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I don't collect modern Joe figures but the Walmart-exclusive 6" repaints and retools of existing Classified Series figures in 1980s style colors and packaging are very cool.

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I love jigsaw puzzles and love these 3D ones but looking online there doesn't seem to be much like this available with cars or vehicles.

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Joe & Gav, the two bald geezers from the Toyshop on Tour series do a Tour through their Toyshop:
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I've been on the lookout for some kind of human skeleton figure in 3.75" scale or close, to use in a certain scene from Star Wars '77. But the only decent option seemed to be this fantasy skeleton from Boss Fight studio with detailed removable armor and weapons. On the pricey side, considering I didn't need those accessories. Then just the other day, I saw ReAction/Super 7's Grateful Dead "Bertha" at my local Target, and I think this will do quite nicely (the rose headgear is removable): https://super7.com/products/grateful-dead-reaction-figure-wave-1-bertha


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I've been on the lookout for some kind of human skeleton figure in 3.75" scale or close, to use in a certain scene from Star Wars '77. But the only decent option seemed to be this fantasy skeleton from Boss Fight studio with detailed removable armor and weapons. On the pricey side, considering I didn't need those accessories. Then I saw ReAction/Super 7's Grateful Dead "Bertha" at my local Target, and it will do quite nicely (the rose headgear is removable): https://super7.com/products/grateful-dead-reaction-figure-wave-1-bertha


Kor
Eh? Boss Fight Studio should just have a skeleton blank. Did you see this?

If not, during Halloween dollar stores tend to bring in appropriately sized skeleton decor. Might find it at Hobby Lobby or Michael's even off season.
 
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Eh? Boss Fight Studio should just have a skeleton blank. Did you see this?

If not, during Halloween dollar stores tend to bring in appropriately sized skeleton decor. Might find it at Hobby Lobby or Michael's even off season.
Interesting, I didn't realize they had the blank. Or maybe I just saw a listing for the purple one and didn't look into it further.

Kor
 
Interesting, I didn't realize they had the blank. Or maybe I just saw a listing for the purple one and didn't look into it further.

Kor
The blanks are usually in a variety of colors.

ETA: Are you looking for a specific size, price range, detail or articulation? Depending on what you are looking for there are some decent 3d printing files for that, as well as Boss Fight, might work. GI Joe has a skeleton from a figure, and then McFarlane has a Mummy playset that might work too.
 
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I was just browsing some old photos and I was curious about one of the big toys in this picture.

It's the big toy with the crane arm on top.

I was able to discover that the gray toy (which I thought was a robot dog) is actually a Go-bot's fortress.

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Go-Bots Gobots Command Center Fortress

Vintage 1984 Go-Bots Gobots Command Center Fortress by Tonka | eBay


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