Team Up With Little Big Man!

Team Up With Little Big Man!

In the 1970’s, toy maker extraordinaire Pailtoy brought the popular Spanish toy “MadelMan” to the UK renaming him “Little Big Man” in an effort to offer a lower price point alternative to their popular Action Man line of toys.

Thought small in stature, this six inch character had a tall amount of adventures to choose from, including a couple G.I. Joe didn’t have.
Palitoy little big man
What’s great about this gallery is not only do we have the original 1975 Palitoy Catalog and some vintage toy industry articles but we also have some fantastic packaged LBM toy photos from the collection of Bill Frost. According to Bill, LBM collecting is a chore in itself, as the pieces are hard to find.

About The Author

Mantooth
AKA Brian Heiler author of "Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings" and co-editor of "Toy-Ventures Magazine". Co-Host of the "Pod Stallions" podcast. Host of the Brick Mantooth Youtube channel, painter, designer, writer, mental health advocate, toy collector, Mego, and Mego Knock-Off enthusiast. I have large feet, ADHD and I live in Canada. Talk toys, not others.

6 Comments

  • Tim Footman on August 22, 2008

    Key difference between Little Big Man and Action Man (apart from size): LBM had no feet! Just plastic stumps that slotted into his various footwear (always boots, not shoes, to hide the disability.

    Excellent site, btw.

  • Arkonbey on August 22, 2008

    Is it just me or are the LBMs a strange size somewhere between old GI Joe and new GI Joe?

  • chunky B on August 22, 2008

    So these are a little smaller than Megos and Action Jackson?

    If so that is a weird size. Cool accessories though!

  • Plaidstallions on August 22, 2008

    Yeah, they’re 6 inches tall, it’s the same scale as those Mego World War 2 guys.

  • wurwolf on August 22, 2008

    I’m grooving on that one dude’s sweet hooded parka.

  • Jeff on January 31, 2010

    I think I had most of these. I especially remember the frogman and the snowshoes! Tim Footman, you're right about the stumps!

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