![]() Armes Mobile Investigation Unit put the Batmobile to shame with it's crime bustin' power. Armes: The Detective with Interchangeable Hands, the figure came with various interchangeable action hands, including suction cups for climbing walls, a magnet for hanging onto steel structures, a machete, a pair of false hands for undercover roles, a hook that converts to a pistol and a pair of spring loaded hooks. like every other good 1970 scrime fighter was court ordered to have a funky van/crime lab. As far as I know this playset was not released. While Armes himself did have a training center in his home and did train extensively, I honestly doubt he had a robot sparring partner, that would be kick ass though. figure is such a no brainer for toys, interchangable hands never gets old. While the toys didn't last a long time, they certainly one of the more memorable action figure lines of the 1970s: It's no wonder that Ideal toys released their line of J.J Armes inspired toys a year after he released his autobiography. Armes is so fantastic that it sounds like it came out of a toy maker's brain storming session.Īfter losing his hands in a childhood accident, Jay Armes worked hard and trained himself to use his steel prosthesis in any fashion that a hand could function, he also trained his mind and body and became an internationally known private eye complete with gadgets and a pet tiger! ![]()
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