hunting for the figures in shops. We met at Star Wars Celebration last year, and you told me I should try to track some of them down as a cool side project. Its rather crazy how hard they've become to find. Anyway, I hope you're well Steve! It's always a pleasure watching your videos and listening to your tales.
Thanks for sharing as always Tin....I mean Mr.Stevie ;)
Haha 😉
Smurfs and asterix. Man after my own heart! I just subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
You have so many AMAZING items. I used to have a Richard Scarry book when I was a kid. Have an awesome day!💥From Fun At Home (Hot Wheels, Lego, Cards, Stamps & collectables)👍
Thank you! You too!
@@themrstevie18 cheers.
Thank you for your whistle stop tour, very interesting 👍
I'd like to know more about your personal collection of Black Hole figures, how you got them and your thoughts on this line.
Thanks once again.
I love your Smurf Village display! I also love that Marvel Legends Retro Collection! Was sad that Retro line came to an end!
I spied the action jack, they were a great pocket money toy! I remember doing the weekly food shop with mum on a Saturday & being bought an action jack from the news agent. They were 25p & I used to pop off the heads & swap up the different coloured body parts. I also remember using them as androids with my star wars figures ( what you lacked in money you made up with imagination) honestly happy memories. I look forward to the next video.
I lived them too! They’d always fall apart but they were great fun and cheap!
Also that,s an impressive Smurf collection. The only kids that had them at school were the ones who's parents had a car. As I recall they were only available in National petrol stations ( I might be wrong)
Awesome collection and variety , love the Asterix and Richard Scarry pieces. Congrats
I would love to hear about your involvement with Mr Men. I have nearly all the books of them as well as the Little Misses. Anytime I was sick my Mom would make a cut out of a Mr Men character and hang it on my wall. They are my favorite childhood books!
I would definitely love to see more about the Captain crunch and cow chocolate toys
A great whistle stop tour! What's the Weetabix story? As Weetabix is made in the same town where I'm from, and I know plenty of people who work (or have worked) there
That’s a story for my Jurassic Park episode.
Fantastic collection lay out i love my detolf, can we get indepth on Superman please what is the modern 7inch figure? im sadly missing half the cards
i like the pocket mego and yes its amazing major film franchise no merchandise i never understood it or now with the tech i know mattel did some 12 inch but i want the rest necca made a great start
Moomin, Smurfs, E.T., Star Bird - a ton of 70s/80s goodies in just the first 2 min!
I spied a Masters of the Universe book on the shelf and he-man and Skeletor - how comes you haven’t jumped in on the recent Origins line? I’ve really enjoyed collecting that line. I actually prefer them to the original figures I had as a kid! I also had Smurfs and Asterix as a kid - those Asterix figures were really nice. I had a ton of Puzzle Town too - that really took me back seeing those in there! Forest of Doom book was amazing too… I loved the PlayStation game Deathtrap Dungeon too… great video man!
great! Do you only collect stuff that has a special memory for you? Are you a completist or will a smatering of a little of every do? Fascinating stuff! x
I generally collect what means a lot and I like to complete. The lines are usually vintage and tend to have small runs. But I do insist on loose but minty so it takes a while to finish a run usually.
Great collection, Steve, what’s the story with the Walrus man card up top next to the barge? Is that a proof card?
It’s a custom cardback by my friend in the UK. If you look closely, it says “BUM FACE” - which is what I called Walrus man when I was a youngster
They've probably muted me by now but I have been occasionally badgering Dan, Ryan & Emily about artbooks for Legends & Classified & it would be cool to get one for the Black Series as well. Not sure how much of a GI Joe fan you are but the artbook from 3DJoes is exceptional & Carson has done a lot of great interviews with the Hasbro designers & marketers of the time.
It's a bit of a shame that Legends Retro is on hiatus as there's a couple of characters missing to complete teams - I think a Galactus in this style would also have been a great addition.
Still got my original Fisher-Price Jack-In-The-Box somewhere.
Only critique - needs more Action Force!!!
I still hear you
@@themrstevie18 I appreciate it!
Just joking about the muting BTW - I'm sure you all have lots of fan requests & input, most of which you can't address directly - it's great that you all take the time to interact where you can.
It seems your shelf is missing my Art Of DuckTales and Art Of The Venture Bros. books... ;)
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How do you open your Detolf's so smoothly, without them rattling all of your figures? The magnets on my door seem to be super strong; I've put cardboard and all sorts of stuff over them to try to lessen their power, but no luck. Every time I open my Detolf, it's a roll of the dice whether everything's going to tip over! (Obviously love this channel and all the content you put online)
I know exactly what you mean. It’s all about PRIZING not PULLING. You have to jam your fingertip between the handle and the magnet so it doesn’t rattle and destroy
HaHa! I was wondering the same thing!!!
I never knew there were Buck Roger’s figures
I had the corgi star ship that had the awful health and safety bar across the front but that was it
I’d like to know more about bidi bidi bidi Buck please
More Playpeople stories or Playmobil as it now called
Where are you gonna put Giantman hehe
That is a good questin
I would love if you told the people you know marvel 3.75 retro is a money maker ...tell these money nerds they can do a Kickstarter on avengers mansion, x- men mansion..it will be funded !! How bout 3 packs of the heros we didn't get ...we would actually buy a 10 pack of villains for $100 ...tell them guys ...it's cheap easy plastic with a cult following