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Latest Events ROBERTMULERO1956 Public Profile - Updated by ROBERTMULERO1956 Saturday, March 15, 2025 ![]() Current Projects: I AM A TOY COLLECTOR Honorable Mentions: NONE Comments: NONE Favorite Figure: MARX TOYS Favorite Series: DISNEYKINS First Figure: G I JOE Collection Size: A LOT Currently Collecting: DISNEYKINS Want List: DISNEYKINS ...[See More] Looking to commission a articulated, poseable custom figure! Topic - Added by Xerato Saturday, March 15, 2025 ![]() Have a great day if you're reading this! Again very sorry if this is against the rules of the website but I'm desperate and figured this would be a good place to go....[See More] PrimevalFreak Public Profile - Updated by PrimevalFreak Friday, March 14, 2025 ![]() The Cleaner Professor Nick Cutter (Series 3) James Lester (Series 3) Favorite Figure: Primeval Raptor Favorite Series: Primeval Collection Size: Very big ...[See More] Action League now! Thunder girl parts Topic - Added by Dragon28 Thursday, March 13, 2025 ![]() All I saw from the Wiki it says a Sidney doll head and a modded She ra figure! But I'm not so sure about the she ra body? A lot of my researching so far, i can say that most of the figures all came from Hasbro roughly around 1990 and 1994! I've just been in recent contact with the creator of "Kablam!" after talking to the artist, and he's going to provided me with pictures of the figures he still might have soon. Also Bob was kind to try and reach out for me to the creators of Action League now. So Any updates I'll let you all know! But I'm looking for anyone's who's willing to help me find more clues or might know details to the parts? I'm trying to find the everything that might have used: Torso, arms that have the elbow joints, and epically the legs of the figure!! That have a certain Boot design. I was almost for sure that it might have been a wrestle figure but haven't found anything still. https://www.google.com/search?q=action+ ... aic&ref=me https://www.google.com/search?q=action+ ... sid=mosaic...[See More] LamiaNymph Public Profile - Updated by LamiaNymph Thursday, March 13, 2025 ![]() Honorable Mentions: Minor customization things on some secondhand figures and kits Comments: I am cataloging my collection here for personal use. Please do not ask me if anything is for sale First Figure: Probably a schleich horse Currently Collecting: Various anthropomorphic & humanoid figures Want List: D'zwirra & Bigarra (Seventh Kingdom) + Toy Island Rouge ...[See More] Spryte Public Profile - Updated by Spryte Wednesday, March 12, 2025 ![]() Comments: completed customs.......... -Venom the Madness (green)-[repaint of diamondselect venom] -Venompool BAF- [repaint] -oldirtyspryte:The Bag [repaint of ML Bombastic Bagman, sculpted teeth, 1/12 scale clothes with custom decal] ...[See More] DMIEZ Public Profile - Updated by DMIEZ Wednesday, March 12, 2025 ![]() First Figure: He-Man Currently Collecting: 3.75” GI Joe’s ...[See More] Beetlejuice (Tour Guide) Review - Added by RMaster007 Wednesday, March 12, 2025 ![]() The front flap of the box depicts what looks like a flyer for Betelgeuse's (pronounced Beetlejuice) services, with an aged, unfolded appearance. The movie logo is a sticker in the upper right corner, and it can be removed if you so desire. As per usual, there are photos of the figure on all the other sides, and it's easy to get everything inside out of the tray, provided you cut out the ties and tape first. Since this isn't NECA's first Beetlejuice, they know how to handle him by now. The Michael Keaton likeness is very accurate, with all the makeup as well. The skin is a pasty white, with what looks like patches of mold around the face and other parts of the skin to create a more decayed look. The hair is nicely detailed, and it turns transparent near the ends, creating a bit of realism and semi-ghostliness. The default portrait is looking off to the side, resembling the original poster, but he also has three extra faces. Not heads, faces. They did swappable face plates before with Gargoyles, and now they're reaching other licenses, likely taking cues from S.H. Figuarts and Figma and all the other overseas figures. In addition to the "poster" face, you also get one looking forward with a less wide-open mouth, a somewhat intrigued/surprised expression, and a more disgruntled face. The faces swap with no issues, though the unique assembly means the hair and face are a bit off-center on the neck. At about 7 3/8" tall, the "Name in Laughter from the Hereafter" is sculpted by Jason Frailey and dressed in his aforementioned bio-exorcist clothing. The shirt, overlaying a sculpted undershirt, has a unique pattern that's painted on pretty well, and the shapes remind me of little devils, which makes sense for the character. The trench coat is also soft plastic, with a very wrinkled look and some of the same moss seen on the skin. The one I got has a small cut in the right side, likely a manufacturing error. The hands also have some moss, albeit only painted on rather than sculpted, and there's a little ring on his left index finger (the sequel sort of explains why). His striped pants have two belts wrapped around the waist (gotta keep that gut in), and his socks and shoes are mismatched, indicating Beej's not the neatest person. The paint all over is clean, including the pants pattern and wash on the shoes, and it makes for a nice, almost realistic look. The usual NECA articulation is present on BJ, with a barbell head and chest, swivel/hinge shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles, ball-jointed hips, and swivel thighs. The joints are good enough for a variety of poses, but it's not all perfect. The first one I got had a chest that was stuck really tight, and when trying to break it free, I ended up twisting the joint apart (probably should've heated it up). The second one had a good chest, but the right foot suddenly snapped off as I was posing it. Thankfully I still have the other one, so I was able to swap out the leg. Overall, he can pose fine, but the QC leaves a bit to be desired. The Ghost with the Most is pretty good when it comes to accessories. I already mentioned the extra faces, but he gets an extra head as well, wearing his tour guide hat. Thanks to the soft material for the hair, the heads swap easily, and then in combination with the faces can create eight different looks for him. NECA likes doing paper extras at times, and one of them here is the "Afterlife" newspaper, which can open up, with text and images on both sides (R.I.P. Sarah and Maxie Dean, you will not be missed). He also has his business card as well, bearing some of the graphics as the advert on the box and the newspaper. Non-paper accessories are his lantern and a rat that can rest in his hands. Speaking of which, there are six hands here: two semi-splayed, two loosely grasping, a pointing right, and another right for holding a card. Like the heads and faces, I had no issue swapping hands, and they come in handy with the various extras. While it's not the most iconic look for him (don't worry, NECA already has that covered), this bio-exorcist Beetlejuice is pretty fun. The sculpt and paint are great, and the various extras work well with him. My only nit is that the joints could be a little better (as in, not having to get two and both of them breaking a joint), but it really depends on how lucky you end up being. Hopefully, NECA can try and do some more characters beyond him; the Maitlands would make for great figures. - 3/12/25...[See More] Bedlam610 Public Profile - Updated by Bedlam610 Friday, March 7, 2025 ![]() ...[See More] brg12687 Public Profile - Updated by brg12687 Thursday, March 6, 2025 ![]() Want List: McFarlane Batman: The Animated Series 4-Pack (Batman/Harvey Bullock/The Joker/Harley Quinn) ...[See More] Mii Public Profile - Updated by Mii Wednesday, March 5, 2025 ![]() Currently Collecting: Super Mario furuta figures, Disney cars, Amiibo and LEGO Want List: Super Mario Bampresto Dino Pirhana ...[See More] Guerrilla Gorilla Review - Added by RMaster007 Wednesday, March 5, 2025 ![]() In order to fit in with the rest of the line's aesthetic, Guerrilla's appearance had to be revised a bit from how he looked in the source material. Alex Brewer, who did Scratch, sculpted this big lug, and it's certainly a step up from the admittedly off-looking comic he was featured in. The head is somewhat wide, matching the rest of him, and the detail on the face and fur is great. The army helmet bears a realistic look, and is designed to fit over the buzzcut underneath. In addition to the default happy expression, he has a more fierce head sculpt roaring like an ape. While both heads look good, the details are a little softer than they were in renders, especially on the alternate head. The paint is decent and has some wash on the skin, though the roaring head suffers from more slop and marks than the happy one. Also, why aren't the ears painted tan like the face? They really should be. GG stands around, if not over, 8" tall, and while there have been a couple of figures beforehand who were that tall, this guy is much chunkier and heftier than them. He's also beefier than his original appearance, with a massive upper body and thick fur on the arms. The fur has a washed appearance, and the lines where the fur ends on the hands are clean. Over it is a vest with clean gold accents, as well as a bandolier that, along with the dog tags, are removable. The vest doesn't seem to be glued on, so it technically could be removable as well, but good luck doing that with the big shoulders. The pants have an army camo look, being tan with brown and green patterns, and the lines are clean, though mine has some missing paint on one of the stripes. The legs are pretty chunky, though not as much as the arms, and the back is designed for a full knee bend. No worrying about limited range in the joints like more than a few Ultimates have suffered from. Speaking of which, double-G has about the same level of articulation as everyone else, with a barbell head, swivel/hinge shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles, swivel biceps and thighs, and ball-jointed chest and waist. A couple of the joints are tight and ratcheted, but still move with no issues while ensuring they'll hold a pose. Well, almost, as the hip swivels are pretty loose, similar to Punker Don from this same wave, and they should've been ratcheted too. Also, the torso joints aren't quite as good as I hoped, as the chest doesn't have too much tilt save for when it's leaning back, and the waist is really more of a swivel than anything. He has extra hands (more on those below), but they're really tough to swap, so you'll want to heat up the forearms when swapping the first few times. I had no trouble swapping heads, however. Despite his size, the Gorilla has a ton of accessories because Super7 needs another reason to make people fork over 75 bucks for him. The "Banana Bazooka" is a unique and fitting weapon, and it's pretty big, too. The bazooka looks pretty simple, but the vine wrapped around it adds a bit to the look of it, and the big banana can be swapped out for a coconut (possible DK64 reference?). Then there's his "Monkey Machine Gun," also wrapped in vines, and the silvery finish on it is pretty good. Other weapons include a machete and a trio of grenades, fitting the character's army-inspired nature. He also has seven regular-sized bananas, meant to fit into the bandolier rather than in his hands, and sunglasses that fit on the regular head, though not the alternate head. As for the multitude of hand options, he has a pair of open hands, closed hands, ape-walking hands, a vertically-hinged right grip for the bazooka, a vertically-hinged left grip for the machete, and a pair of grips that can be used with the machine gun. Since the plastic used from the hands is pretty tough, you'll want to heat them up before putting the weapons in to avoid damaging them. For someone who more than half of the TMNT fandom didn't know existed, Super7 did an amazing job with Guerrilla Gorilla. He's not perfect, mainly when it comes to the hands, hips, and heads, but the huge sculpt and plentiful extras make him tons of fun. That said, $75, higher than average for Ultimates, for a very deep-cut character makes him a bit of a tough sell, but it paid off well for S7, though you'll want to look for a deal to really want to jump on him. - 3/5/25...[See More] |