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G.I. Joe Classified Leatherneck Review
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G.I. Joe Classified Leatherneck Review

Leatherneck is one of those characters I know pretty much only from the cartoon. I honestly cannot recall a Hama story with him, though I’m sure he must have one. My main impression of him is his adversarial relationship with Wet-Suit which I found funny and endeared both characters to me. Let’s take a look at Leatherneck! The nice thing about the Classified version of this newer standardized box is that you can tell who it is on the pegs from the side because there is identifying info on both sides. That’s nice for ease of searching on a toy hunt. I like the grimace Leatherneck sports on the side art and feel like it fits his character well. Leatherneck comes with alternate fists, removeable hat and glasses, pistol, knife, pack, and rifle with removeable magazine. The pack looks like re-use from Recondo, but matches the look of the V1 pack pretty closely, actually a bit more closely than it matches the original Recondo pack. It’s got a different color for the bed roll, which is nice, but I do wish they had used a tad more paint on it for some straps or the canteen. It stays on his back pretty well for a Classified figure, though it would be cool if it could hold his extra hands. The knife and pistol have a pretty standard look to them and don’t jump out to me as a particular re-use. I do like the silver paint on the knife blade and it fits tightly into the sheathe on the chest and doesn’t fall out. The fists swap out easily and are a really nice option for a guy like Leatherneck. Any Joe featured in that cartoon probably did more punching than shooting, so I appreciate the inclusion. Just be careful when you do swap because both the bracelet and the watch are removeable and could easily be lost in that procedure. The rifle looks similar to what he had in the original figure and has a very familiar feel to it with the grenade launcher. The only thing I wish he had was a sling for it. The hat and glasses are removeable and both stay on pretty well and allow for a little variety in the looks. The hat has the Marines logo they gave Gung Ho since they cannot, for some reason, use the actual Marines logo. I feel like the portrait has a bit of a 1,000 yard stare, so the glasses help change that expression a bit. Sculpting overall is fantastic with a very classic and standard soldier feel to him with lots of equipment, but not so bulky as to render articulation useless. I like what they’ve done with the little cord hanging off the left side of the belt and the walkie in the leg holster. Articulation is Classified standard, but the knees and elbows were so tight that I decided to heat them up to get them going. The neck range of motion isn’t great, but it is a little better than what we got on recent releases like the Iron Grenadiers so he can look up a bit. The ab crunch is limited by the vest overlay, but you can still arc him back almost all the way and crunch a click forward. There are butterfly joints, but they don’t really allow the arms to cross the body as much as I’d like. The paint is good with some nice decals on the shoulders and a lovely face print. I especially like the 5 o’clock shadow that extends down to his neck and the tiny little watch face decal. Overall Leatherneck is a solid figure that gets the job done. Not too flashy, but really good military figure. Like this: Like Loading… Related Continue Reading Source link

McFarlane DC Multiverse release of Peacemaker (Season 2)
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McFarlane DC Multiverse release of Peacemaker (Season 2)

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Hasbro G.I. Joe preview images of Wet Suit, Sci-Fi, Scorpion and Grim Viper
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Hasbro G.I. Joe preview images of Wet Suit, Sci-Fi, Scorpion and Grim Viper

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NECA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Last Ronin II: Re-Evolution second generation Turtles
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NECA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Last Ronin II: Re-Evolution second generation Turtles

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Throwback Thursday: Corgi’s Spider-Copter
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Throwback Thursday: Corgi’s Spider-Copter

When I was a kid, toys and comics were equally important. One informed the other, with pop-culture mythology, consumerism, and a big empty field to play in establishing a self-sustaining feedback loop. The dynamic between what were already two or more clearly defined universes each with their own archetypal personalities was enough to fuel a hundred summer’s worth of conflicts. Having a Mego Hulk in one hand and a Mego Batman in the other gave me a power even comics at the time didn’t seem to wield, to literally smash two universes together and see who came out standing. While the comics laid the all-important groundwork for their individual superhero universes, the toys let you have all the characters AND break all the rules. By the mid-1970s, Marvel licensing was going full-bore and the variety of toys was astounding. It seemed every few weeks something new came out — even if it was just a plastic Web-Shooter on the rack toys board at the supermarket. If a Marvel character was printed on the side of a flashlight, it was a coveted object in my neighborhood, but if it was something truly unique, you held an object of almost-talismanic power over the other kids. Sounds a little insane, right? Well, that was my reaction when I first laid eyes on the subject of this article.I was in third grade. It was lunchtime. It would be funny if I could tell you what the cafeteria was serving that day, but this oddly-specific memory isn’t . . . that specific. What I can tell you is that, between classes, a friend showed me the new toy. Eight slender red legs seemed to cling to the flesh of his palm. Blue metal flake flashed in the afternoon sunlight, a repeating diamond pattern between the scalloped edges of the web-shaped rotor. If all that wasn’t enough, a small yellow sticker bearing a black spider adorned the windshield. “A Spider-Copter?” I was floored. Now, the jaded among you are already asking “Why does Spider-Man need a helicopter?” To which I reply, “Have you ever been to New York?” I have, and it’s pretty damn extensive, even if you can swing around on web-lines. I’m sure Spidey would rather just fly the 15 miles to fight Doc Ock rather than tire himself out getting there under his own steam. But what do I know? I also liked the Spider-Car. I pressed my friend for information: Where did he get it? And was there another? Now, I don’t remember this lad’s name; he was just someone I saw in school, not one of the neighborhood kids I ran with. This meant that I could be the first one on the block to have a Spider-Copter. If there was any chance I could beat my friends to the punch on this one, I was going to take it. It turned out the Spider-Copter came from the hardware store down the street, and, yes, there was another one there. Well, yesterday, anyway. My heart sank but I held out hope. I spent the day obsessing over my chances of beating everyone else to it, and when the end-of-school bell rang I flew out the door like a shot. I didn’t go hungry at lunch not to end up triumphant. I did my best not to run the three blocks to the hardware store. No sense in rousing suspicion. That said, I was so preoccupied that I walked directly into oncoming traffic. Fortunately the car that stuck me was starting from a dead stop and moving fairly slowly, but, still, it was enough to give me a good bump. The guy in the car yelled at me and drove off, which is really wild to think about now — the 1970s were a different time. Surprised but unhurt, I hurried across the street to secure my prize. It waited in the glass case by the cash register, soundlessly gleaming under the bare 40 watt bulb. I quickly handed over my lunch money and scurried out with my purchase, amazed it had all gone according to plan. I flew all the way home, in my mind’s eye taking the controls of the tiny red and blue craft. It remained a favorite for years, loss of the sticker, paint or a stray leg never impacting my enjoyment of the simple toy. Where it ended up, I couldn’t tell you, but when I found another one a few weeks ago at the flea market, that feeling of joy came flooding back. I know I’m not going to start collecting die-cast vehicles or anything, but it was nice to remember the joy those simple purchases would bring. My new Spider-Copter sits proudly alongside all of my other assorted odds and ends, a reminder that ultimately, toys should always be fun. Like this: Like Loading… Related Continue Reading Source link

NECA Ultimate Michael Myers from Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later (1998)
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NECA Ultimate Michael Myers from Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later (1998)

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McFarlane Movie Maniacs Dwight from The Office
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McFarlane Movie Maniacs Dwight from The Office

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Star Wars Black Series Moff Gideon (Dark Trooper Armor) from The Mandalorian, Galaxy Collection Wave 21
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Star Wars Black Series Moff Gideon (Dark Trooper Armor) from The Mandalorian, Galaxy Collection Wave 21

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