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Post by wrestlingfigure on Jun 5, 2010 10:49:18 GMT -5
**IS THERE A CHECKLIST FOR BCA figures?** I got this lot off of the bay. I paid $70.98 shipped. There's over 112 figures, some stuffed dudes and some neat accessories. I remember always wanting the Viscera figure (came in a two pack if I recall).Some other figures I never had but wanted is the red (live wire series I think) Marc Mero , also the Vader (from that same series I think , with the brighter red than the bad boyz series). I got all three brood members and quite a bit of the Ministry , DX , NOD , two different versions of the Head Bangers (the color of the undies are different....weird variant) and many more I have attached some pictures.Really for the amount of figures I got and the condition of them I am BEYOND PLEASED. The seller through in bonus stuff anf was very quick with his/her service. Onto the pics.
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Post by OmegaGaijin on Jun 5, 2010 10:50:50 GMT -5
Man,i liked them way more than RA or DA.
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Post by LA Times on Jun 5, 2010 11:06:51 GMT -5
Is it true that BCA collectors are also Attitude Era nostalgists?
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Post by Y3RP: LA MARAVILLA!!! on Jun 5, 2010 11:56:34 GMT -5
the best bca's u got their are the following: Honky Tonk Man Viscera Patriot Camera man Debra Owen Brian Pillman Austin(with the shorts) Mankind(the version where u can remove his mask on/off) Jim Corrnette
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Post by cyantist on Jun 5, 2010 12:06:05 GMT -5
I had the fully clothed Big Show. I really hated it as it was crap to use with normal figures, They didnt bend at the elbows and were HUGE
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Post by jammer311 on Jun 5, 2010 12:16:06 GMT -5
Is it true that BCA collectors are also Attitude Era nostalgists? I would say that is fair to say actually. There is just something about that line of figures, much like the LJN's and the Hasbro figures that just takes you back to that time period of wrestling. The BCA's definitely should stand for "Bone Crunching Attitude" because they definitely do bring me back to the attitude era and just a fun time in general to be a collector for either display or playing with.
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Post by Captain McKay on Jun 5, 2010 12:31:18 GMT -5
^ Agreed wholeheartedly. And those two Owen Hart figures (the DANGER one especially) and the SS7 Undertaker with the tattoos are STILL good figures, even by today's standards.
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Post by WWF on Jun 5, 2010 12:43:40 GMT -5
BCA's were great. Easy to use, durable and not that costly. I miss those days and the smell of rubber!
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Post by Chicago on Jun 5, 2010 13:29:01 GMT -5
Here is a checklist that I've put together, but it still needs work: jakksbca.blogspot.com/p/bca-checklist-work-in-progress.htmlYou got an excellent deal for everything shipped, and the condition of the figures looks to be pretty good, as well. I think I saw this listing on eBay, but I wasn't planning to bid since I prefer to buy MOC BCA figures whenever possible for my mint loose collection. There are some pictured that I still want to add to mine, including Signature Series 2 Kane (I once had it but ended up reselling it) & New Age Outlaws, Slammers Series 1 Farooq, S.T.O.M.P. Series 1 Ken Shamrock & The Undertaker, Series 2 Owen Hart, and Series 3 Hawk & The Undertaker. Also, -Viscera was from 2 Tuff Series 5, which came with the then-ToyFare Exclusive Undertaker glow in the dark figure. -Mero in red is actually from Live Wire Series 2, and (even though it wasn't mentioned specifically) the Vader in black with red trim that you bought is either from the Grudge Match 2-pack with Mark Henry, DTA Tour Series 1, or the TRU-exclusive Best of '98 Series 1. -The Headbangers with different colored boxers are actually repaints and not variants; they came in the WrestleMania XIV singles series set. The original versions (Mosh with green/white polka dots and Thrasher with plain black) are either from Tag Team Series 1, the Special Edition WMXV Tag Team 2-pack, or the Best of '98 Series 2-pack (which I just bought, coincidentally, from eBay). If you would like me to identify all of them, I'd be to happy to do so.
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Post by LA Times on Jun 5, 2010 13:33:22 GMT -5
Is it true that BCA collectors are also Attitude Era nostalgists? I would say that is fair to say actually. There is just something about that line of figures, much like the LJN's and the Hasbro figures that just takes you back to that time period of wrestling. The BCA's definitely should stand for "Bone Crunching Attitude" because they definitely do bring me back to the attitude era and just a fun time in general to be a collector for either display or playing with. So I guess RA collectors like myself would be considered Ruthless Aggression Era(2002-2008) nostalgists, although I mix my CS with RA.
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Post by WCWA Online on Jun 5, 2010 13:50:50 GMT -5
One thing you're missing from the lot is all the accessories. That's one of the things that made BCA figures so unique and cool, weither it is all the weapons, or unique accessories. Stuff I can tell you are missing:
Blackman's sticks Bossman's night stick Val Venis' towel Jerry Lawler's crown Honky Tonk Man's guitar Hawk's spikes Al Snow's Head Gangrel's goblet Jeff Jarrett's hat LOD 2000 Hawk's Spikes and Helmet (the two parts that REALLY make the figure awesome) Jim Ross' hat Jim Cornette's tennis racket both Mankind's masks Godfather's hat and cane Goldust's wigs
Plus there's a number of STOMP figures and they are all missing their gear and guns
while you did get a great deal, you're missing a lot of the key pieces that made these figures so unique and cool. Plus, part of the alure of the figures was the fact that they ALL included a weapon or two, to recreate the chaos and hardcore environment of late 90s WWF. Some unique weapons that were rarely re-released, like the CD tower, lazy boy chair, mattress, wheel barrow, and more fun stuff and unlike during the RA era, EVERYTHING was properly detailed and painted..
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Post by deskjet on Jun 5, 2010 21:18:43 GMT -5
BCA's, though limited in articualtion, marked a great time for wrestling collecting
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Post by carly1988 on Jun 5, 2010 22:50:28 GMT -5
Is it true that BCA collectors are also Attitude Era nostalgists? Not at all. I own 1 of each wrestler made in BCA form and I absolutely cannont stand the Attitude Era.
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Post by LLD on Jun 5, 2010 23:12:57 GMT -5
All that for $70+ shipped? That's a steal! Awesome winnings.
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Post by slappy on Jun 5, 2010 23:25:28 GMT -5
I had the red Marc Mero.
I found Viscera/Taker two pack, but I got something else, I don't remember what it was, but I'm sure it was something that was a peg warmer and could have gotten later down the line.
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Post by jjtna on Jun 6, 2010 1:01:48 GMT -5
Id Say A Steal! Great Deal Man, good shape figs., Some of my all time fav figs of mine are in the lot including of course Dude Love, Viscera for sure (remember buying him in a 2 pack with a glown in the dark Undertaker for like $6 a few years back), Brian Pillman, SRG Slaughter, HTM, Droz, and of course Dr.Death Steve Williams. Great Buys man.
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Post by slappy on Jun 6, 2010 1:22:49 GMT -5
That Sgt. Slaughter brings back memories of him teaming with my WCW Vader and their feud with HHH and HBK.
"Those were the days."
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Post by joesgonnakillu on Jun 6, 2010 5:07:42 GMT -5
Brings me back to going to TRU searching for figs........and only finding that f'n Dr Death on all the pegs
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Post by OverTheEdge on Jun 6, 2010 5:16:06 GMT -5
Damn, dude. Awesome purchase right there. You pretty much bought my childhood (at least a huge part of it) for $70.
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Post by raabhimselffanv2 on Jun 6, 2010 5:25:50 GMT -5
You have The Patriot in BCA form. Sweet stuff nevertheless.
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