Saturday, April 30, 2011
#52: LEGO Minifigures - Crazy Scientist
#51: LEGO Minifigures - Artist
#50: LEGO Minifigures - Hazmat Guy
#49: LEGO Minifigures - Werewolf
#48: LEGO Minifigures - The Monster
#47: LEGO Minifigures - Musketeer
#46: LEGO Minifigures - Lawn Gnome
#45: Marvel Universe - Mystique
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Friday, April 29, 2011
#44: DC Universe Classics vs Masters of the Universe Classics - Aquaman (minus Mer-Man)
So anyway, this version of Aquaman is basically the same as the original wave 2 version. The paint apps on his trident are different, and his shirt does seem to be of a more glossy finish. Either way works for me, so I don't mind that it's not exactly the same as the first release. The points on the trident are a bent a bit from the packaging, unfortunately. It's always a nice surprise when none of the joints are broken or stuck on a DCUC figure, and I'm happy to report that this Aquaman is one of those figures that is in good shape. When Aquaman was first released, we weren't yet jaded by Mattel's constant reuse of sculpts for figures. I don't think Aquaman's scaled shirt has much potential for re-use, so it is cool that is an original sculpt. Overall, I think it's one of the better DCUC figures, so I'm glad I was able to pick it up without paying ridiculous secondary market prices.
#43: Star Wars The Vintage Collection - Clone Trooper
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
#42: Star Wars The Vintage Collection - Kit Fisto
Monday, April 25, 2011
#41: Star Wars The Vintage Collection - Zam Wesell
Sunday, April 24, 2011
#40: Transformers Generations - Thundercracker
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
#39: Hot Wheels - Arkham Asylum Batmobile
If you haven't played Arkham Asylum, the Batmobile has a pretty memorable, if brief, scene. Naturally this is a spoiler, but you can check it out here.
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batman: arkham asylum,
hot wheels
Friday, April 22, 2011
#38: Masters of the Universe Classics - Panthor
The original Panthor was flocked, and while I would have preferred this version to have the flocking too, I can see how it wouldn't work well on a highly articulated figure like this. Panthor was originally completely unarticulated, so it worked. Otherwise, this is a repaint of Battle Cat, with a different helmet. So it definitely looks good and is well articulated. The helmet. When I first saw pictures, I thought it looked terrible, and planned to leave it off because the original Panthor didn't have a helmet. In person, I do think that the helmet looks a lot cooler than I was expecting. I dig the giant ram horns. It does look terrible in this picture, though. I guess it's not very photogenic. It does clip onto the head pretty securely. But I'll still probably be displaying it without the helmet, for the sake of the classic toy's appearance.
I think I'm done with buying MOTUC now. I've got He-Man, Skeletor, and their respective feline companions, and for me that is good enough. Although I might get a Faker next time they do a reissue. My He-Man nostalgia just isn't strong enough for me to get anything else. Matty's possibly resolved website issues aside, they're just too much for me to get more. They're nice figures, but I'm done. I'd recommend Panthor, but he's naturally sold out. I'm sure there will be a reissue!
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2011,
masters of the universe classics
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
#37: Star Wars The Vintage Collection - Senate Guard
Sunday, April 17, 2011
#36: Star Wars The Vintage Collection - Clone Trooper (212th Battalion)
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Articulated Monster, episode 4
Hey all, the new episode of Articulated Monster, the toy podcast I take part in, has been uploaded for you to check out. Now with 500% more Thundercats content!
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articulated monster
Friday, April 1, 2011
It's a new Willennium!
Hey guys. Lately, I've been thinking about the direction this blog has been taking, and I've felt that it was time for something new. My collecting habits are kind of all over the place, spanning from Star Wars to Justice League toys, and I think it's time to bring some focus to my future collecting. I have been scouring the web, trying to figure out what would provide just the right focus for me, and after much debate I have narrowed the possibilities down.
From now on, I'm only going to be collecting toys based on Men In Black, Wild Wild West, and of course Independence Day. I've decided that Will Smith is the common element that will unify my toy collecting from this day forward. As such, I'm changing the name of my blog from A Year of Toys to A Willennium of Toys. I look forward to sharing with you all of my new Will Smith themed toys in the future. Time to get jiggy with the new Willennium!
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a willennium of toys
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