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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 19, 2020 13:27:42 GMT -5
75? Wow I never knew they made that many! If they made everybody i wonder why they never made Madusa or any of the Japanese girls? Only females I've seen are the Nitro girls & Elizabeth Madusa was too late for the Racing Champions license I think.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 19, 2020 8:13:55 GMT -5
You mean die-cast cars by Racing Champions, usually these can be found cheap. Yes, those. I was surprised they made an ultimo dragon & a high voltage one Most had a car, even the Nitro Girls.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 19, 2020 3:17:15 GMT -5
You mean die-cast cars by Racing Champions, usually these can be found cheap.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 15, 2020 11:34:58 GMT -5
I vaguely remember that; I think it was a store exclusive, don't know if it was a full tape or just one match.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 12, 2020 14:14:26 GMT -5
Oh, also 250 pieces puzzles of Hogan, Warrior and Macho King.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 12, 2020 8:51:29 GMT -5
Jake's snake & bag Bop bag of Hogan Bop bag of Roberts Bop bag of Warrior Winged Eagle belt for kids (Warrior on box) Hulk Hogan wrestling gear Ultimate Warrior wrestling gear Trace plates set
Arguably one could add: MB WWF Wrestling Challenge boardgame MB WWF Superstars Roberts vs Dibiase card game MB WWF Superstars Warrior vs Perfect card game MB WWF Superstars Hogan vs Earthquake card game MB WWF LOD 200 pieces puzzle MB WWF Bushwhackers 200 pieces puzzle MB WWF Warrior 200 pieces puzzle MB WWF Beefcake 250 pieces puzzle
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 4, 2020 15:53:39 GMT -5
The obvious ones are: Mil Mascaras, Tiger Mask, Jushin Thunder Lyger, Keiji Mutoh, Antonio Inoki, Ultimo Dragon, Genichiro Tenryu, Tatsumi Fujinami and Akira Maeda. They all have 5" scaled figures by Charapro.
If you can find them, you can also add the rubber 7" Kelian AAA figures of Psicosis, La Parka, Konnan and Rey Misterio Jr.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 3, 2020 2:39:23 GMT -5
Also see; Backstage Zone A is shipping now. Several other sets are sold out. They also sell downloadable printouts (entrances, cases, interview backdrops, ...)
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 3, 2020 2:31:12 GMT -5
Thanks for the info, not sure I ordered that side of sass, but thanks all the same. When I looked on their site this is what I found Clicked on what’s new and wrestling collection and neither showed me this. Never saw a pre order tab when I looked. Sorry for not being as clever online. I guess the site isn't phone-friendly, I looked from my PC: Attachment Deleted
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 3, 2020 2:02:13 GMT -5
Has anyone got any idea when the extreme sets display built for detolf shelves come out? I remember seeing them ages ago and have periodically looked on their website which isn’t the easiest, but never spotted them. Took me 2 minutes: (edit: ok, site can't be linked here) anyway, I head no idea what you were talking about so I googled "detolf extreme sets", visited the 1st link (tfw2005), found out it was for Ikea Deltof display cases, tfw2005 had a direct link to the extreme sets site. On the extreme sets site's homepage it's the 3rd pre-order; so much for "looked on their website which isn’t the easiest"... Ships Early 1st Quarter 2020.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 1, 2020 7:48:49 GMT -5
May these 366 days be filled with figures!!!
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 31, 2019 11:46:16 GMT -5
Would look pretty awkward on a normal figure: vinyl aggression figures have drawn faces...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 26, 2019 9:10:00 GMT -5
Sometimes these pop up in random wrestling figure lots, but most of the time it's the complete set for big money...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 25, 2019 3:20:12 GMT -5
Faded is a wrong term, it's actually oxidation. Same condition that turns Boss Man, Piper, Rhodes and IRS (as well as old game consoles) yellow. The plastic used is sensitive to UV light. The figure in the topic you mention is the same, just not as bad as yours...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 10, 2019 13:43:03 GMT -5
I agree with AJ; the 6-sided ring is what made TNA stand out. It went downhill when TNA switched to the squared circle...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 9, 2019 4:29:10 GMT -5
When you started a topic titled "other obscure, never done figures you'd like to see", I didn't expect Great Muta/Keiji Mutoh and Ultimo Dragon: they have figures in different sizes already.
I'm thinking more of: "Doctor D." David Schultz, Dick the Bruiser, The Crusher/Crusher Lisowski (ok, he has a bobblehead), Bobo Brazil, "Rugged" Ronnie Garvin, Adam Pearce, Hiro Matsuda or Les Thornton.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 8, 2019 4:05:59 GMT -5
Those headscans are big yikes. They're sculpts, not scans; scans are done by machines, sculpts by hand. Those head sculpts look really off. Even looking at young Andre reference pics, it's not even close. Problem is: open mouth Andre looks like John Noble and closed mouth Andres lips are too thick.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 7, 2019 11:03:42 GMT -5
Likeness is off..especially on the head with the shorter hair. But the body looks great and I like the height on him. And anyway, on a shelf a few feet away, it's clearly Andre. Don't think the face is that much off:
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Dec 7, 2019 8:50:24 GMT -5
Glad I'm not the only one not impressed with this Interesting to see if they pick up other usa talent since they've done mostly Japanese until now for their wrestlers Instead of a 2nd vest they should've included the strap singlet. From their deluxe NJPW line I only pre-ordered the foreigner: Will Ospreay.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Nov 18, 2019 4:20:41 GMT -5
So WCW Galoob had exclusive to the uk figures. I presume this was because they noticed a gap in the market and tried to become the UK's promotion of choice? Off and on they had shows on free tv over here in the uk compared to WWE who only had a brief run on channel 5. Well in early '87 we got cable tv where I lived in Belgium and that also marked my first time seeing WWF wrestling I think it was on Channel 4, either way it was a UK channel with a 4 in it. By August '87 we had moved to another city, we still had cable but no longer the UK channel. Luckily a francophone channel called RTL-TVI also broadcasted WWF wrestling with co-presentation of Frenchy Martin. My first contact with WCW would've been 1991: I received trading cards from the people that lived across us; they had lived in the US for 3 years as the husband was a pilot in the army. I had no clue who Sting, Doom, Teddy Long, Dutch Mantell or Flyin' Brian were. I did recognize Ric Flair, Lex Luger and Sid. On TV I wouldn't see WCW until late 1993 or early 1994 on a German channel via satellite, I believe it was Sat1. By that time I had already seen NJPW on Eurosport (cable tv) and CMLL on Galavision (satellite tv). I guess the French speaking part of Belgium did see WCW earlier on TV and even received the Galoobs on Spanish cards.
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