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No. Which is a shame, really, but the cost would probably be prohibitive unless it were made as a Haslab crowdfund.
 
SHUT UP.

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So difficult to find one with the helmet…head rolling down the steps from the slab and all.

They had to recall the Lil’ slayer’ knife because—like—it was actually obsidian?

The Toltecs had some nice aftermarket replacements.

Here are some rocket toys from around the world—including a Russian R-7 toy:

Putin on the Ritz
 
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Sorry to bring up politics, but they are now affecting our hobby:

Toy Association: Christmas and Toy Companies at Risk!

So, the trade association for the American toy industry did a member survey, and the results are alarming. A preposit is that 96% of US toy companies are small to mid-sized businesses. More than 80% of each of these kinds of toy companies are delaying orders due to the tariffs. 64% of small and 80% of mid-sized toy companies are outright cancelling orders. And about 45% of them say they will go out of business completely if the current tariff policy doesn't change.

Just off the top of my head, small to mid-sized toy companies include McFarlane Toys, NECA, Super7, Boss Studios, Four Horsemen, Funko, Sideshow, Nacelle, Gentle Giant, Mezco Toyz. At least some of them are going to be that 45% that expect to go out of business.
 
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