Archive for April, 2009

HMAF Vs Action Man

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Before there was HMAF, there was Action Man and GI Joe…

It all began with Hasbro back in 1964. US toy giant Hasbro created a line of 12″ military GI Joe action figures based on the soldiers, sailors, pilots and marines of the US Armed Forces.

Then in 1966, licensed by Hasbro, Palitoy released their own British version of GI Joe - Action Man. The very first figures in the Action Man range were the WWII-inspired Action Soldier, Action Sailor and Action Pilot.

Throughout the seventies Action Man was an enormously popular toy which Palitoy recreated in numerous adventure and sports as well as military versions. He was given a range of accessories and vehicles and along the way acquired flock hair, moveable eyes and gripping hands. Some versions could even talk!

Palitoy closed its doors for the last time in 1984 but in the 90’s military style Action Man figures based on the American GI Joe range were once again available in the UK this time thanks to Hasbro itself.

Stalker Ranger GI Joe Action Man

Stalker Ranger GI Joe Action Man

From the mid-90’s onwards new Action Man figures were still released though in generic ‘adventure’ outfits with no direct military connection.

All of which leads to 2009 and the launch of British company Character Option’s new line of military-inspired action figures and toys HM Armed Forces. In close consultation with the Ministry of Defence UK design company Designworks and Character have sought to once again recreate a line of action figures which take direct inspiration from serving military personnel.

One obvious distinction between prior lines of military figures and HMAF is their scale. Whereas Action Man came in the time-served 12″ version, HMAF action figures are in an all new 10″ scale format.

In terms of accuracy, authenticity and attention to detail, qualities for which the early 1960’s Action Man figures are well known, HMAF action figures score very highly.

Its great to see the return of the metal dog tags. But its not just in the uniforms that the attention to detail can be seen. In the range of accessories and vehicles accompanying the HMAF figures an incredible dedication to detail and authenticity is strikingly apparent.

HMAF figures are indeed a worthy successor to GI Joe and Action Man military action figures.

Character - We salute you!

HMAF Toys Forum

Monday, April 27th, 2009

The brand new HMAF toys Forum is now officially online and live.

Its sure to become the number one place to find out more about HM Armed Forces Toys & Action Figures.

New images of this long-awaited line are appearing right now and there are just ten days till the official launch.

Why not get in at the beginning and register now at

hmarmedforces.com/forum


Countdown to HMAF

Friday, April 10th, 2009

HM Armed Forces toys are set to be officially launched on May 8th 2009 to coincide with VE Day.

HM Armed Forces

HM Armed Forces

The HMAF range was first publicly displayed by the maker Character Options at the London Toy Fair in January 2009 where it won the  Best Action Figure & Accessories award.

The launch will be backed up by a major press and television advertising campaign.  A range of nine collectible cards will be distributed in boy’s publications to mark the launch.

The first big media event is on May 6th at RAF Northolt with a display from all three services.  On the weekend of May 9th there will be more regional events to mark the launch of HMAF toys.

With less than a month till launch the countdown to HMAF has begun …


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