captaintriumph
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Post by captaintriumph on Feb 8, 2021 16:17:56 GMT -5
When I started getting into this line about 6 years ago, I started out just buying the women figures....I think Paige Elite 35 and Trish from the Hall of Fame series were the first two I got. After that I expanded to tag teams, legends, etc.... and have bought a ton more than I planned on.
However I haven’t displayed anything that I’ve gotten before now. I still have all the figures in package since purchase except for some I bought specifically for my kids.
Now I think I’m going to start opening up and displaying a set(I always try to buy two for display options). My goal is to have the set-up done before the end of the year.
So if you count everything out or coming out through Elite 85 I’m coming up with 70 Elites....does that sound right to everyone here?
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Feb 8, 2021 16:45:02 GMT -5
Assuming you're including every Women's Elite figure released, before or after the two you mentioned starting with, I'm coming up with 70 on the money through E85 using the Database list on this page. If you're not counting releases that precede the start of your collection, it's 66, and if you're only after unique characters (meaning one of each person made, regardless of multiples), it's 43.
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Post by captaintriumph on Feb 8, 2021 16:54:08 GMT -5
Assuming you're including every Women's Elite figure released, before or after the two you mentioned starting with, I'm coming up with 70 on the money through E85 using the Database list on this page. If you're not counting releases that precede the start of your collection, it's 66, and if you're only after unique characters (meaning one of each person made, regardless of multiples), it's 43. Thank you for the input! I’m looking to set up a complete set of all the figures done including variants and different attires for the women...so 70 is the number. I’m currently sitting at 57 different Elites after picking up Beth and Chyna this past weekend.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Feb 8, 2021 16:56:42 GMT -5
Assuming you're including every Women's Elite figure released, before or after the two you mentioned starting with, I'm coming up with 70 on the money through E85 using the Database list on this page. If you're not counting releases that precede the start of your collection, it's 66, and if you're only after unique characters (meaning one of each person made, regardless of multiples), it's 43. Thank you for the input! I’m looking to set up a complete set of all the figures done including variants and different attires for the women...so 70 is the number. I’m currently sitting at 57 different Elites. I've got....16, hahaha. Not all Elites, but enough fill a cube on my shelf of just women (although two are Bayley). I've got one row that is breaking up the symmetry, so I'm looking for a good one to add to the collection to balance out the way I've got them displayed.
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Post by screech on Feb 8, 2021 17:03:12 GMT -5
No true Mattel WWE Women's Superstars Action Figure Collection is complete without a complete set of Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Dolls collection in a Mattel WWE Women's Superstars collection. Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion dolls are just so cute and they are just too neat to pass up including Natayla in cute clothes that are just too cute to pass up and the Alexa Bliss figure is too cute with her pigtails and is too cute to pass up. My dad found me my first Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Doll which was the Nikki Bella Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Doll at Sears in Salinas. I heard from my dad Sears in Salinas is now closed and no longer selling Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figures no longer. I wonder where people can buy Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figures for Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figure collections? Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion dolls are just so cute and they are just too neat to pass up for any Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figure Collector. screech .
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Post by captaintriumph on Feb 8, 2021 17:05:02 GMT -5
Thank you for the input! I’m looking to set up a complete set of all the figures done including variants and different attires for the women...so 70 is the number. I’m currently sitting at 57 different Elites. I've got....16, hahaha. Not all Elites, but enough fill a cube on my shelf of just women (although two are Bayley). I've got one row that is breaking up the symmetry, so I'm looking for a good one to add to the collection to balance out the way I've got them displayed. Basics are another display option but I’m not even ready to tackle that project! I still pickup them up but mainly women or first time in the line figures.
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Post by captaintriumph on Feb 8, 2021 18:46:01 GMT -5
Oops...so if Zelina Vega still comes out, then the number is 71!
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Post by jokerjohn on Feb 8, 2021 20:04:34 GMT -5
I've got....16, hahaha. Not all Elites, but enough fill a cube on my shelf of just women (although two are Bayley). I've got one row that is breaking up the symmetry, so I'm looking for a good one to add to the collection to balance out the way I've got them displayed. Basics are another display option but I’m not even ready to tackle that project! I still pickup them up but mainly women or first time in the line figures. I would look into some of the older basics especially the first time in the lines. The older ones are pretty much elites.
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Post by captaintriumph on Feb 8, 2021 21:19:12 GMT -5
Basics are another display option but I’m not even ready to tackle that project! I still pickup them up but mainly women or first time in the line figures. I would look into some of the older basics especially the first time in the lines. The older ones are pretty much elites. That’s true...once I get the elites setup, I’ll probably add basics of women without Elites....Lana, Sarah Logan, Tamina, etc....
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Post by Nivro™ on Feb 8, 2021 21:24:30 GMT -5
No true Mattel WWE Women's Superstars Action Figure Collection is complete without a complete set of Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Dolls collection in a Mattel WWE Women's Superstars collection. Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion dolls are just so cute and they are just too neat to pass up including Natayla in cute clothes that are just too cute to pass up and the Alexa Bliss figure is too cute with her pigtails and is too cute to pass up. My dad found me my first Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Doll which was the Nikki Bella Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Doll at Sears in Salinas. I heard from my dad Sears in Salinas is now closed and no longer selling Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figures no longer. I wonder where people can buy Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figures for Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figure collections? Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion dolls are just so cute and they are just too neat to pass up for any Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figure Collector. screech . Id be lying if I said I didnt own the Bliss one
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Post by PJ on Feb 8, 2021 21:43:55 GMT -5
No true Mattel WWE Women's Superstars Action Figure Collection is complete without a complete set of Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Dolls collection in a Mattel WWE Women's Superstars collection. Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion dolls are just so cute and they are just too neat to pass up including Natayla in cute clothes that are just too cute to pass up and the Alexa Bliss figure is too cute with her pigtails and is too cute to pass up. My dad found me my first Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Doll which was the Nikki Bella Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion Doll at Sears in Salinas. I heard from my dad Sears in Salinas is now closed and no longer selling Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figures no longer. I wonder where people can buy Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figures for Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figure collections? Mattel WWE Women's Superstar Fashion dolls are just so cute and they are just too neat to pass up for any Mattel WWE Superstar Action Figure Collector. screech . Id be lying if I said I didnt own the Bliss one I think we all knew you had one even without telling us.
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Post by Nivro™ on Feb 8, 2021 21:51:10 GMT -5
Id be lying if I said I didnt own the Bliss one I think we all knew you had one even without telling us. Gah, yall act like I literally own every piece of Bliss merchandise lol
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Post by PJ on Feb 8, 2021 22:23:38 GMT -5
I think we all knew you had one even without telling us. Gah, yall act like I literally own every piece of Bliss merchandise lol Well, don’t you?
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Post by Nivro™ on Feb 9, 2021 12:32:08 GMT -5
Gah, yall act like I literally own every piece of Bliss merchandise lol Well, don’t you? Well.....yeah 😏
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Post by shanieomaniac on Feb 9, 2021 12:47:29 GMT -5
I've got....16, hahaha. Not all Elites, but enough fill a cube on my shelf of just women (although two are Bayley). I've got one row that is breaking up the symmetry, so I'm looking for a good one to add to the collection to balance out the way I've got them displayed. Basics are another display option but I’m not even ready to tackle that project! I still pickup them up but mainly women or first time in the line figures. Yeah, I totally vouch for the older Women's Basics. For starters, several of the women from the early days of Mattel didn't stick around long enough for Elites. Eve Torres and Melina are two who got a couple basics but no Elites. Also, some of them are really nice for basics. Michelle McCool is really good looking despite being a reused mold and the only one of her we got, the NXT Basic red Eva Marie is stunning and a worthy edition, and honestly? The FTIL Alicia Fox is far better than the eventual SvS Elite she got. On top of that, I personally like the Black/Pink skirt Beth Phoenix better than her new green Elite, but that could just be me. Finally, the Battle Pack Cameron is her only figure as are Layla, McCool, Kaitlyn, and Rosa Mendes' basics (Although... NM, you know what? The less said about Layla's Jakks figures the better). In short, I would highly recommend the old Women's basics. Many of them are awesome figures or in several cases, the only ones we got.
But don't sleep on them too long. A bunch of those one-offs are already getting pricey. Good luck finding a good deal on a Michelle McCool that isn't used.
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Post by TheHitmanKid on Feb 9, 2021 13:22:28 GMT -5
Basics are another display option but I’m not even ready to tackle that project! I still pickup them up but mainly women or first time in the line figures. Yeah, I totally vouch for the older Women's Basics. For starters, several of the women from the early days of Mattel didn't stick around long enough for Elites. Eve Torres and Melina are two who got a couple basics but no Elites. Also, some of them are really nice for basics. Michelle McCool is really good looking despite being a reused mold and the only one of her we got, the NXT Basic red Eva Marie is stunning and a worthy edition, and honestly? The FTIL Alicia Fox is far better than the eventual SvS Elite she got. On top of that, I personally like the Black/Pink skirt Beth Phoenix better than her new green Elite, but that could just be me. Finally, the Battle Pack Cameron is her only figure as are Layla, McCool, Kaitlyn, and Rosa Mendes' basics (Although... NM, you know what? The less said about Layla's Jakks figures the better). In short, I would highly recommend the old Women's basics. Many of them are awesome figures or in several cases, the only ones we got.
But don't sleep on them too long. A bunch of those one-offs are already getting pricey. Good luck finding a good deal on a Michelle McCool that isn't used.
I second this. Those old basics had elite articulation. Most were awesome, especially for the price they were released in.
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Post by Decky on Feb 9, 2021 14:41:36 GMT -5
I'll never understand dudes only collecting the womens figures.
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captaintriumph
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Post by captaintriumph on Feb 9, 2021 20:08:01 GMT -5
I'll never understand dudes only collecting the womens figures. I collect way more figures than just the women’s ones. I’m just starting with them as I begin setting up my collection. I started getting the women’s figures initially because my teenage daughter and I were collecting them together.
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Post by JC Motors on Feb 10, 2021 7:35:01 GMT -5
I'll never understand dudes only collecting the womens figures. Hey now I pretty much collect the women's figures.
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Post by shanieomaniac on Feb 12, 2021 3:29:40 GMT -5
I'll never understand dudes only collecting the womens figures. What would you say to a woman who only collects men's figures? I've seen a few out there. Not on here, but they are out there. I've seen woman on social media who only collects AEW Men's figures. And another who only collects Bullet Club figures. They are out there.
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