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toybotstudios
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Manga Spawn...!
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MicromanZone
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Grapefruit Goblin wrote: There isn't much of that anymore. I would like to see more lowlevel companies put out toys similar to the popular stuff. Ya know? Not bootleg but homage figs. Well, those are bootlegs, but just higher quality. Ahhh, the good old days.
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melek_taus
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
One of these days I'll have to bust out all of my stuffs and take pics. Really liking the MOTU knock offs pic. I have the red Triceratops fig. Didn't know there were so many others.
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Grapefruit Goblin
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
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Greasebat
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Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:48 pm Posts: 2415 Location: NE OHIO
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
what a fun collection! Sectaurs!! and the Misfits...funny
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TrimmTrabb
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Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:15 am Posts: 478 Location: Chicago!
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Those Warrior Beasts (MOTU Knockoffs) by Remco are seriously my fav. toy line ever.
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bansheebot
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Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2007 12:09 pm Posts: 5003
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Awesome shelves.
Man, I want to goto a flea market tomorrow and hunt for shitty old toys from my childhood.
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Yuck!!!
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Joined: Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:30 pm Posts: 2010 Location: Made in Oregon
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
TrimmTrabb wrote: Those Warrior Beasts (MOTU Knockoffs) by Remco are seriously my fav. toy line ever. +1
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animator
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Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:05 pm Posts: 4918 Location: Hollywood
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
I had forgotten about those Food Fighters toys. I like how they just stuck the same arms and legs on different foods. The bodies were squishy like dog toys, which made them even funnier. I'll have to see if I still have mine somewhere, I know I had the hotdog and a donut.
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melek_taus
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Joined: Mon Aug 06, 2007 4:48 pm Posts: 4668 Location: Where the brightest angel fell.
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Sectaur! Awesome. Wish I knew where mine are...
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TrimmTrabb
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Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:15 am Posts: 478 Location: Chicago!
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Here's one- as of late, I've decided that, although they were a few years after they were after my first run of toy buying days, Street Sharks were fucking awesome toys. I feel like I should buy them. Anyone else digging them?
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michael
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
TrimmTrabb wrote: Here's one- as of late, I've decided that, although they were a few years after they were after my first run of toy buying days, Street Sharks were fucking awesome toys. I feel like I should buy them. Anyone else digging them? ive got the hammerhead guy i got at a flea market a while back hanging out in my room, he is awesome
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Grapefruit Goblin
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Joined: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:29 pm Posts: 217 Location: Bronx New York
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Yes! Street Sharks were awesome . I never got one though.
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jcrazy
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Joined: Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:05 pm Posts: 1416
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
damn! street sharks, forgot all about them. I used to watch that cartoon all the time. when i was watching it I also remembered another cartoon, same kind of style of street sharks but there was a hog? Anybody remember?
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JoeMan
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Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:29 am Posts: 3818 Location: NY
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
michael wrote: TrimmTrabb wrote: Here's one- as of late, I've decided that, although they were a few years after they were after my first run of toy buying days, Street Sharks were fucking awesome toys. I feel like I should buy them. Anyone else digging them? ive got the hammerhead guy i got at a flea market a while back hanging out in my room, he is awesome I think you mean JAWSOME
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JoeMan
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
jcrazy wrote: damn! street sharks, forgot all about them. I used to watch that cartoon all the time. when i was watching it I also remembered another cartoon, same kind of style of street sharks but there was a hog? Anybody remember? Barnyard Commandos? Some cool toys. I used to have a bunch. Just a little vinyl pig or sheep with a hole in their back. They came with a little weapon you could attach to them, I remember the weapons were pretty weak and didn't shoot or do anything except plug into the hole. But they were cheap and cool to play with.
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BloodDrinker6969
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
JoeMan wrote: jcrazy wrote: damn! street sharks, forgot all about them. I used to watch that cartoon all the time. when i was watching it I also remembered another cartoon, same kind of style of street sharks but there was a hog? Anybody remember? Barnyard Commandos? Some cool toys. I used to have a bunch. Just a little vinyl pig or sheep with a hole in their back. They came with a little weapon you could attach to them, I remember the weapons were pretty weak and didn't shoot or do anything except plug into the hole. But they were cheap and cool to play with. Totally Barnyard Commandos, has to be! I loved them, on the back of the package for the Pigs it "taught" you Pig Latin. I LITERALLY thought I learned a whole new language! I only had the pigs, though, I don't remember/know why, no sheep. Hahahha the best thing about Street Sharks was their catch phrase "Jawsome!"
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GERMS
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Grapefruit Goblin wrote: here are some of me shelfs. Your little fellah fits in well on the shelf!
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JoeMan
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Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:29 am Posts: 3818 Location: NY
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Man, all this Street Sharks talk made me run off to E-bay and grab this guy. Extreme Dinosaurs. Anyone else have these guys? So many great toys made back in the day. I wish I had a time machine and could go back in time and go on a shopping spree in ToysRus.
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BloodDrinker6969
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
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efp3
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Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:55 am Posts: 2467 Location: Valley of the Sun
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
I like your Boba Smokey Bear!
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rockert
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Joined: Sun Jan 25, 2009 1:34 pm Posts: 830 Location: ATX/USA
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
OG WWF! Nice. Do they even sell "madballs" at toy's r' us? m.u.s.c.l.e.s. are cool. someone posted a pic on the board somewhere and I coveted.
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El_Notario
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Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2008 8:38 am Posts: 46 Location: Montreal
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
I just picked up the "definitive" Buzz Lightyear from Disney-Pixar x Thinkway. What makes it definitive? It's designed from the original Pixar computer files and comes with a certificate signed by John Lasseter. It's 12" of light-up, talking, glow-in-the-dark, pop-out-wing goodness.
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Count
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Joined: Fri Oct 21, 2005 11:24 am Posts: 2928 Location: Canada
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
Grapefruit Goblin wrote: TrimmTrabb wrote: I'm into all things MOTU. I also like all of the newer action figures done by The Four Horsemen for their Seventh Kingdom line. I love Masters I had pretty much the whole line as akid. I relly loved the knockoffs as well. There isn't much of that anymore. I would like to see more lowlevel companies put out toys similar to the popular stuff. Ya know? Not bootleg but homage figs. Didn't these kinds of figs actually bootleg the bodies and then use new head sculpts? I thought they did it for a bunch of weird little lines, there was one that was really great with all these weird animal characters, and I think the bodies were ripped off TMNT toys, I'll try to find pics sometime... The Devil Warriors in the back and the guy in the army suit with the skull head were kind of along those lines I think:
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Dean
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Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:53 pm Posts: 6232 Location: 415
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Re: Non- Vinyl American toys
I was collecting Hot Wheels Lowriders for awhile. Then related to a house move I gave them to my young nephew. Sorry, no photos. They were only Hot Wheels but some of them were very well done. I displayed them along with the original "Homies" ... sort of like a little classic car show on a shelf. My dad used to restore REALLY old cars (like, Model T era) as a hobby and had some very fine classic car models of a larger sort from the 60s and 70s. I'm not a gearhead myself but admire car customization and dig the toys too.
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