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The Action Figure and Toy Collecting and Discussion Thread!

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And…it looks like Diamond Select (Art Asylum) is no more.

NECA picking them up?
That one is a bit more complicated, as the mother company Diamond Distributions was bankrupt and had to be sold recently (which is a whole other big and complicated story), but it comes down to the new owners having no interest in Diamond Select because of the tariffs.
 
I am thinking of collecting 1.65 inch sizes of GOT/ASOIAF figures or something similar size. Is there any website that any kind folks could show or recommend me so that i can take a look before deciding.
 
I was about to give up on flea markets, but the one yesterday was a good one.
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Originally I thought that Mask figure was from the proper line of action figures, but it's actually a Burger King toy. Still, a good 4 inches, articulated arms and legs, and a cartoony face action feature.

The flocked ALF I'm not sure, the jumpsuit is removable. My guess is the figure itself was distributed around Europe, and the suit was German-specific, as it featured the catchphrase from the German dub.

Bebop was a nice find, the only action figure at that particular booth.

The highlight for me are the five Space Precinct figures. I had already planned to collect them, now I started with five of them, joints are good and tight.

The same vendor also had a Lwaxana Troi figure, but he asked 18 Euros for it, which is ridiculous. He was like "oh, but it's a limited edition, they even give a production number on the sole". :rolleyes:
 
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Plane toys

Nice dolls here
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Some food for thought.
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So, it's been a while since Pixel Dan did his book on the MotU toyline. Now he's back to publishing with the first volume(!!!) of his toy guide to the TMNT toyline:
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