This is exactly what I had envisioned for all my gi joe stuff as a kid looking into adulthood. Unfortunately life happened and I have hardly any of my joe toys left. Thanks for giving me a glimpse of what could have been. Great job on your project.
My parents got rid of most of my Joes growing up. I only had a few let that were a tin I had in a box. I had to basically start over. Luckily one of the ones I still had from childhood was my v2 Snake Eyes.
@@gijoeycrafts Same here, my mum got rid of all my figures and vehicles after I joined the military. I had dragonfly and rolling thunder and the Chinook with about 30 figures including gung ho, outback, law and order, Storm shadow, wild Bill etc. I am thinking about trying to collect them again at 45 years old! But this display is amazing, I would say only one thing, I would add extra supports under the tables but that’s just me ha ha. Awesome display. 👍❤👍
This is fantastic. Probably the best Gi Joe display I've ever seen because the figures and vehicles look like they're being played with. They look like they're in the middle of a gigantic battle. Your display has the feel of a page out of the Sears catalogs back in the day. The images we as kids would stare at for hours dreaming of our next purchases and future adventures. I'm truly blown away. Your craftsmanship is impeccable. You say you hacked at the foam, but the result looks balanced, consistent and wonderfully stylized. And that it's modular makes it all the more amazing and functional and clever. Thank you for the video, it's a great walkthrough and insight into your process. I could go on and on but I'm just glad something like this was made, that it was shared and I got to see it. Really inspiring.
That so kind of you! It does remind me of those old catalogue shoots! That, and the commercials with the kids playing with all these really cool set-ups that you know they didnt actually make. I wanted to do that for real, and as this was my first attempt, I tried my best. There are some things I would have changed knowing what I do now, but I am really happy with the overall result. Eventually I plan on making different types of terrain, like arctic and jungle, but my basement was only so big, but because I made it modular, I can add onto it whenever I can.
@@gijoeycrafts , you know, if you had even more money, you could buy up an old warehouse or factory and have an even bigger battlefield for your collection.
Talk about nostalgia. I am 48 years old and I still watch the gi Joe episodes from time to time. If I had the time and money to build a display of my favorite cartoon and action figures, this would be it. Thank you for sharing your dream with us.
Man, you're killing me smalls. I so remember in our unfinished basement having the aircraft carrier on a shortened table and do battles down there with some stations etc. My one grade school buddy had the transformers and the other had his laser tag set up. We bounced from house to house with whiffle ball, walking down the crick, riding bikes down the hill to get ice cream, 10 cent boxes of lemon heads, boston, grape, etc and 35 cent packs of cards. Well done sir. Well done!
Reminds me of my father's model train layout that took up the whole basement. The details they put into these 'toys' was so remarkable, from the back-story file cards, to the castings, to the quasi- put it together model vibes of the accessories, mixing real-life military equipment with sci-fi exaggeration and comic Hero characters perfectly. You cleanly set a stage to show off these pieces in an uncluttered and on-brand way to appreciate.
Thanks! I was actually inspired by from when I was a kid and a friend of mine was playing with his Joes on his dads trainset. It wasn't to scale, but it was still so cool. I've wanted to do this ever since.
Thank you! G.I Joe has always inspired creativity for me, whether its playing with them in the back yard trenches as a kid, coming up with missions for them, or crafting this battlefield.
This is just amazing, excellent work! GI Joe was a huge part of my childhood thanks to my cousins in the US who donated all their toys to me in the UK. I wish i'd of kept them after seeing this.....
To say I'm impressed would be a complete understatement. I don't even know where to begin. All the custom touches are excellent. Each diorama section is just jam packed with so many details. And your work on the rock formations completely blows me away. What a fantastic set up!! A++
I'm freaking out that I had almost all of that except the carrier and tiger force stuff. Makes me want to cry that I wasn't good with my toys. Same goes for Star Wars before I was a GI Joe nut. The comics ruled it for me. They overrode the cartoon. I was so invested in the true storyline of the characters vs the surfacy mirror of the cartoons (which i did watch with avidly lol) This was such a simpler time for me and I'd do odd jobs whatever I had to do or some of the best Christmas's like when I got the Hovercratt. I loved that thing. Really neat set up man. Nice trip down memory lane.
You did a superb job, I am in my late 40's and owned/played with many of these figures and sets, so cool to see them all together on one battlefield! (PS your wife must be a keeper since she supports your hobby)
Thank you, and she totally is! She actually tracked down a lot of the figures and vehicles for me on various toy collecting groups on facebook. Shes a total enabler.
An impressive GI Joe collection, I had several of those items as a kid. ‘‘Twas the glory days! Barbecue, Storm Shadow, and Snake Eyes were my favorites.
Wowww. This is impressive. GI-JOE used to be the ultimate play experience for me. I played with it for years. Seeing this gives me a little bit of that warm feeling back. Thank you for this video. Keep it up!
i had a few of the G.I Joe figures, a tank, helicopter and that was very expensive back in the 80's. I cannot imagine the dollar amount invested to put this collection together, congrats! amazing presentation.
I love this. That raised FLAGG is incredible. This really takes me back to my childhood. My brother and I had bunk beds, and I used to use the bottom bunk to create dioramas. Put down a white sheet for snow, fold up white blankets and towels carefully for mountains and caves, and hang some fishing line from the top bunk and bed posts for jumping and flight... this is just like that, but so beautifully realized with crisp details and more figures and vehicles than I ever had. Way to keep dreaming!
Just absolutely amazing ! I watched this whole video twice. I grew up watching and acting out the 1980's Gi-Joe and seen this is like speechless ! What is more fun about this video is looking for all my favorite Joe's and snake's ! Love all the details love the pose of the figures the vehicles everything absolutely amazing !
This is so good, I love it! I got some good memories when you were showing some of those vehicles. The two-rotor heli and the reddish/pink cobra boat were two of my favorites as a kid.
So many memories. I still have some Joes and vehicles in the garage. Tomahaw helicopter, Orca hovercraft (Ballena in spanish). Happy days as a child. Thank you very much for bringing me back to those days.🥰
I feel like I have been transported back 35-40 years and shown all my toys that I have forgotten about, I had that base I am sure, the fighter jet, the sand buggy, the quadbikes, so much! Thank you! It is a work of art you have made 🙂
Wow out of all the TH-cam videos I have seen and I have seen many of them, this is in my top as, in the best. Brings back childhood memories and family holidays back to life. Outstanding work presentation and true compassion for memories.
Wow, thank you! It's crazy to me how many views it's getting. I literally just uploaded the video so I could share it to a collection group I'm in on facebook, and I never expected so many views and such wonderful comments. I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing work! What was interesting about G.I. Joe was how they swapped the vehicles in the later years. Cobra equipment was redone as Joe and vice versa.
As a huge GI Joe fan in the 80s, this sparked my nostalgia. And as a tabletop gamer who has made a great deal of terrain (including from XPS foam) over the years, it sparked my interest. Great intersection of the hobbies.
Thanks! I had some experience making terrain for my D&D campaigns, but nothing to this size and scale. It was a huge project, but the entire time I kept thinking how awesome it would be to run a campaign on it.
I still have the F-14 with all its parts. I got it as a Christmas present from my father in 1987. Here in Brazil, it was called the Super Fighter Bomber from Comandos em Ação. I did my best in school to earn the toy...it was the deal I had with my father. The box was huge. It was manufactured under license by Estrela, a large toy manufacturer here in Brazil. The television commercial was fantastic. It said, "Open and close the wings, lower the landing gear and there's a parachute!!!" At that time, Transformers toys were also all the rage. GI Joe and Transformers were shown on Sunday mornings, with great audiences.
In the mid 80's I got roped into building a mock up of the GI Joe Aircraft carrier for some kinds my ex wife was babysitting at the time. Their parents coughed up the funds needed to buy the lumber, lights, etc, and I spent several months tying up the dining room as I built the thing. It was huge and came in three sections. Donno whatever happened to it.
Doc was always a favorite of mine. He was the first Joe I got from my Grandmother. Later, I became a huge fan of Gung Ho, and can somewhat attribute that specific GI Joe as the reason I choose to enlist in the US Marines.
80's kid here, I can't thank you enough for sharing this. This brings back so many memories. I myself had a pretty extensive GI Joe collection unfortunately I didn't hold on to mine. This is an awesome set up, well done.
How did the algorithm know I needed to see this??!! I'm 50 years old and this brings back fond memories of my childhood like you can't even believe. Thank you so much for taking the time to document your collection like this! Really great job, I mean, REALLY GREAT JOB!!
My Dude that is awesome! I always wanted to do that and still do, when I was a kid we had an old barn that had space in a corner and I had set up a HQ and built terrain for but I only had the terrordome I never got the Joe Base or the aircraft carrier but I made due with what I had. This is awesome and great love love this gave me goosebumps!
Thank you so much! I was inspired by my own playing in the backyard as a kid! I used to dig trenches for them, and at one point even made a stop-motion movie with a friend of mine with all out Joes!
I'm 51 now.... loved GI Joe when I was a kid. This would have been a dream to have back in the day. Better than the best Christmas gift. I would have loved this. Even when I was a kid, I would have identified this as something more than a toy. Would I have used it and played with it, goddamn right I would have lol. As a kid I had the imagination for it and the respect for something like this. In other words, this is like an art piece not to be played with. Its not a toy, but guys..... imagine having this at home when you were a kid? Lol a dream. Great work man, best part was hearing you say you always wanted to do something like this since you were a kid. Thats awesome.
This looks incredible. Obviously a ton of talent. Can I suggest maybe covering the multi sheet mountain parts with like plaster/modge lodge/water so you don’t see the individual sheets of foam board? Would make it look like one solid structure instead of sheets stacked on top of one another.
I tried to do that to some extent with the sculptamold, but it does bother me that you can still see the layers. If I were to do it again I would vary the thickness of the insulation boards I used, and get some if the 2 inch thick boards so there would be less layers. It was a learning project, and the mountain was the first piece I did. Lesson learned.
@@gijoeycrafts I would also suggest trying to swap out the overhead lighting with something in the 5000K cool color temperature range. It may help to brighten up some of the colors and contrasts on these colorful toys.
Wow I’m 45 years old now and have kids where up in the attic a few months ago and found about 9 Gi Joe figures belong to me up there. Loved collecting them growing up and getting the toys every Christmas. Thank you for this video brings back great memories.
Thanks! I'm of the "toys are made to be played with" mindset. Unless its a super rare find (of which I have none), it's coming out of the box and into battle.
The rocks and terrain just look fabulous. You are a terrific artist and your imagination is off the chain. You understood the assignment and completed it perfectly . Awesome job man I love it .
This was once upon a time my childhood dream. I'm glad that you stuck with it all the way. I say once upon a time because I have more realistic hobbies now, like riding my motorcycle, playing guitar and hiking, but this type of diorama, if I could have done it years ago, I will!
Kind of wish it went on longer, man you've got quite a collection and a wonderful effort to display them in a meaningful way. I had to stop watching half way through to make the family breakfast and for the first time in youtube history I was more excited to get back to watching than I was to consume that Saturday morning breakfast. I don't dish out likes and subscribes often, but you've earned both.
WOW, that's high praise. Thank you! I'll be making a collection tour video soon to include all the stuff in the periphery and all the stuff I've added to the battlefield.
I have no words to describe the emotion! simply incredible! I went back in time 40 years! I relived every moment of my childhood! I remembered each Character, I remembered each Vehicle and the TV Episodes. On the weekends we get together with friends to play! thanks! Congratulations on the Collection!
I don't do GI Joe's, but this is the best action figure project I have ever seen and I love the passion that figure collectors have with the things they are into collecting!
That is one of the coolest displays I have ever seen! Great job. A lot of great memories are in that display that I enjoyed as a kid. Mostly the older O.G. 80s figures/vehicles. Even the command center! Only ever once saw the F.L.A.G. in real life, a friend had it on his family's dining room table, but we didn't get to play with it. Man, your display really is awesome!
Thanks, and glad you enjoyed it. I only had one friend growing up that had one, but we played on it all the time. Glad I finally have one after 40 years!
Really takes me back, spotting so many familiar figures there. I think this is a really nice, dynamic scenery, a lot of different elements making it really awesome to just gaze at. Job well done! 👍🏻
Holy crap Joey! As a 40 year old gamer who has nostalgia for action figures but refuses to collect stuff I live vicariously through you guys. Keep it going.
I'm a LEGO Star Wars guy, myself (too young to have ever gotten into GI Joe), but I am so impressed and inspired by this incredible build of yours! It perfectly captures the snapshot of the action and storytelling that I think makes toys/hobbies like this so fun to build, to collect, to play with, and to look at. The way you interweave scenes and terrain together is something that I hope to emulate in my own hobby; it's honestly so impressive that this build developed naturally as opposed to being all planned out from the start. For something this size, it's such a difficult task finding the right balance of detail and grandeur, it's clear you have a real talent for constructing a scene straight out of your imagination. You deserve to be so proud of this project! The passion, time, money, and creativity you poured into this is so apparent: from the most impressive features of the mountain fortress and aircraft carrier, to the very minute details in each and every scene, this is such a tremendous work of love for a hobby that must mean so much to you (and *many* other people judging by your viewcount). And that's very special stuff to have such an avid partner and supporter in your wife who's enabled you in this project - a brilliant team effort, through and through!
All the astonishing detail is that all the thumbs of the figurines are stil in its hands!! What a great incredible diorama, man: Congratulations from Brazil!!
I've seen some displays in my day but this is unbelievable. Easily rivals and in fact exceeds the catalogue dioramas we grew up to love and crave. Even the rock sculpts, while superbly detailed, still mimick the animation in its aggressive angles. What an artist. Just exquisite. 👌
Very Creative. This Video reminds Me of why I’m a GI Joe Fan and use to race home from School to watch them at 4pm weekdays when I was a Kid. Thank You
a trip down memory lane, just watched to see how many of the figures and vehicles I had in my youth
I'm 47 years old... you wouldn't believe the memories that brings back for me.... awesome job man and thanks for sharing!
I'm 53 and feel the same way so many memories. Even having starwars gi Joe wars with my friends
I’m 43 and I have started my collection, thanks for sharing 🎉
I’m 45 and a half, and I’m going to collect them again.
Same age…. My 2nd grad teacher took my Zartan away from me in class and still hasn’t given it back
46 here and 80s memories are the best
This is exactly what I had envisioned for all my gi joe stuff as a kid looking into adulthood. Unfortunately life happened and I have hardly any of my joe toys left. Thanks for giving me a glimpse of what could have been. Great job on your project.
My parents got rid of most of my Joes growing up. I only had a few let that were a tin I had in a box. I had to basically start over. Luckily one of the ones I still had from childhood was my v2 Snake Eyes.
Millions of 80s kid all had this envisioned, i am just glad i found out one of them actually made it come true.
Nearly word for word what I was scrolling down to type.
@@gijoeycrafts Same here, my mum got rid of all my figures and vehicles after I joined the military. I had dragonfly and rolling thunder and the Chinook with about 30 figures including gung ho, outback, law and order, Storm shadow, wild Bill etc. I am thinking about trying to collect them again at 45 years old! But this display is amazing, I would say only one thing, I would add extra supports under the tables but that’s just me ha ha. Awesome display. 👍❤👍
@@sprre3899im close to your age. Check out the classified line. They are 6" figures.
OMG. I want to thank you for this. 80s kid here. These were incredible toys and still are
80s was the best time ❤
You're welcome my wife and I really worked hard on this in between sessions of vigorous lovemaking.
Bring back so many good memories, 35 years ago, thanks for that.
Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow dueling in the corner is priceless!
This is fantastic. Probably the best Gi Joe display I've ever seen because the figures and vehicles look like they're being played with. They look like they're in the middle of a gigantic battle. Your display has the feel of a page out of the Sears catalogs back in the day. The images we as kids would stare at for hours dreaming of our next purchases and future adventures. I'm truly blown away. Your craftsmanship is impeccable. You say you hacked at the foam, but the result looks balanced, consistent and wonderfully stylized. And that it's modular makes it all the more amazing and functional and clever. Thank you for the video, it's a great walkthrough and insight into your process. I could go on and on but I'm just glad something like this was made, that it was shared and I got to see it. Really inspiring.
That so kind of you! It does remind me of those old catalogue shoots! That, and the commercials with the kids playing with all these really cool set-ups that you know they didnt actually make. I wanted to do that for real, and as this was my first attempt, I tried my best. There are some things I would have changed knowing what I do now, but I am really happy with the overall result. Eventually I plan on making different types of terrain, like arctic and jungle, but my basement was only so big, but because I made it modular, I can add onto it whenever I can.
I can see a cross over project between you two.
@@gijoeycrafts , you know, if you had even more money, you could buy up an old warehouse or factory and have an even bigger battlefield for your collection.
Stretch goals would be to make something like this in Classified scale. Maybe someday?
Wish GI Joe sold the playsets they shower in the commercials back in the day.
Talk about nostalgia. I am 48 years old and I still watch the gi Joe episodes from time to time. If I had the time and money to build a display of my favorite cartoon and action figures, this would be it. Thank you for sharing your dream with us.
Man, you're killing me smalls. I so remember in our unfinished basement having the aircraft carrier on a shortened table and do battles down there with some stations etc. My one grade school buddy had the transformers and the other had his laser tag set up. We bounced from house to house with whiffle ball, walking down the crick, riding bikes down the hill to get ice cream, 10 cent boxes of lemon heads, boston, grape, etc and 35 cent packs of cards. Well done sir. Well done!
I was an artillery man in the army and I think this is 🔥🔥🔥 looks great man 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Thank you, both for your service and for the complement!
This would have been my ultimate toy room as an 80s kid. Good job man
Wow! Thank you for the trip back to my 1980’s childhood! My GI Joe battlefield was a pile of rock in the back yard.
I was a kid in the 80’s and loved gi Joe,that would have been my dream back then,looks amazing 🤩
Reminds me of my father's model train layout that took up the whole basement. The details they put into these 'toys' was so remarkable, from the back-story file cards, to the castings, to the quasi- put it together model vibes of the accessories, mixing real-life military equipment with sci-fi exaggeration and comic Hero characters perfectly. You cleanly set a stage to show off these pieces in an uncluttered and on-brand way to appreciate.
Thanks! I was actually inspired by from when I was a kid and a friend of mine was playing with his Joes on his dads trainset. It wasn't to scale, but it was still so cool. I've wanted to do this ever since.
This is what I absolutely love about toys. The creativity that each person, and how that develops to showcase their collections.
Epic build Joey 😎
Thank you! G.I Joe has always inspired creativity for me, whether its playing with them in the back yard trenches as a kid, coming up with missions for them, or crafting this battlefield.
This is just amazing, excellent work! GI Joe was a huge part of my childhood thanks to my cousins in the US who donated all their toys to me in the UK. I wish i'd of kept them after seeing this.....
To say I'm impressed would be a complete understatement. I don't even know where to begin. All the custom touches are excellent. Each diorama section is just jam packed with so many details. And your work on the rock formations completely blows me away. What a fantastic set up!! A++
I'm freaking out that I had almost all of that except the carrier and tiger force stuff. Makes me want to cry that I wasn't good with my toys. Same goes for Star Wars before I was a GI Joe nut. The comics ruled it for me. They overrode the cartoon. I was so invested in the true storyline of the characters vs the surfacy mirror of the cartoons (which i did watch with avidly lol) This was such a simpler time for me and I'd do odd jobs whatever I had to do or some of the best Christmas's like when I got the Hovercratt. I loved that thing. Really neat set up man. Nice trip down memory lane.
Thanks! I still love the comics, but I do with the show had stuck more closely to them.
You did a superb job, I am in my late 40's and owned/played with many of these figures and sets, so cool to see them all together on one battlefield! (PS your wife must be a keeper since she supports your hobby)
Thank you, and she totally is! She actually tracked down a lot of the figures and vehicles for me on various toy collecting groups on facebook. Shes a total enabler.
No creo que tenga esposa , ellas no soportan nuestro pasatiempo , dicen qué las descuidan .. no quiero decir cómo termina todo , imaginen .
As a 45 yr old man, u just helped me jump deep into nostalgia. Thank u for sharing this. My 2 favorites were snake eyes and the guy with the parrot
His name is shipwreck
10 year old me is green with envy! 40 year old me is too lol. Fantastic work, my man. Truly inspiring collection and display.
An impressive GI Joe collection, I had several of those items as a kid. ‘‘Twas the glory days! Barbecue, Storm Shadow, and Snake Eyes were my favorites.
wow.. just wow.
Agreed
I know right! I thought MY collection was impressive. 🤣. 🖖😁🤘🇨🇦
Wowww. This is impressive. GI-JOE used to be the ultimate play experience for me.
I played with it for years. Seeing this gives me a little bit of that warm feeling back. Thank you for this video. Keep it up!
I’m so very impressed! Your vision and skill makes this one of the best dioramas I’ve seen. 🙌👏🙌
Amazing job!!! Imagine watching such a mind-blowing display like this in the 80's. That's really impressive! Thanks for sharing
i had a few of the G.I Joe figures, a tank, helicopter and that was very expensive back in the 80's. I cannot imagine the dollar amount invested to put this collection together, congrats! amazing presentation.
I love this. That raised FLAGG is incredible.
This really takes me back to my childhood. My brother and I had bunk beds, and I used to use the bottom bunk to create dioramas. Put down a white sheet for snow, fold up white blankets and towels carefully for mountains and caves, and hang some fishing line from the top bunk and bed posts for jumping and flight... this is just like that, but so beautifully realized with crisp details and more figures and vehicles than I ever had. Way to keep dreaming!
Just absolutely amazing ! I watched this whole video twice. I grew up watching and acting out the 1980's Gi-Joe and seen this is like speechless !
What is more fun about this video is looking for all my favorite Joe's and snake's !
Love all the details love the pose of the figures the vehicles everything absolutely amazing !
Thank you so much!
The fact that you have a wife that knows you have this hobby and supports you having it is absolutely awesome! 💯
Wish mine would do that more often so kudos to your partner indeed.
I could spend hours looking at every detail. I’d leave with a smile.
This is so good, I love it! I got some good memories when you were showing some of those vehicles. The two-rotor heli and the reddish/pink cobra boat were two of my favorites as a kid.
So many memories. I still have some Joes and vehicles in the garage. Tomahaw helicopter, Orca hovercraft (Ballena in spanish). Happy days as a child. Thank you very much for bringing me back to those days.🥰
Very cool. A trip down memory lane. Thanks for sharing.
I feel like I have been transported back 35-40 years and shown all my toys that I have forgotten about, I had that base I am sure, the fighter jet, the sand buggy, the quadbikes, so much! Thank you! It is a work of art you have made 🙂
So damn cool, great stroll down memory lane. Great setup.
Wow out of all the TH-cam videos I have seen and I have seen many of them, this is in my top as, in the best. Brings back childhood memories and family holidays back to life. Outstanding work presentation and true compassion for memories.
Wow, thank you! It's crazy to me how many views it's getting. I literally just uploaded the video so I could share it to a collection group I'm in on facebook, and I never expected so many views and such wonderful comments. I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing work! What was interesting about G.I. Joe was how they swapped the vehicles in the later years. Cobra equipment was redone as Joe and vice versa.
Awesome project, man! Loved all of your decisions here, and it was a bonus to see figures and vehicles I had as a child! Just excellent!
As a huge GI Joe fan in the 80s, this sparked my nostalgia.
And as a tabletop gamer who has made a great deal of terrain (including from XPS foam) over the years, it sparked my interest. Great intersection of the hobbies.
Thanks! I had some experience making terrain for my D&D campaigns, but nothing to this size and scale. It was a huge project, but the entire time I kept thinking how awesome it would be to run a campaign on it.
This is pretty damn cool. Makes me want to start collecting Joes again!
Well done, best display I’ve ever seen. Looks like a sales magazine center fold.
That is an amazing display and it really brings all the figures and vehicles into action.
I still have the F-14 with all its parts. I got it as a Christmas present from my father in 1987. Here in Brazil, it was called the Super Fighter Bomber from Comandos em Ação. I did my best in school to earn the toy...it was the deal I had with my father. The box was huge. It was manufactured under license by Estrela, a large toy manufacturer here in Brazil. The television commercial was fantastic. It said, "Open and close the wings, lower the landing gear and there's a parachute!!!" At that time, Transformers toys were also all the rage. GI Joe and Transformers were shown on Sunday mornings, with great audiences.
In the mid 80's I got roped into building a mock up of the GI Joe Aircraft carrier for some kinds my ex wife was babysitting at the time. Their parents coughed up the funds needed to buy the lumber, lights, etc, and I spent several months tying up the dining room as I built the thing. It was huge and came in three sections. Donno whatever happened to it.
Thats awesome!
Doc was always a favorite of mine. He was the first Joe I got from my Grandmother. Later, I became a huge fan of Gung Ho, and can somewhat attribute that specific GI Joe as the reason I choose to enlist in the US Marines.
I love how the Tiger Force is displayed, like an elite unit. So much awesome here. Beautiful room!
Phenomenal setup this brings back so many childhood memories. Almost brought me to tears of joy. Thank you.
This is awesome! Amazing collection and the display is insane! Great work!
I grew up in the 80s, this might be one of the coolest videos I´ve ever seen on TH-cam. What a great work you have done.
Amazing attention to detail. Great work. Thanks for sharing.
80's kid here, I can't thank you enough for sharing this. This brings back so many memories. I myself had a pretty extensive GI Joe collection unfortunately I didn't hold on to mine. This is an awesome set up, well done.
Super impressive. That's amazing detail. The best part is its looks functional as a play set. Great Work 😀👌
How did the algorithm know I needed to see this??!! I'm 50 years old and this brings back fond memories of my childhood like you can't even believe. Thank you so much for taking the time to document your collection like this! Really great job, I mean, REALLY GREAT JOB!!
From one gi joe fan to another this is so badass
80s kids for life. Gen X!!! We are the best generation. Thanks!!!
My Dude that is awesome! I always wanted to do that and still do, when I was a kid we had an old barn that had space in a corner and I had set up a HQ and built terrain for but I only had the terrordome I never got the Joe Base or the aircraft carrier but I made due with what I had. This is awesome and great love love this gave me goosebumps!
Thank you so much! I was inspired by my own playing in the backyard as a kid! I used to dig trenches for them, and at one point even made a stop-motion movie with a friend of mine with all out Joes!
That’s what I’m currently working on is a stop motion animation featuring action force figures from Valaverse
@@kirbstomp_filmz9679 that is going to be awesome. Can't wait to see it!
I'm 51 now.... loved GI Joe when I was a kid. This would have been a dream to have back in the day. Better than the best Christmas gift. I would have loved this. Even when I was a kid, I would have identified this as something more than a toy.
Would I have used it and played with it, goddamn right I would have lol. As a kid I had the imagination for it and the respect for something like this. In other words, this is like an art piece not to be played with. Its not a toy, but guys..... imagine having this at home when you were a kid? Lol a dream.
Great work man, best part was hearing you say you always wanted to do something like this since you were a kid. Thats awesome.
This looks incredible. Obviously a ton of talent. Can I suggest maybe covering the multi sheet mountain parts with like plaster/modge lodge/water so you don’t see the individual sheets of foam board? Would make it look like one solid structure instead of sheets stacked on top of one another.
I tried to do that to some extent with the sculptamold, but it does bother me that you can still see the layers. If I were to do it again I would vary the thickness of the insulation boards I used, and get some if the 2 inch thick boards so there would be less layers. It was a learning project, and the mountain was the first piece I did. Lesson learned.
@@gijoeycrafts I would also suggest trying to swap out the overhead lighting with something in the 5000K cool color temperature range. It may help to brighten up some of the colors and contrasts on these colorful toys.
Wow I’m 45 years old now and have kids where up in the attic a few months ago and found about 9 Gi Joe figures belong to me up there. Loved collecting them growing up and getting the toys every Christmas. Thank you for this video brings back great memories.
Looks great also a way cooler to view these kinds of things instead of just in package on a wall.
Thanks! I'm of the "toys are made to be played with" mindset. Unless its a super rare find (of which I have none), it's coming out of the box and into battle.
@@gijoeycrafts YEAH nice!
Impressive... Most impressive. You are even better than hasbro's pros. Excellent. You have done well my apprentice.
Wow, thank you my lord!
@@gijoeycrafts Gooooood
Can we come over and play ? 😅
The rocks and terrain just look fabulous. You are a terrific artist and your imagination is off the chain. You understood the assignment and completed it perfectly . Awesome job man I love it .
My cousins grew up in the 80s and had almost all of the Gi Joes. Memories no doubt if they ever see this video.
I rarely "like" videos and comment even less... This is absolutely fantastic. Definite Life Goal. You're living my dream. I salute you Sir.
Wow, thank you! I appreciate it!
This is such an incredible display! It's like the battlefield that a lot of us probably dreamt of when we were kids. Truly amazing !
This was once upon a time my childhood dream. I'm glad that you stuck with it all the way.
I say once upon a time because I have more realistic hobbies now, like riding my motorcycle, playing guitar and hiking, but this type of diorama, if I could have done it years ago, I will!
Kind of wish it went on longer, man you've got quite a collection and a wonderful effort to display them in a meaningful way. I had to stop watching half way through to make the family breakfast and for the first time in youtube history I was more excited to get back to watching than I was to consume that Saturday morning breakfast. I don't dish out likes and subscribes often, but you've earned both.
WOW, that's high praise. Thank you! I'll be making a collection tour video soon to include all the stuff in the periphery and all the stuff I've added to the battlefield.
I have no words to describe the emotion! simply incredible! I went back in time 40 years! I relived every moment of my childhood! I remembered each Character, I remembered each Vehicle and the TV Episodes. On the weekends we get together with friends to play! thanks! Congratulations on the Collection!
I don't do GI Joe's, but this is the best action figure project I have ever seen and I love the passion that figure collectors have with the things they are into collecting!
A G.I. Joe wet dream - fantastic craft, mate!
So cool! My cousin (42) sent me (41) this and we were like awww I had that you had that, rich kids had that lol! Great vid! Thanks for sharing!
I didnt have a lot of Joes growing up, and I certainly didnt have the Flagg. I only knew one kid that did!
Just found this. Incredible! This is an amazing set up for displaying the GI Joe collection. Very well done. Thank you for sharing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That is one of the coolest displays I have ever seen! Great job. A lot of great memories are in that display that I enjoyed as a kid. Mostly the older O.G. 80s figures/vehicles. Even the command center! Only ever once saw the F.L.A.G. in real life, a friend had it on his family's dining room table, but we didn't get to play with it. Man, your display really is awesome!
Thanks, and glad you enjoyed it. I only had one friend growing up that had one, but we played on it all the time. Glad I finally have one after 40 years!
Most incredible Joe display I've ever seen brother! Great job! Keep it going!
Dude, first class…
After the Dukes of Hazzard came GI Joe for me as a kid. This video brings it back. Great job man, thanks.
One of the coolest things I've ever seen. I was obsessed with G.I. Joe when I was little.
An incredible display that's all I can say... greetings from an Italian Gi Joe fan since the 80s
Really takes me back, spotting so many familiar figures there. I think this is a really nice, dynamic scenery, a lot of different elements making it really awesome to just gaze at. Job well done! 👍🏻
I know this took a lot of time and you are being back so many memories I had so many of these action figures and the vehicles back in the 80’s
Absolutely stunning. Brings me back to very happy days of youth. Makes me want to pull out my joe stash and have a day at it.
Holy crap Joey! As a 40 year old gamer who has nostalgia for action figures but refuses to collect stuff I live vicariously through you guys. Keep it going.
This should be in a museum.
Definitely should
I'm 50 years old during covid I sold all my joes for rent money😢😢😢😢😢 you are so lucky and skilled very good job 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is awesome. In the early 80s my brother , cousin and myself would put our gi joe stuff together and played till dark. You sir , i salute
This brings back so many memories of my childhood, phenomenal collection ❤thank you for charring
Glad you enjoyed it
Best toys of all time! Hasbro, you done good. Thanks for nostalgia, beautiful set up! Spirit was my favorite too.
Incredible! We can see the love you have for the property from the attention to detail. Great work and awesome collection!
I'm a LEGO Star Wars guy, myself (too young to have ever gotten into GI Joe), but I am so impressed and inspired by this incredible build of yours! It perfectly captures the snapshot of the action and storytelling that I think makes toys/hobbies like this so fun to build, to collect, to play with, and to look at. The way you interweave scenes and terrain together is something that I hope to emulate in my own hobby; it's honestly so impressive that this build developed naturally as opposed to being all planned out from the start. For something this size, it's such a difficult task finding the right balance of detail and grandeur, it's clear you have a real talent for constructing a scene straight out of your imagination.
You deserve to be so proud of this project! The passion, time, money, and creativity you poured into this is so apparent: from the most impressive features of the mountain fortress and aircraft carrier, to the very minute details in each and every scene, this is such a tremendous work of love for a hobby that must mean so much to you (and *many* other people judging by your viewcount). And that's very special stuff to have such an avid partner and supporter in your wife who's enabled you in this project - a brilliant team effort, through and through!
Beautiful display, Damn impressive man, 10 year old me would be freaking out!!! 40 something me is feeling nostalgic!!! Bravo 👏🏽
I had so much of that stuff when I was a kid in the early-mid 80s. You have a great collection. Thanks for some cool nostalgia!
Completely fantastic thank you so much I was very enjoyable‼️
All the astonishing detail is that all the thumbs of the figurines are stil in its hands!! What a great incredible diorama, man: Congratulations from Brazil!!
I've seen some displays in my day but this is unbelievable.
Easily rivals and in fact exceeds the catalogue dioramas we grew up to love and crave. Even the rock sculpts, while superbly detailed, still mimick the animation in its aggressive angles. What an artist.
Just exquisite. 👌
Wow, thank you so much!
@@gijoeycrafts least I could do. Love you resin pour too. Top shelf.
You did amazing job! That's awesome! I remember playing with GI Joe a long time ago. Thank you for bringing a childhood back
Very Creative. This Video reminds Me of why I’m a GI Joe Fan and use to race home from School to watch them at 4pm weekdays when I was a Kid. Thank You
Bravo! This is probably the greatest set up I've ever seen! So Amazing!
Absolutely phenomenal. Your hard work and passion paid off surely in the real sense. I am sure you must have had a blast preparing this one!!!!
I did!
Thank you very much for sharing this awesome setup! This is the way to enjoy your GI Joe's and share the experience.