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I made this embossed, limited edition "Savage World of Garfield" 4 colour riso print with Jumbo Press
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Masters of the Universe Classics figure Blade
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Pictures for a 2009 retrospective of MOTUC figures to go along with a great story my friend wrote. Check it out here:
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Mattel MOTU Filmation Club Grayskull He-Man // Mattel MOTU Classics Filmation Orko // Super7 MOTU Filmation Club Grayskull Man-At-Arms
Sorry, couldn't get that first photo to download Hi-res! Finally got around to ordering prints for my latest renders. Sadly, the sprue with Man-at-Arms' helmet, gun and chest piping wasn't printable, so I'll have to re-submit those after I make some modifications. Also tried painting them rather than making molds this time, blechh! Molds are certainly the better looking, though more time consuming option. I didn't even bother finishing Mer-Man after the results on the other two. Live and learn!
Monogram produced unassembled plastic kit versions of three Masters of the Universe vehicles in 1983 and 1984. The kits were the same size as the original Mattel toys, so the action figures could be used with the completed models.
Each kit was available in two color combinations. The parts for each kit were all in one mold. So, all the parts would be molded in one color, then everything would be molded in a second color. The parts were then divided into two halves, A and B, and packed out so that 50% the kits got the A parts in the first color and the B parts in the second color. The remaining 50% of the kits got the reverse color combination, A parts in the second color and B parts in the first! And yes, some collectors sought both versions.
Monogram produced unassembled plastic kit versions of three Masters of the Universe vehicles in 1983 and 1984. The kits were the same size as the original Mattel toys, so the action figures could be used with the completed models.
Each kit was available in two color combinations. The parts for each kit were all in one mold. So, all the parts would be molded in one color, then everything would be molded in a second color. The parts were then divided into two halves, A and B, and packed out so that 50% the kits got the A parts in the first color and the B parts in the second color. The remaining 50% of the kits got the reverse color combination, A parts in the second color and B parts in the first! And yes, some collectors sought both versions.
Hasbro Marvel Legends Hulk / Mattel MOTU Filmation Club Grayskull Trap Jaw / Super7 Ultimate Filmation He-Man
Masters of the Universe Classics Figure The Unnamed One
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Masters of the Universe Classics figure Scorpia
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