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Super7 Ultimate Filmation He-Man & Skeletor, Super7 Filmation Club Grayskull Modulok, Tri-Klops, Mer-Man & Teela, NECA April O'Neil
Mattel MOTU Filmation Club Grayskukll He-Man, Trap Jaw, Clawful & Beast Man / Super7 MOTU Filmation Club Grayskull Mer-Man & Trik-Klops / Mattel MOTU Classics Hover Robots, Fang Man & Strong-Or
at the moment my room is pretty tidy (according to my standards) I have gotten a good grip around things, this little corner I keep
less tidy some of the few things I haven´t sold :) I guess I am still a collector at heart
The objects from left uppe corner towards right lower corner:
1. the corner of an asian moster-mask in wood
2. the Frame of a sea-shell framed boat photo that my Granny got from a woman she once worked for
3. a "King-Size" Joker (clown on a one-wheeler monocycle)
4. a Germanic style beer stoop a gift from a ex-wife
5. a large god or something, probably Hindu and/or asian?
6. the sleeve of the Bowie Vinyl single "absolute Beginners" (one of the few love songs I really Love!
7. a television test screen vintage style
8. Photos of the artist Tanguy Yves (from a exhibition folder from Vienna)
9. MOTU-figure Modulok and parts of his robot (the best Masters of the universe ever) real good play-value
10. a figurine which was my granny´s but I have possessed since early childhood (cracked and meded)
11. a horse ceramic bottle
12. a clockwork racing formula1 car
13. a vase from crete (souvenir)
14. a Box with postage stamps containing christmas cards and letters for more than a decade sent by my friends ex-roomie in Ireland
15. a Fetter Br toy piggybank
16. a eastern european tank toy Bought at a market in Sofia, Bulgaria
17. a screwy mettal widget spiraling around
18. a Hunchback Du Notre Dam toy
19. a rusty axe-head
20. a Tony Oursler pamflette (art)
21. another vase in ceramic, once my ex-wife´s which I accidental broke and repaired, obviously not good enough since I have it
22. a mashup toy glued and painted by me, never finished it goes under the working name: "Husk-VNJ´s girlfriend"
23. a glass bottle (once containing Vodka) now filled withy some dyed liquid
24. an ashtray with cow and pig teaths
25. an old Danish weight
26: the top of my acoustic gitar´s protective casing/box
Peace and Noise!
The sinister MushroomBrain aka. Hennesy
yes this is another picture of my old room/studio in Vienna the MOTU figure is one of the best ever He-man figures ever made, at this time I only had the parts on this picture but now I have added even more body parts to him, he is very slowly growing, when he gets to big I will probably sell him on auction he he...
another close-up of some of the inhabitants in my studio when I lived in Vienna...
the text is in Swedish and says: Love hurts your self and people in your surrounding a typical Nihilistic phrase for me at the time, but actually it was given to me by a lover...
No Billy was not his name that is the instructions to an IKEA build... I can´t remember her name, but she was a Swede anyhow...
I love Jägermeister they had Austrian herb drinks but the German Jägermeister is better than all, Austria is better at Beer, but german wins the kräuter-war!
Peace and Noise!
/ Mushroombrain with only a single head
P.S: Dear little Zablix/Salix the Blue masked Birma has passed away at a age of around 15 flic.kr/p/2kZNJru may you rest in peace little fluffy one!
poor monster in this horrible company!
Yes That is Uncle Sigmund as an action figure...
I think he will be helpful for the monsters, he might solv their knots of suppressed sexual traumas that turn them in to monsters!
Modulok would have been the World's Greatest Action Figure to a 10-year-old in the 80s but the figure is very much an acquired taste two decades later. The goofy looks, limited articulation and simple interchangeability options mean it's unlikely to win over the average toy fan today. The figure does, however, have an endearing goofy charm that might appeal to those with quirky tastes. The play pattern certainly holds up well as coming up with one Modulok fanmode after another is a fun way to kill a few minutes.
(Review.)
MODULOK: Evil Beast of a Thousand Bodies
REAL NAME: Galen Nycoff
An evil scientist from the Tri-Solar system, Galen Nycoff was incarcerated in Prison Starr for scientific crimes against the galaxy. While awaiting execution, he constructed a device which allowed him to divide his body into pieces, with each pat endowed with his own evil consciousness. Slipping out of prison in a series of crates, he was deliered to Horde World where he reassembled himself finding he could now mix and match his parts in a thousand different ways. His skills were observed by Horde leaders and Nycff became chief technician for Commander Kur, traveling with him to Eternia on their quest to vanquish He-Ro. Nycoff was later banished along with the rest of the invading Horde army to Despondos, serving his leader with his evil inventions.
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Okay, I had someone ask me who the red guy on the far right was in the group shot I posted a few days ago.
That’s Modulok, yo! He’s only one of the coolest He-Man action figures you could have (and, coincidentally, the only one I do still have).
Here’s a who’s who for the rest of youse.
this toy is one of my favorites from the mattel MOTU toy-line, might do a review on him on my youtube toy channel in the future...
photo and editing by Danny "MushroomBrain" Hennesy
peace and noise!
MULTI-BOT: EVIL ROBOT OF A THOUSAND BODIES
REAL NAME: SERIAL NUMBER 2313
After being wounded in battle with the Renegade Masters of the Universe, Galen Nycoff, lead scientist of the Horde invaders, created a robot
version of himself which, like its master, could reassemble body parts in 1,0001 different ways. The robot was unleashed on the enemies of the Horde during the Second Ultimate Battle Ground, fighting as both a humanoid, an Attak Trak Tank, and finally combined with its creator to form the Ultrabeast, a giant cyborg creature that ripped Randor’s Blaster Hawk squadron from the skies! The menacing creature was brought down by a combined blow from both He-Man and She-Ra, who channeled the full Power of
Grayskull to literally tear him apart piece by piece!
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