13 minutes of watching Tony playing with his toys!!!😁😁😁. Love it!!! I am glad to see I am not the only collector who likes to take out their toys and arrange them here and there!😁😁😁 Very nice looking Tony!👍😁
Sal really out did himself on these! The custom Jeep is just beautiful and the playsets make a fantastic diorama. I also love watching these types of videos. It’s always great to see someone actually playing with their toys. That’s just what it’s all about really. Thank you, Tony.
I would've bitten my arm off for these accessories in the late 70's, what wonderful knickknacks of great world building...love that guard tower and those awesome Red Barrels ☠ 👍🤘👌
I’ve seen those play sets sold at secondary Department stores like Burlington TJ Maxx and Marshalls for even less. I was always curious about them. Thank you for unboxing and putting them together to be seen in a diorama.
Fantastic video by Analog Toys, showing the infinite possibilities available to Tony for his excellent dioramas. I also loved the helicopter Action Force SAS display. The only changes I would make to this diorama, would be to have the Kraken IN the well and the fire inside the building, with a captured Action Force soldier tied over it, instead of the cooking pot! 😁
Great video. Thanks so much. When I was a kid I always used whatever things I could find in a similar scale to use with my GI Joes. A lot of Adventure People accessories and stuff like that. Man I wish these types of things were available back then.
I always used to think you don't get enough scenery to populate your area in the old days. These sets would have been a great addition to anything in the 3 3/4 and 4" ranges. Now I wargame and I always say "You can never have enough trees!" SO I hit the toy fairs looking for scenery. Would've loved these in the 70's though!
That’s a great looking diorama you made there using those sets. All it needs now is a Red Shadows flag or two posted somewhere. They are also called World Peacekeepers in the stores near where I live. The vehicles and accessories in that line are really perfect for GI Joe/Action Force displays. And the figures in the line are weirdly not too bad either. At least they’ve got more articulation than most other army figures I’ve seen out in the wild. They could work as prisoners or random casualties. I’d get them if I could find some good Joe figures near where I live to go with them.
Power Team/Wolrd peacekeepers always had fantastic accessories for 1:18 and 1:6 scale. Their 1:6 watchtower is a great piece to mix with Action Man. The figures aren't too bad for generic soldiers. they could be the security team in place that need the spec ops' help to deal with Cobra.
I love these click and play, joy toy stuff. I don’t like just shelf or wall displays, I like dioramas and these cheap but fine looking toys fill out sets, and the vehicles are cheap alternatives to vintage joe vehicles for displaying figures
I loved seeing you set up this diorama, it looks great! I have a few of the World Peacekeeper sets and think they're a great addition to my 3.75" action figure collection.
I'm glad you finally discovered World Peacekeepers/Power Team Elite/Click N Play 1/18 brand. It's a good brand to mix with your other 1/18 scale figures.
Cool set up. I wish I had space to create a separate area for my Red Shadow collection. I am going to look for one of those helicopters. It might fit well on the top of the Action Force headquarters. Also, the Tru Heroes vehicles formerly sold by Toys R Us are great for 1/18 scale figures.
That's a great setup for a generic base set. The chopper with SAS figures is stunning! You could use the click n play figures as defeated cannon fodder for the Red Shadows. After all, only the Action Force, or possibly GI Joe, could give Baron Ironblood a run for his money.
Excellent video Tony. You are still a child at heart. I could see the care you took placing each figure as though Action Force was about to attack. As such, what would be your plan for taking that base? 😁🤔 I've seen the World Peacekeepers toys here in Texas and Louisiana. They are impressive for the detail and price. One year around Christmas, they had an A-10 Warthog. If I still had my GI Joe figures, I would have gotten a many a World Peacekeepers set.
Those sets are very cool. Funny as used to be those were sold in the USA as World Peacekeepers and closeout stores, I did not realize they were under that same brand in Australia. I bought many of them around 15 years ago. I have that very watchtower in green as well as several of the barbed wire fences. I loved that Little bird Copter too. The blackhawk is ok but slightly flawed as there are a couple of seats you cannot get access to.
Call me crazy but i LOVE those "junk" World Peacekeepers figures! They have all the articulation i could ask for, and are very easy to pose, unlike the stiff G.I. Joe Anniversary figures and overly ratcheted joints of Classified . They're what I wish 3.75" Joes had evolved into.
I've seen quite a few 1/6 scale from this brand on Amazon in the US that include military, police and firefighter as well as adventure themes like astronaut, ninja and scuba diver.
Very interesting. A diarama from one of the Battle Action Force story lines would be quite cool. Z force in desert strike or jungle terror/sas force in op. Claymore in Scotland would be immense. Cheers.
Huh, I would've figured that jeep would've just been the "staff car" from that Red Shadows-themed con exclusive some many years back but no, bro made his own awesome version from the same Indy vehicle.
Tony awesome video. I built my son a Red Shadows base for Xmas after he came to like the team after watching your breakdown videos of Action Force and the Red Shadows. Being from the States, I didn't know much but tried to make a blend of old fashioned and modern day. Hope to share pics of it with you sometime.
I love the fact the Kraken is next to the well. He's dehydrating fast, poor fella Clink& Play are sold as World Peacekeepers in the UK. The vehicles, etc are pretty good, but the figures always look weird. Like their chest jsd collapsed or something. They always look like they've been flattened. Anyway, I reckon ol' Dustfox will be keeping covert obs on that Red Shadows base, before he calls in the rest of SAS Force to take them on.
That awesome SAS helicopter looks like a variant of the Boeing AH-6 Little Bird Helicopter to me (I spent a lot of time playing Gunship 2000 on the Amiga when I was a teenager). It's a surprisingly versatile little bird. There are various models, which can include unarmed versions being equipped with external bench seats for carrying three commandos on each side, but the AH-6 is the armed Gunship variant, and comes equipped with forward firing machine guns and rocket pods, is painted black for nighttime operations, and is used for rapid insertion and extraction of special forces from areas where the larger MH-60 Blackhawk can't go. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD_Helicopters_MH-6_Little_Bird
Wow grear diarama set up Tony, these really make toy collections pop! Are you happy with the colour of the diarama pieces or so you think you'll do some custom painting? I gotta get that helicopter!!!
That's the difference between the actual military and, you know, toys... Look at the GI Joe line. The Blue outfits of Cobra, the aqua coloring of Gung Ho, and the shiny reflective face on Destro? Don't get me started on the the Dreadnoks and that god-awful Tigerforce trend.
@@timothyward8695 I loved the original 1982 Gi Joe toy line, but the bright fluorescent colors that were introduced later are precisely what turned me off to the toy line.
That’s awesome any like this that could apply to the motu scale? I’ve been looking into Christmas village decoration rocksides but most of them were too xmassy 🥲maybe i just need to repaint them
Hi Tony. Have you done a video on the custom jeep by itself? I’d love to see that up-close. I’d love to know what the base jeep was originally. Very cool.
@@AnalogToys absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much I’ve never even seen that Indiana Jones truck before. I have a few of the figures, I believe I have the horse and the figure with the motorcycle but I’ve never seen that truck. Now I have to go find it LOL
nice set up! it s funny how action force was more naive than gi joe, 'the kraken' cracks me up, lol. how bizarre it must have been to play with 2 types of figures in the same line... that kind of stuff did nt go well in America, proof is that Cobra la almost killed the line on the spot. Golobulous and other monsters we re not received well here. although they had all the same construction - articulations. the 'flying skull' is definitively the best part of the European line. some designs are cool, just not as serious as the Cobra we had here. I was 13 in 82, so it was important that it felt more mature. it felt more like a collection than a toy. I love dioramas, I used cardboard boxes to make bases. I still have the inspiration, every time I see these kinds of figures. I bought the 6' figs, but it s not the same, I guess I like it smaller, and with vehicles. the peacekeepers have a few gems, but it s not the whole line. it s fun to mix with the joes to make more diverse scripts. the late days of the line had 4 factions joes, cobras, iron grenadiers, and the october guard. with those added in the mix, it makes quite a party. hey, good show mate!
world peacekeepers were sold here in the us at big lots for cheap but they stopped carrying them and now for some of the vehicles they are going up in price look at the channel TheHumanMechanism MK2 he has some videos reviewing them he was also part of Cobra Convergence IV
Actually world peacekeepers used to be here in the United States they were always at this one so called Big lots a chin of discount stores all around the US big lots had world peacekeepers all the time
Good diorama for those price points. Proof that modern toys (provided they're not to woke. Action man box and skate board of late 90s) could provide good play value to children today. Noticed the Saint stick man. I hope that's Sir Roger?
This company produced so many great sets. One particular stand out was the large multi level bombed out building.
Always great to see marauders get some appreciation.
Yep, I got the Black Hawk. In fact, I got most of their vehicle offerings. I use them for my GIJoe figures.
Those sets are great. So many options for so many scenarios and that custom truck Sal made is just beautiful.
LOVED that SAS helicopter shot! 😍
Good news - the entire Baron Ironblood (who became Cobra Commander) Red Shadow story is being collected in hardcover here (US) finally.
That SAS helicopter thing you did at the end you look so good I really would like to see you do an entire SAS diorama
13 minutes of watching Tony playing with his toys!!!😁😁😁. Love it!!! I am glad to see I am not the only collector who likes to take out their toys and arrange them here and there!😁😁😁
Very nice looking Tony!👍😁
That was a fun video to watch. I enjoyed seeing you set it all up around the custom centerpiece Sal made.
Sal really out did himself on these! The custom Jeep is just beautiful and the playsets make a fantastic diorama. I also love watching these types of videos. It’s always great to see someone actually playing with their toys. That’s just what it’s all about really. Thank you, Tony.
That red jeep is a German Troop Jeep from the 2008 Indiana Jones toy line. He did a great job with that custom.
They are also called world peacekeepers here in the UK. I absolutely love the vehicles and accessories.
Awesome setup. The Red Shadows car is brilliant.
I would've bitten my arm off for these accessories in the late 70's, what wonderful knickknacks of great world building...love that guard tower and those awesome Red Barrels ☠ 👍🤘👌
That's an awesome military base. It makes me want to break out my 25th Anniversary GI Joes right now.
Really cool diorama! Love that custom Red Shadows Jeep too. Sal did a fantastic job creating that vehicle!
I’ve seen those play sets sold at secondary Department stores like Burlington TJ Maxx and Marshalls for even less. I was always curious about them. Thank you for unboxing and putting them together to be seen in a diorama.
Fantastic video by Analog Toys, showing the infinite possibilities available to Tony for his excellent dioramas.
I also loved the helicopter Action Force SAS display.
The only changes I would make to this diorama, would be to have the Kraken IN the well and the fire inside the building, with a captured Action Force soldier tied over it, instead of the cooking pot! 😁
I am sooooo going to look for those choppers.... seeing I focus my Action Force range on the SAS, it will just make it pop! Thanks Tony 😁
Dead easy to find on eBay picked up.one if it’s good I’ll buy another 3
Great play set for the price point, excellent play/display possibilities 👍
Great video. Thanks so much. When I was a kid I always used whatever things I could find in a similar scale to use with my GI Joes. A lot of Adventure People accessories and stuff like that. Man I wish these types of things were available back then.
It was very grounding watching this being set up. Thank you, Tony.
love the different shadows at the check point
Their "Mega Base" is outstanding. You can get lockers and such to put in it, but it comes with quite a lot of furniture and tools.
Excellent video mate. Those play sets are awesome additions and extras.
I always used to think you don't get enough scenery to populate your area in the old days. These sets would have been a great addition to anything in the 3 3/4 and 4" ranges. Now I wargame and I always say "You can never have enough trees!" SO I hit the toy fairs looking for scenery. Would've loved these in the 70's though!
That’s a great looking diorama you made there using those sets. All it needs now is a Red Shadows flag or two posted somewhere.
They are also called World Peacekeepers in the stores near where I live. The vehicles and accessories in that line are really perfect for GI Joe/Action Force displays. And the figures in the line are weirdly not too bad either. At least they’ve got more articulation than most other army figures I’ve seen out in the wild. They could work as prisoners or random casualties.
I’d get them if I could find some good Joe figures near where I live to go with them.
Power Team/Wolrd peacekeepers always had fantastic accessories for 1:18 and 1:6 scale. Their 1:6 watchtower is a great piece to mix with Action Man.
The figures aren't too bad for generic soldiers. they could be the security team in place that need the spec ops' help to deal with Cobra.
Wow!! That copter is cool and those SAS figures look like they came with it. I may have to pick up some of these for my Joe's. Good show Tony!!
an 80's child's dream
Looks awesome! So many possibilities
I love these click and play, joy toy stuff. I don’t like just shelf or wall displays, I like dioramas and these cheap but fine looking toys fill out sets, and the vehicles are cheap alternatives to vintage joe vehicles for displaying figures
i use these all the time for the dios on my channel.....they work great for gi joe!!!
I loved seeing you set up this diorama, it looks great! I have a few of the World Peacekeeper sets and think they're a great addition to my 3.75" action figure collection.
I'm glad you finally discovered World Peacekeepers/Power Team Elite/Click N Play 1/18 brand. It's a good brand to mix with your other 1/18 scale figures.
Great stuff Tony! I think I'm sold on the click n' play and the green foliage!
So cool great idea .love helecopter idea too.
In the Uk they are called World Peacekeepers. Great playsets and vehicles for G.I Joe/Action force style action figures.
Absolutely excellent looking, I have been thinking about picking up a few of these to use in a display with the jazzwares world of Halo line
Cool set up. I wish I had space to create a separate area for my Red Shadow collection. I am going to look for one of those helicopters. It might fit well on the top of the Action Force headquarters. Also, the Tru Heroes vehicles formerly sold by Toys R Us are great for 1/18 scale figures.
Super Cool! Awesome set up!
That's a great setup for a generic base set. The chopper with SAS figures is stunning! You could use the click n play figures as defeated cannon fodder for the Red Shadows. After all, only the Action Force, or possibly GI Joe, could give Baron Ironblood a run for his money.
Too cool! Love what you came up with!
I have a 12 inch World Peacekeeper's Desert camo soldier. I plan to get another soon. I like them. Just as good as the old GI Joe 12 inch figures.
Excellent video Tony. You are still a child at heart. I could see the care you took placing each figure as though Action Force was about to attack. As such, what would be your plan for taking that base? 😁🤔
I've seen the World Peacekeepers toys here in Texas and Louisiana. They are impressive for the detail and price. One year around Christmas, they had an A-10 Warthog. If I still had my GI Joe figures, I would have gotten a many a World Peacekeepers set.
nice set up display tony like sals jeep. and the helicopter super.
Excellent.
Those sets are very cool. Funny as used to be those were sold in the USA as World Peacekeepers and closeout stores, I did not realize they were under that same brand in Australia. I bought many of them around 15 years ago. I have that very watchtower in green as well as several of the barbed wire fences. I loved that Little bird Copter too. The blackhawk is ok but slightly flawed as there are a couple of seats you cannot get access to.
Brilliant!
You can get most of these sets quite reasonably from the M&C Toys website out of Hong Kong.
Call me crazy but i LOVE those "junk" World Peacekeepers figures! They have all the articulation i could ask for, and are very easy to pose, unlike the stiff G.I. Joe Anniversary figures and overly ratcheted joints of Classified . They're what I wish 3.75" Joes had evolved into.
I had many adventure people bikes for the dreads!!!
Great video Tony👍 Didn't World Peace Keepers range also include 1/6 scale figures?
Not sure if it's the same company or not
@@AnalogToys Time for some Morgan detective work
I've seen quite a few 1/6 scale from this brand on Amazon in the US that include military, police and firefighter as well as adventure themes like astronaut, ninja and scuba diver.
Look realy good tony! C lil sets like that at our 5 below. Few custom stickers that helicopter look realy good!
Very nice! 👍🏽🤘🏽
Very interesting. A diarama from one of the Battle Action Force story lines would be quite cool. Z force in desert strike or jungle terror/sas force in op. Claymore in Scotland would be immense. Cheers.
Huh, I would've figured that jeep would've just been the "staff car" from that Red Shadows-themed con exclusive some many years back but no, bro made his own awesome version from the same Indy vehicle.
Tony awesome video. I built my son a Red Shadows base for Xmas after he came to like the team after watching your breakdown videos of Action Force and the Red Shadows. Being from the States, I didn't know much but tried to make a blend of old fashioned and modern day. Hope to share pics of it with you sometime.
I love the fact the Kraken is next to the well. He's dehydrating fast, poor fella
Clink& Play are sold as World Peacekeepers in the UK. The vehicles, etc are pretty good, but the figures always look weird. Like their chest jsd collapsed or something. They always look like they've been flattened. Anyway, I reckon ol' Dustfox will be keeping covert obs on that Red Shadows base, before he calls in the rest of SAS Force to take them on.
That awesome SAS helicopter looks like a variant of the Boeing AH-6 Little Bird Helicopter to me (I spent a lot of time playing Gunship 2000 on the Amiga when I was a teenager). It's a surprisingly versatile little bird. There are various models, which can include unarmed versions being equipped with external bench seats for carrying three commandos on each side, but the AH-6 is the armed Gunship variant, and comes equipped with forward firing machine guns and rocket pods, is painted black for nighttime operations, and is used for rapid insertion and extraction of special forces from areas where the larger MH-60 Blackhawk can't go.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD_Helicopters_MH-6_Little_Bird
FULL FORCE !
Wow grear diarama set up Tony, these really make toy collections pop! Are you happy with the colour of the diarama pieces or so you think you'll do some custom painting? I gotta get that helicopter!!!
I love doing dioramas but space is a big problem here in my house
Amazon has a large selection of World Peacekeepers including the Blackhawk.
...because if there’s one thing I want to wear on the battlefield, it’s bright red clothing.
That's the difference between the actual military and, you know, toys... Look at the GI Joe line. The Blue outfits of Cobra, the aqua coloring of Gung Ho, and the shiny reflective face on Destro? Don't get me started on the the Dreadnoks and that god-awful Tigerforce trend.
@@timothyward8695 I loved the original 1982 Gi Joe toy line, but the bright fluorescent colors that were introduced later are precisely what turned me off to the toy line.
That’s awesome any like this that could apply to the motu scale? I’ve been looking into Christmas village decoration rocksides but most of them were too xmassy 🥲maybe i just need to repaint them
Haven’t seen anything MOTU scaled but fish tank decorations would work well
That motorcycle looks just like the one that came on the Whale! Are they a similar mold?
Where you get those round clear plastic stand
Hi Tony. Have you done a video on the custom jeep by itself? I’d love to see that up-close. I’d love to know what the base jeep was originally. Very cool.
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@@AnalogToys absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much I’ve never even seen that Indiana Jones truck before. I have a few of the figures, I believe I have the horse and the figure with the motorcycle but I’ve never seen that truck. Now I have to go find it LOL
Hi Tony. I was thinking about collecting the Star Wars vintage collection what are your thoughts on this line of figures and vehicles?
Looks great. Indiana Jones next?
This is great Tony. Where did you buy the sand coloured mat?
Badasssss!
nice set up!
it s funny how action force was more naive than gi joe,
'the kraken' cracks me up, lol.
how bizarre it must have been to play with
2 types of figures in the same line...
that kind of stuff did nt go well in America,
proof is that Cobra la almost killed the line on the spot.
Golobulous and other monsters we re not received well here.
although they had all the same construction - articulations.
the 'flying skull' is definitively the best part of the European line.
some designs are cool, just not as serious as the Cobra we had here.
I was 13 in 82, so it was important that it felt more mature.
it felt more like a collection than a toy.
I love dioramas, I used cardboard boxes to make bases.
I still have the inspiration, every time I see these kinds of figures.
I bought the 6' figs, but it s not the same,
I guess I like it smaller, and with vehicles.
the peacekeepers have a few gems, but it s not the whole line.
it s fun to mix with the joes to make more diverse scripts.
the late days of the line had 4 factions
joes, cobras, iron grenadiers, and the october guard.
with those added in the mix, it makes quite a party.
hey, good show mate!
Great video Tony! Are you aware of the Joytoy Mecha Depot 1:18 diorama sets that are just coming out? They look pretty fantastic!
If it was a set a wil buy it
Now I’m going to have to buy a few helicopters for my sas force
Picked up a chopper
The whole desert setting and since the red shadow soldiers and the vehicle has a German look reminds me of the African korps from ww2
This set is made under the line world peacekeepers i know that world peacekeepers also have a 1/6 scale military figure's
yes finally caught a vid within 1 hour
world peacekeepers were sold here in the us at big lots for cheap but they stopped carrying them and now for some of the vehicles they are going up in price look at the channel TheHumanMechanism MK2 he has some videos reviewing them he was also part of Cobra Convergence IV
Hehehehehe Well done! 💀💀
I see cobra base
Actually world peacekeepers used to be here in the United States they were always at this one so called Big lots a chin of discount stores all around the US big lots had world peacekeepers all the time
Good diorama for those price points. Proof that modern toys (provided they're not to woke. Action man box and skate board of late 90s) could provide good play value to children today. Noticed the Saint stick man. I hope that's Sir Roger?