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Kenner Bionic Collection
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Kenner 1976 Oscar Goldman with exploding suit case filled with OSI secret mission files, and confidential folders containing bionic secrets. He's wearing a custom pair of sunglasses, as Oscar Goldman always wore some sort of eye glass pair in either TV series. Next to him is a 1st generation Six Million Dollar Man (1975) with movable bionic arm and engine. Push in the lever behind his back while his head twisted to the right and you can her the iconic bionic sound. Next is the Bionic Woman 2nd generation 1977 with Mission Purse and blue jumpsuit. Her purse has confidential OSI information for her imaginary missions, along with a few items a gal never leaves home without. Next is an Oscar Goldman figure in a custom suit, purchased online from a fan who customizes in bionic man clothing. It makes him look more business and actual to the TV show.
In the front row I have three Bionic Woman figures. First is a 3rd generation with green eyes wearing one of her bionic fashions, Silk n' Satin, sans her pink flowered neck scarf. Next is a 2nd generation Bionic Woman figure with hazel/green eyes. This version was more true to Lindsay Wagner's likeness. Here she is wearing her Casual Day designer fashion to match Steve Austin's OSI undercover denim outfit. She also has hazel/green eyes and excellent shape hair for a doll that is over 35 years old. I customized her to wear a neck scarf, just as the character pretty much wore when she appeared in the Six Mill episodes. If give the doll a sense of authenticity, don't you think? Last we have a 2nd generation hazel eyed Bionic Woman in her NASA track suit featured in her 1st episode of her hit series, Welcome Home, Jaime part 1. Here she is going for a bionic run. I absolutely love this doll and give major props to Kenner for adding bionic modules to her legs. her hair and bionic skin is in tact and in excellent condition.
Kenner Bionic Collection
Left to Right:
Kenner 1976 Oscar Goldman with exploding suit case filled with OSI secret mission files, and confidential folders containing bionic secrets. He's wearing a custom pair of sunglasses, as Oscar Goldman always wore some sort of eye glass pair in either TV series. Next to him is a 1st generation Six Million Dollar Man (1975) with movable bionic arm and engine. Push in the lever behind his back while his head twisted to the right and you can her the iconic bionic sound. Next is the Bionic Woman 2nd generation 1977 with Mission Purse and blue jumpsuit. Her purse has confidential OSI information for her imaginary missions, along with a few items a gal never leaves home without. Next is an Oscar Goldman figure in a custom suit, purchased online from a fan who customizes in bionic man clothing. It makes him look more business and actual to the TV show.
In the front row I have three Bionic Woman figures. First is a 3rd generation with green eyes wearing one of her bionic fashions, Silk n' Satin, sans her pink flowered neck scarf. Next is a 2nd generation Bionic Woman figure with hazel/green eyes. This version was more true to Lindsay Wagner's likeness. Here she is wearing her Casual Day designer fashion to match Steve Austin's OSI undercover denim outfit. She also has hazel/green eyes and excellent shape hair for a doll that is over 35 years old. I customized her to wear a neck scarf, just as the character pretty much wore when she appeared in the Six Mill episodes. If give the doll a sense of authenticity, don't you think? Last we have a 2nd generation hazel eyed Bionic Woman in her NASA track suit featured in her 1st episode of her hit series, Welcome Home, Jaime part 1. Here she is going for a bionic run. I absolutely love this doll and give major props to Kenner for adding bionic modules to her legs. her hair and bionic skin is in tact and in excellent condition.