crazylikeafox11
She is from KS
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- Wishlist 351
- Comments 35
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- angel
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13 years ago
Nice!
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13 years ago
That's a purty custom.
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13 years ago
thanks guys!! i got super lucky with this one, she's one of my faves :)
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13 years ago
this is amazing. what a great piece
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13 years ago
Masao is going to leave it to me in her will...yup. ;)
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13 years ago
Whoops. Added the size as 6" when it should be 2". Any chance of getting that fixed? Thanks!
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- angel
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13 years ago
"Edit tags"
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13 years ago
I'm a bonehead for not seeing that before. Thanks! I'll make note in case I mess up anything else I add!
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13 years ago
duplicate: http://rotocasted.com/toy/13047/
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13 years ago
Picture is different. I'd say the information on this one is more accurate though.
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13 years ago
I don't think it should be listed as an action figure considering that it only has 3 point of articulation
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13 years ago
We mention duplicates so the mods will trim out extra listings to avoid confusion. The information needs be consolidated to provide better data for collectors. Even though I took the other pic, I don't have a preference for which picture is used, so if you like yours more than the other one I'm sure the mods can keep this one. :D
Mighty Muggs and Mini Muggs are listed as Action Figures because listing them as designer vinyl would cause people's heads to explode like the guy in Scanners. It's not a pretty sight. Hide ya kids, hide ya wife, hide ya husband. XD
But no, seriously, they're listed as action figures because they're mass-produced items and are not considered "designer toys." When people started listing a bunch of figures like Mighty Muggs, Marvel Legends, and so on on a site that had, up until that point, been mainly associated with designer toys, they instituted a new category for things of the like. I personally don't care how they're listed, but I completely understand why people would. -
13 years ago
I feel you on the "mass production" argument but "action figures" normally have some action to them. Lets call'em...designer figures...nah, thats a horrible lable...lol. Any suggestions?
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13 years ago
I'd call them a novelty figure/novelty toy.
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13 years ago
Works for me. I imagine that could cover a wide range of stuff that is sort of based on the vinyl scene but isn't quite IN the vinyl scene... things like Funkeys and those godawful Blammoid things that DC Direct put out. Could also cover things like capsule toys and trading figures. Good call, vinylgoddess!
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13 years ago
Well, I'm glad we cleared that up...and yeah, good call.
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13 years ago
Capsule toys? Oh please no. I don't have enough time to start hunting down all my damn gashapon figures to start entering them too ;)
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13 years ago
Yeah I have boxes full of trading fugures and capsule toys :/
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13 years ago
I didn't realize that people on this site were elitists and against the inclusion of toys such as mighty muggs and freak out over calling something an "action figure".
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13 years ago
I'm most definitly not an elitist. I have plenty of action figures. I even own the box set that this came in but it just isn't articulated enough to be an"action" figure because it doesnt move.
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13 years ago
I don't even know what to say... so I won't! :D
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13 years ago
I'm not stressing the fact that its labled as an action figure, it's more of a technicality...
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- angel
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556 952 193
13 years ago
This cost me £2.30 in Tescos. :)
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13 years ago
Personally, this is one of my favorite Mighty Muggs. His accessories are awesome and his expression is great.
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13 years ago
Kali Ma KALI MA
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13 years ago
sculpted by the four horsemen
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13 years ago
Mutant is misspelled in the name. And anyone know how to tell the boxed packaging with the bases from the same packaging that doesn't contain bases? I'm sure there's probably an SDCC sticker or something, but just wanted to check.
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13 years ago
you are correct, there is a sticker on the window box that you can tell if the box is SDCC or NYCC exclusives. the bases for these exclusives are actually directly behind each figure so u can tell immediately... the regular versions just have the turtles in the window box. so just make sure when buying online that the bases are pictured, if not your not buying the exclusives.
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13 years ago
Thanks delusionalexit2! I had looked at some of the packaging that I saw on ebay and what not and couldn't see where the bases would be (based off what you said because they're not there). Honestly, until I saw all three sets on here and did some digging, I didn't realize that the non SDCC b&w figures didn't come with the bases. Here I thought the only NECA turtles that didn't come with bases were the tube packaged full color turtles. I am now wiser. =)
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crazylikeafox11
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13 years ago
Whoops. Look like I entered this as a dupe. I must have been thrown because the artist name doesn't have a space on the other.
http://rotocasted.com/toy/10719/?number=31