For those who love GIjOE, it’s hard to let go of anything toy-related, even if it’s something we no longer care about. Why? Because Joeheads see kitbashing potential in practically everything. As a result, over the years, many fans of 1:6 and 1:18 scale Joes have amassed growing “sell and trade” piles at home, typically comprised of unwanted and broken parts, imperfect figures and busted-up vehicles.
Faced with disposing of such toy detritus, fans can either trade or sell it, donate it to a charity or thrift store (i.e. Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc.) or…”reuse and recycle” (R&R) the items back into their collections by producing all-new custom creations. The R&R method of disposal is the one we’ll be discussing (most enthusiastically!) in today’s article.
To demonstrate the sort of creative thinking behind R&R, we thought it best to seek out the expert counsel of well-known master-customizer, and regular TJR contributor, Gary Stair. Readers of The Joe Report (TJR) will recall Mr. Stair from previous articles showcasing his custom creations for Captain Action (CA); see HERE and HERE.
Ideas from an Expert
Most customizers work with existing vehicles, adding details such as custom paint jobs, extra parts, “weathering,” waterslide decals, etc. But Gary prefers to create all-new, original toys by mixing and combining parts from a variety of unrelated sources. He describes the process this way:
“Well, for example, what do you do when you have a severely burnt, bad-smelling GIjOE Adventure Team headquarters and a fairly decent one that you bought for cheap? By themselves, neither is much of a prize, but together…? After thinking it over, I realized that neither Hasbro nor Ideal had ever made a Moon Base for GIjOE or Captain Action. However, Action Man ( in the UK ) had created many of the components I needed to make a really cool base. So…I gathered a few more odds-n-ends and wa-LA! It was base-buildin’ time!”

Action Man checks out Gary Stair’s new custom-made “Moon Base,” an all-new and unique combination of cast-off parts from various GIjOE, CA and Action Man playsets. (Photo: Gary Stair)
“As you can see, I kept most of the old AT HQ structure intact (above), although I decided I didn’t really need the storage room area. So, I converted that section into a bedroom (see below), complete with a flat screen TV playing ‘My Favorite Martian’ HA.”

Gary’s Action Man is diggin’ the view of Earth through the portal in his bedroom on the lunar base. Look at all the custom details in this room! (Photo: Gary Stair)
“Next up was my conversion of the communications room. First, I updated all the photos. Then, I cut out some equipment panels and glued balsa wood behind them to give ‘em all a more 3-D look. Finally, I added some new shelves to hold testing equipment, rock samples and chemical containers.” (see closeup below)

Gary’s combination of new and old blend seamlessly together, creating an all-new Captain Action Lunar HQ. Sweet! (Photo: Gary Stair)
“My new moon station is also equipped with several vehicles for exploration including a one-man jet pack for short aerial trips, a Moonraker space buggy for long terrain trips and a ‘Space-Pod’ for long-range excursions of the lunar surface.” (see below)

Gary even repurposed a main section of one of the “burnt” ATHQs as a LEM. Note the incredible amount of added detail including landing legs, a sliding rear hatch, lights, etc. Absolutely AMAZING work. (Photo: Gary Stair)
But Wait! There’s More!
Just when we thought we had seen everything, Gary sent along some additional photos of a newly kitbashed custom ATV, a mini-submarine and even a Captain Action train! Here’s a peek at the pics:

Check out Gary Stair’s snappy little mini-sub! By taking parts from here, there and everywhere, Stair has created an all-new, “retro” submarine that looks right at home with his 1960s gear. (Photo: Gary Stair)
“In the photo above, my Captain Action is shown checking the controls of his new mini-sub as he prepares to hit the water in a new underwater adventure. In the photo below, you can see that the sub has a complete interior with an upholstered seat and a new set of gauge decals from Patches of Pride.”

You know someone LOVES toys when they create a detailed interior like this for a mini-submarine that hardly anyone else will ever see. Superb job, Gary! (Photo: Gary Stair)
“I call my custom Captain Action attack ‘copter (above), ‘Big Nellie’ in honor of the similar-looking one made famous by 007. GIjOE fans will recognize that a lot of the parts came from an Avenger Pursuit Craft. But I added many things to make the scale and mechanics more accurate. I also think I may have improved on Bond’s ‘Little Nellie’ (see artwork above) somewhat by adding gadgets such as smoke-screen projectors, rear and forward-firing missiles, laser turrets, front air-to-ground missiles and an easy to access control panel. Whoosh!”

Gary’s newly customized Kid Action ATV is light years beyond its humble origins. Everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink seems to have been added to this superb adventure toy! (Photo: Gary Stair)
“Originally, my old ATV was in really bad shape. But after giving it a thorough cleaning, I repaired and restored it to like-new condition. Then, I added a pair of hydraulic arms and a trailer hitch (shown above) that I had taken from an old Kenner ‘Aliens’ power loader.”
“To complete my ATV’s restoration and customization (see above), I installed an interior conversion kit from Patches of Pride (PoP), cargo cans from Lowes hardware, and a pair of PoP bungee tie-downs.”

Never seen one of these? That’s because it’s Gary’s unique combination of a Power Team helicopter, Pursuit Craft pontoons, Littlebird machineguns, and “spinning” plexi rotors. Clever! (Photo: Gary Stair)

Gary recently added on another expansion module to his Moon Base, proving that the “reuse and recycling” of old toys need only end with the limit of our imagination. (Photo: Gary Stair)
Bottom Line: What ISN’T possible with a little imagination and creativity? We’d like to thank Gary Stair once again for his generous contributions to The Joe Report and to this article. His creative customs never cease to amaze and undoubtedly serve as a continued inspiration to other fans around the world. Go, Joe! Go, GARY!
