Currently, my G.I. Joe collection is kind of lopsided in Cobra's favor (I blame all the Cobra Commander variants), so I'm glad to pick up a Joe, especially one so heavily armed to help even the odds a little.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
#48: G.I. Joe Roadblock
Currently, my G.I. Joe collection is kind of lopsided in Cobra's favor (I blame all the Cobra Commander variants), so I'm glad to pick up a Joe, especially one so heavily armed to help even the odds a little.
#47: Terminator Salvation T-R.I.P. (6")
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Friday, April 24, 2009
OM NOM NOM
I can't really think of anything that I want to write about this week, so here is a picture instead.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
#46: Minimates Speed Racer and Mach 5
Speed Racer is not my first Minimate, I have a couple others, but this is the first one I bought for myself. The little 2 inch toys have a distinctive stylized look and can be posed decently. The Mach 5 is also represented in a stylized form, which works well. It doesn't have any of the cool gadgets, but it doesn't really need them. It would have been cool if Speed had come with a helmet too. This is the first toy car I have bought in a long time that doesn't transform into a robot. I think I need to go listen to the Speed Racer theme now.
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#45: Star Trek Spock
In general, the Star Trek line seems to have problems. I don't think the likenesses on the faces are very good. The sculpt of the body seems a little off, and it is used for almost all of the figures. I think Spock here has the best likeness, which is part of why I got him. The rest is that hey, he's Spock. And since I have no interest in buying the Heroes figures, it's also Sylar. It's too bad Scotty doesn't really look like Simon Pegg.
Anyway, one of the cool things is that he comes with a good amount of accessories. He has a Vulcan greeting hand, which can be switched with a hand to hold his phaser. Said phaser can be holstered in his belt, which is removable. He also comes with a chair and some sort of computer console. The idea here is that you can buy a bridge playset which is devoid of furniture. Then you buy all the figures, which come with pieces of the bridge's furniture and computers or whatever to fill it up. I can see whey they would go with this idea, but a lot of people seem to not like it. Like the Terminator line (they're both made by Playmates), these figures are cheaper than others in the same scale, which is good to see. I really doubt I'll be getting any more Star Trek figures, though.
#44: Mavel Universe black costume Spider-Man
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#43: Marvel Universe Punisher
What I like about the Punisher is that he seems so anomalous for a mainstream comic book hero. Amidst all the mutants, science accidents, and cosmic beings, he's just a guy with some guns. One of the cool things about Batman is that he has no superpowers, so he relies on his intelligence, training, and vast fortune. To the extent that the Punisher relies on his training as a soldier and his arsenal, he seems a small step closer to reality.
Really one of the main reasons I wanted a Punisher figure in the first place is because I had one back in the early 90s. The one back then had a pretty cool action feature, you could slide caps (the kind for a cap gun) into his back, then pull the switch and POW! Very appropriate for a guy whose schtick is guns. Do they even make cap guns anymore? They probably wouldn't make a figure with that sort of feature any more these days, but it was cool at the time.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
#42: Terminator Salvation T-R.I.P.
First, I am going to complain. The packaging is particularly unattractive, with a purple and orange color scheme. On the back it spells John Connor two different ways. I don't keep the packaging, so that's not really a big deal. The box also claims that it comes with a "high tech rifle" but neither of the included guns is a rifle. They show it on the back of the box, but it's not there. This is kind of nit picking, but I think the sculpt of the jawline looks kind of wonky.
Other than all that, I rather like this figure. Jaw aside, it looks really good. I might have to do a little army building with these. Another cool thing is that this line is running about a dollar or so cheaper than other 3 and 3/4 inch lines out there, which is a nice respite.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
#41: Transformers Masterpiece Grimlock
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEit_iec4PMiewbhyphenhyphen3B7irUJ2iy2tRDc5X_RBQQlERfLzB4W4tN8AjnCP_Dcy9v8FCmpp2Z9K4pCJi2DEItXOM9Yn58NaEemikGEQdmV1Yo6GvqCFyl0dD4wcDceuHQTuDN6tJFrEenfc9O-/s320/P4210012.jpg)
This version of Grimlock is really cool. They updated the original toy beautifully. It's bigger, has better articulation, and the robot mode works a lot better than the original's. He also comes with a bunch of neat accessories. Part of the reason I went for the Japanese version instead of waiting for a possible domestic release from Hasbro was the accessories. When I saw pictures of Grimlock in a bow tie and apron, holding a tray of drinks, I knew I would have to get the Japanese release. That's how I'm going to keep him displayed.
He also has a few other accessories and gimmicks. He has a couple weapons, his eyes can change color, wagging his tail moves his head, etc. I love how much more expressive his T Rex mode arms are now that they have more articulation. Overall, this is a really cool toy. He's expensive, but I think he was worth it.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Waiting
One of the benefits of the current lull in new toys (that I want) being released is that it gives me time to go back and pick up items that I may have missed before, or from lines that aren't really my primary interest. That's why I got that Leia, to fill the bun haired shaped hole in my collection. It also means that I'm paying more for shipping than usual, since I'm picking up things that aren't sold at my normal toy sources. There are a couple things I plan to order next week, and I have one thing on the way already. I can't wait for it to arrive, it's a real masterpiece of toy making.
It has come to my attention that the Terminator Salvation line is being sold at Targets, which I think is great. This means that I won't have to order them online if I do decide to get them. The smaller line definitely interests me more than the six inch line, because I like having them compatible with my Star Wars sized figures. I'll be keeping an eye out for them next time I go out shopping.
It has come to my attention that the Terminator Salvation line is being sold at Targets, which I think is great. This means that I won't have to order them online if I do decide to get them. The smaller line definitely interests me more than the six inch line, because I like having them compatible with my Star Wars sized figures. I'll be keeping an eye out for them next time I go out shopping.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
#40: Star Wars Original Trilogy Collection Princess Leia Organa
I like this figure. The facial likeness isn't the best, but at this scale, it rarely is great. Still, it could be worse. Another problem I have is that this figure has swivel elbows. It's interesting that at the time, these were considered "premium" figures and yet they still only had swivel elbows. These days, we usually only get those on figures that are based on older molds are are part of a set, so they go with that style of articulation to reduce costs. Now that I have bought this figure, I am expecting Hasbro to announce that they will be releasing a new sculpt of this version of Leia any day now. Until they do upgrade this figure, I'm glad to have it. Han and Chewie were getting kind of lonely on the Falcon.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Nobunny knows Easter like the Cadbury Bunny!
I picked up this clucking Cadbury Bunny last year around Easter. I believe they were being sold again this year.
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Argh
Dear Indiana Jones Crystal Skeleton Figure Requestor [sic]:It then goes on to tell me that I can get a refund if I am not willing to wait so long, and how to do so.
We have received your redemption request for the Indiana Jones Crystal Skeleton collectable figure. We received more requests for this figure than was originally forecast, so we had to place an additional manufacturing order. Due to this situation, we will be unable to ship the figure(s) to you until June 10, 2009.
We thank you for your patience and apologize for the delay.So, it looks like I will at least be getting my crystal skeleton in time for my birthday. I'm not sure if this is more or less annoying than the Captain Rex debacle from last year. In the early months of 2008, Hasbro had an offer that if you sent in a few UPCs and a check, you could get a Captain Rex figure, which was a preview of the then upcoming Cone Wars line. So of course I sent in for one. I waited and waited. I received a card similar to this one. By the time Captain Rex arrived, the Clone Wars line had already launched, so he was no longer a preview figure. He turned out to be a cool figure in the end, but the way they handled it was annoying. Later this year, Hasbro is having another mail away offer. If I take part in it, I hope that it goes more smoothly.
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#39: X-Men Origins Wolverine Comic Series Logan
I had been thinking of possibly getting the movie version, but the head sculpt on it looked really soft and less detailed in comparison, so I went with the comic version. Although it is the comic version, his claws appear to be coming from between his fingers like in the movie, rather than from the backs of his hands like in the comics. One of the things I really like about this figure is that I can swap its head with my other Wolverine figure, and make it an unmasked Wolverine.
Of the nine figures in the comic series from this line, five of them are some version of Wolverine. I'm not a fan of the Weapon X (which is too bad, if it had turned out better, I would have bought one) or the "Strike Mission" versions. I might get the yellow and blue costume version, though.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
#38: X-Men Origins Wolverine Comic Series Gambit
I always wondered about Gambit's costume. It's a very comic book looking outfit, but covered up by a long overcoat. Is that what he wore in his Thieves' Guild days? And what's up with his eyes? That's probably Mr Sinister's fault.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
#37: Star Wars comic pack Luke Skywalker and Deena Shan
From what I've seen of comic images of Deena Shan, she is an attractive woman, but her figure looks like she is wearing too much eyeliner. Oddly enough, in the comic that comes with this pack, it appears that the artist was tracing images of the blonde actress from Smallville for Deena's face. It was obvious enough for me to notice, and I don't even watch the show.
There's really only one thing wrong with this set, and it's that Luke comes with the wrong lightsaber. I don't know whose lightsaber this is, but it's not Luke's. As far as I can tell, this takes place between A New Hope and Empire, so he should have Anakin's old blue lightsaber. The one he does come with looks rather generic and somewhat like a flashlight. This isn't the first Luke figure I've bought that comes with the wrong lightsaber. Get with the program, Hasbro! I now have seven Lukes, four of them are based on movie apperances, and the other three are Expanded Universe versions. I think that means I have more figures of him than any other one character, except maybe Anakin/Vader.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Another week, and a meme
The crystal skeleton watch continues, and there is still no sign of it. About a month and a half has passed since the check for it was cashed. Hopefully it will show up this week!
I finally made a header image, although it is not permanent. The picture I used is actually almost three years old, and depicts part of the clone army I had amassed at that point.
My last couple of entries were done in a hurry, as I wanted to make sure to get them posted during March. A big part of why I started this blog was to keep track of the new toys I accumulate throughout the year. Although I am not posting about each toy the day that I get it, I am trying to keep them at least grouped by month. I would like to continue to add new content beyond keeping track of my collection, while still focusing on toys.
It seems like my toy buying will be slowing down for a little while. I got all the Transformers I wanted, and the next wave of Star Wars figures I'm interested in isn't for a couple more months. I may pick up a couple comic book characters here and there, but that's probably it for a little while.
On to meme time. JCEE of Toys N' More tagged me for this. I am supposed to tag six people, but I'm breaking the rules on this one. This blog has eight followers, and three of them have already done this. So, on to the meme.
The Rules:
1) Link to the person who tagged you.
2) Post the rules on your blog.
3) Write six random things about yourself.
4) Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5) Let each of the six persons know they've been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6) Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
Six random things about me (for those of you that already know me in real life, you probably already know these things):
1) I am left-handed.
2) I have no sense of smell. It's weird, I know, but it's true. As far as I know, I was born that way. The word for it is anosmic.
3) I love Cadbury Creme Eggs. They are my favorite candy ever, and I was very pleased when they started making them for Christmas as well. Now I can stock up twice a year.
![Egg](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sqrsMxXO9P31SFFIXcbzPBUu0ahH949aRcSaxBLgpqLn6SkO1HqaiG4Y-kXHUZ8GwMGXIsBMpbsQe5LopnimSl6imFeXq7tJUxw9CTL0OZy4a-oFH9nR0NS9e5iKw9=s0-d)
4) I decided to grow a mustache back in February, and it is looking suitably thick now.
5) I can't wait for the World Cup next year and hope my team, Portugal, make a better showing than last time.
![Portu Troops](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tPhchEXPfKBEU_fGmoZKtDzW1TS2kI0W4pA0CmQRhfYBI2dPnRY6QHYDEP2hDB8SGuJWt7Crc-tmHjRYpmgjTEVuwqx_Gd6RNEFDtQfWdK0dtfjzJNa8HOV8qxocFxo1A=s0-d)
6) I was always a Nintendo person until the current generation of consoles, when I got an XBOX 360.
I finally made a header image, although it is not permanent. The picture I used is actually almost three years old, and depicts part of the clone army I had amassed at that point.
My last couple of entries were done in a hurry, as I wanted to make sure to get them posted during March. A big part of why I started this blog was to keep track of the new toys I accumulate throughout the year. Although I am not posting about each toy the day that I get it, I am trying to keep them at least grouped by month. I would like to continue to add new content beyond keeping track of my collection, while still focusing on toys.
It seems like my toy buying will be slowing down for a little while. I got all the Transformers I wanted, and the next wave of Star Wars figures I'm interested in isn't for a couple more months. I may pick up a couple comic book characters here and there, but that's probably it for a little while.
On to meme time. JCEE of Toys N' More tagged me for this. I am supposed to tag six people, but I'm breaking the rules on this one. This blog has eight followers, and three of them have already done this. So, on to the meme.
The Rules:
1) Link to the person who tagged you.
2) Post the rules on your blog.
3) Write six random things about yourself.
4) Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5) Let each of the six persons know they've been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6) Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
Six random things about me (for those of you that already know me in real life, you probably already know these things):
1) I am left-handed.
2) I have no sense of smell. It's weird, I know, but it's true. As far as I know, I was born that way. The word for it is anosmic.
3) I love Cadbury Creme Eggs. They are my favorite candy ever, and I was very pleased when they started making them for Christmas as well. Now I can stock up twice a year.
4) I decided to grow a mustache back in February, and it is looking suitably thick now.
5) I can't wait for the World Cup next year and hope my team, Portugal, make a better showing than last time.
6) I was always a Nintendo person until the current generation of consoles, when I got an XBOX 360.
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