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Great links, made me go into storage and dig out the Ghostbusters, so have to put them on display now as well :lol: running out of space!
 
Michael Sith said:
Great links, made me go into storage and dig out the Ghostbusters, so have to put them on display now as well :lol: running out of space!

I'm out of space too - Must. Not. Go. On. Ebay
 
lejackal said:
Here's another one I use quite often

http://www.toyarchive.com/

Cheers for that link, that's got the animated Dungeons and Dragons figures I've been hunting, they were made in Portugal by Maia & Borges, but don't come up very often and not in a condition I'd like. Got the Hank last week and there is a Sheila on eBay, also a Bobby but his face is ****ed. This link just showed me there is a Dungeon Master too which I didn't know existed.

DungeonsDragonsPortugalPVC1.jpg
 
Stuart Skinner said:
lejackal said:
Here's another one I use quite often

http://www.toyarchive.com/

Cheers for that link, that's got the animated Dungeons and Dragons figures I've been hunting, they were made in Portugal by Maia & Borges, but don't come up very often and not in a condition I'd like. Got the Hank last week and there is a Sheila on eBay, also a Bobby but his face is ****ed. This link just showed me there is a Dungeon Master too which I didn't know existed.

DungeonsDragonsPortugalPVC1.jpg

Nice one remember watching this.
 
Stuart Skinner said:
lejackal said:
Here's another one I use quite often

http://www.toyarchive.com/

Cheers for that link, that's got the animated Dungeons and Dragons figures I've been hunting, they were made in Portugal by Maia & Borges, but don't come up very often and not in a condition I'd like. Got the Hank last week and there is a Sheila on eBay, also a Bobby but his face is ****ed. This link just showed me there is a Dungeon Master too which I didn't know existed.

DungeonsDragonsPortugalPVC1.jpg

They are really cool...brilliant series, now I need a set of those... :roll:
 
Nice to see these small PVC D&D figures Stuart. This was one of the last animated children series I remember watching before I became to old for such things (well that didn't last forever did it and I must admit that I was a little partial to the GEM animated series that I would watch before getting on the bus to head to Primark for my Saturday job lol).

The AD&D LJN series of figures came out at the same time this series aired which was all that was on offer at the time to play with (as a side note a few of these LJN figure designs were in the animated series although there weren't any of the main characters made from this series by LJN, no idea what happened there really). Nice to see though that something did get released from this great series and I can imagine maybe someone like Super7 doing a run of these figures at some point.

The picture I've included are from the universal studios monsters flashlight/keychain series from 1995. I've recently completed this run by adding the Creature From The Black Lagoon figure and had some fun putting these together. Nearly all of them were pretty cheap with only Wolfman and Creature costing me a little more which tends to be the same way with collecting any of these old Universal figures.

They're pretty simple looking but a nice addition for my growing monster focus.

Ian
 

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Stuart Skinner said:
Great run @Palifan love that Creature from the Black Lagoon

The Creature is always the most expensive figure to get when putting any sort of classic horror run together but after dealing with vintage SW for years I'm not sure any other toy line quite compares price wise.

Gotta love that odd looking figure though :D

Ian
 
Palifan said:
Stuart Skinner said:
Great run @Palifan love that Creature from the Black Lagoon

The Creature is always the most expensive figure to get when putting any sort of classic horror run together but after dealing with vintage SW for years I'm not sure any other toy line quite compares price wise.

Gotta love that odd looking figure though :D

Ian

Knickerbocker LOTR probably hammers SW on price per standard figure, loose or MOC but I know what you mean, many other vintage lines are barely worth more now than the release price adjusted for inflation
 
Just got this beautiful Indy, had to sell my German Uniform Indy and a couple of common Trilogos but it was well worth it :D
 

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lejackal said:
Just got this beautiful Indy, had to sell my German Uniform Indy and a couple of common Trilogos but it was well worth it :D

Very nice Carl, such a cool line to get into, I've just bought a couple of chips mocs which I've never owned before, always good to steer away from star wars occasionally, not for too long mind but occasionally :)
 
lejackal said:
Just got this beautiful Indy, had to sell my German Uniform Indy and a couple of common Trilogos but it was well worth it :D

That's such a great looking moc Carl, Indy is so iconic and it's one of the moc's that I picked up years ago from that toy line.

Ian
 

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Palifan said:
lejackal said:
Just got this beautiful Indy, had to sell my German Uniform Indy and a couple of common Trilogos but it was well worth it :D

That's such a great looking moc Carl, Indy is so iconic and it's one of the moc's that I picked up years ago from that toy line.

Ian

Thanks Ian- that Fett looks amazing, is it a 30?
 
Lindo said:
lejackal said:
Just got this beautiful Indy, had to sell my German Uniform Indy and a couple of common Trilogos but it was well worth it :D

Very nice Carl, such a cool line to get into, I've just bought a couple of chips mocs which I've never owned before, always good to steer away from star wars occasionally, not for too long mind but occasionally :)

Cheers Ian,

Doesn't it just!

I've been picking up a few random bits from other lines on and off for a few months now. The Chips stuff looks decent, there was a guy on here before that had a few as well.

Get some pics up!
 
lejackal said:
Palifan said:
lejackal said:
Just got this beautiful Indy, had to sell my German Uniform Indy and a couple of common Trilogos but it was well worth it :D

That's such a great looking moc Carl, Indy is so iconic and it's one of the moc's that I picked up years ago from that toy line.

Ian

Thanks Ian- that Fett looks amazing, is it a 30?


Yes carl, it is a 30 back reseal although it's pretty rough in places but it's still nice to have. It's actually got a painted head Boba Fett variant in there as well which is a bonus.

Ian
 

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Palifan said:
lejackal said:
Palifan said:
That's such a great looking moc Carl, Indy is so iconic and it's one of the moc's that I picked up years ago from that toy line.

Ian

Thanks Ian- that Fett looks amazing, is it a 30?


Yes carl, it is a 30 back reseal although it's pretty rough in places but it's still nice to have. It's actually got a painted head Boba Fett variant in there as well which is a bonus.

Ian

Any Fett 30 back is a rarity. It's lovely
 
Palifan said:
lejackal said:
Just got this beautiful Indy, had to sell my German Uniform Indy and a couple of common Trilogos but it was well worth it :D

That's such a great looking moc Carl, Indy is so iconic and it's one of the moc's that I picked up years ago from that toy line.

Ian

Now THAT'S a group photo! :shock:

Fabulous!
 

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