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#1 hcmv007

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Posted 22 June 2013 - 02:33 AM

As many of you may know from my posts I am a huge action figure fan and am the generation that grew up with the best action figures ever-I'm an 80's child. Super Powers, Secret Wars, GI Joe, Star Wars, Transformers, Masters of the Universe were popular boys toys. Girls grew up with Barbie, Rainbow Bright, Strawberry Shortcake, Care Bears, She-Ra, My Little Pony and the Cabbage Patch Kids.

 

 

I'll wax nostalgia on here on past toy lines, and current ones too. So what did you like growing up, do you still collect? And do you end your nightly prayers by thanking God for ebay like I do?



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Posted 22 June 2013 - 11:00 PM

One of the 1st toys I remember having was the Mego Spider Man action figure, which some may call a doll since it was 8 inches tall and had a cloth costume. I loved it! I still have it and from time to time take it out. Mego was THE toy company to get in the 1970's, not only did they have Marvel and DC action figures, but they had Star Trek, Happy Days, Wizard of Oz, etc. If it was a tv or movie, they bought the license, which is sadly what lead to their fall. By 1982, Mego was on its last leg, and folded. You could find some of their toys up thru 1984 at some toy stores, I was able to get my Mego's at a party favor store. I had Spidey, Superman and Hulk. Ah, good times. Mego made a small line of 3.75 inch figures too, but they were poorly sculpted and painted by todays standards. Mego's still live on thru Diamond Select remaking them for Star Trek, and they were prominently featured in Toyfare's Twisted Mego Theater which lead to the development of Robot Chicken on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.

 

(Mego is pronounced Me Go, and sadly doesn't rhyme with Lego)



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Posted 24 June 2013 - 01:04 AM

Well by action figures I have all of my barbie dolls, groovy girls and playsets in my closet. I also love collecting stuffed animals of various things as well.



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Posted 24 June 2013 - 03:43 AM

For me, it's Legos all the way. Just bought and built a biplane for my birthday. I also have the Black Pearl, an orange bullet train, Spongebob's pineapple and the Krusty Krab on my shelf. I love my legos.



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Posted 03 March 2014 - 03:28 AM

I thought about posting this on the Star Wars thread, but since this is a toy topic I'll do it here. Many people have asked me what are the essential Star Wars action figures you need for your collection? While some want every character made, some just want the basics. I'll give you a little of both, who you need and will place a mark by someone you may not need but not a bad idea to have. I will do this by movies since its a lot to put down.

 

 

A New Hope

 

Resurgence of the Force Battle Pack: Comes with Luke Skywalker, Ben Kenobi, R2-D2 & C-3PO

Vintage Collection Chewbacca (released in 2006 I believe)

Vintage Collection Yavin Han Solo

Black Series Yavin Luke Skywalker

VOTC Princess Leia Organa

Saga Sandtrooper

Saga Stormtrooper

Darth Vader 2008 Saga Collection (with 2 piece removable helmet)

Vintage Collection Rebel Fleet Trooper

*Death Star Briefing Room Pack (comes with Tarkin, Vader and a the officers in the briefing room scene)

*Vintage Collection Grand Moff Tarkin

Anchorhead Biggs Darklighter

Star Wars Black Series Biggs Darklighter

X-Wing Pilot Wedge Antilles (not the POTF version)

*X Wing Pilot Luke Skywalker (Only if you want an X-Wing Fighter)

Saga Greedo (Cantina Set Greedo also a good choice)

Cantina Set Monaw Nadon (Hammerhead)

Cantina Set Ponda Baba

Cantina Set Dr. Evanzan (VOTC also a good choice)

Cantina Set Wuher (You need a bartender in the cantina)

Cantina Set Kitik Keed'kack (The Praying Mantis creature, completes the set)

Bo Shek (Tells Ben about Chewbacca)

*Dannik Jerriko (dude with the hookah)

*Trinto Duaba & Dice Ibegon

*Power of the Force Lak Sivrak (wolfman)

*Saga Collection Labria (Horn headed dude)

POTF Beru Lars

POTF Owen Lars (from the Purchase of the Droids 3 pack)

POTF Jawas

Saga Tusken Raider

Saga Garandan (he tells the Sandtroopers where to find the droids they were looking for)

Saga Han Solo as Stormtrooper

Saga Luke Skywalker as Stormtrooper

 

 

Vehicles:

 

Big Millennium Falcon (You can get the 2004 version if you want to save $ & it fits the figures better than the 1995 version which is a retooled viintage MF)

2006 TIE Fighter (comes with a TIE Pilot figure)

Red Leader's X-Wing (toss out the Red Leader figure, put in X-Wing Luke and R2 fits in the socket!)\

2013 Biggs Darklighter X-Wing (Toys R Us Exclusive)

POTF Luke's Landspeeder

POTF Dewback with Stormtrooper

POTF Bantha with Tusken Raider

2011 Y-Wing Fighter (Toys R Us Exclusive)

POTF Darth Vader's TIE Fighter-this still holds up quite well & perfectly fits any of the modern Darth Vader figures (2007 to present date)

 

Next: Empire Strikes Back!


Edited by hcmv007, 03 March 2014 - 11:54 AM.


#6 hcmv007

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Posted 03 March 2014 - 11:55 AM

The ESB List isn't as long, trust me. I would've included playsets but they are lacking in the Hasbro Line.