#JuneBeGoodToMe. This month's been starting really good, as its just the first week, and I already got one good houl.
Got some more The Corps Stuff, a 1/18 scale figs of Northstar from X-Men and Agent Kallus from Star Wars Rebels, 2 Yokai Watch model kits, and my favorite among the bunch, my very first 1/6 Scale Cop action Figure from M&C Toys. Also included is a puppy toy figure from Littlest Pet Shop, which reminds me of my dog, Baku.
I was hoping to get a 1/6 G.I. Joe from 70's instead, which I saw was on sale last week and the price was managable compared to the prices of those sold on Amazon, however, yesterday, after sweing Wonder Woman with mama, I found out the figure was already sold like two days earlier. Sad.
A blog about every collectible toys I find awesome, please hold your judgement, I am just like every adult who doesnt grow up. Before, this blog was exclusive onlu for SD scale Gundam photos I took. Now, I also do reviews of other toys, whenever I get free time. Feel free to comment. I also accept donations.. kidding.
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Friday, June 2, 2017
JUNE 2017 FIRST WEEK FINDS
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
LANARD's THE CORPS ::Part 1:: Total Soldier
lately, Ive been fascinated with these G.I Joe like action figures from Lanard, which I have been buying from Toy Kingdom stores on SM malls. They are called "The Corps" They stand 3-3/4" and each comes with different army weapons. Based on my little research, They started producing this figs back in the 80s in an attempt to surpass the growing popularity of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, the 3.75" version of the regular 12" Action Figures. While these figures that I just got was manufactured between 2013-2016 as part of the 'new' series, 2013's Total Soldiers and 2016's The Corps vs. The Curse.
So, for this post, let me start with The Corps' Total Soldiers, released in 2013, according to the package card. I currently own 3 from this series, 2 single packs, and 1 double fig pack.
So, for this post, let me start with The Corps' Total Soldiers, released in 2013, according to the package card. I currently own 3 from this series, 2 single packs, and 1 double fig pack.
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Single Figs "Decoder" and "Spade" |
Somewhat sports colorful army uniforms other than just the common camo print, the crcters lsocomes with different backgrounds and histories, and are part of the different teams, like Trent Tanner here, also known as "Decoder" is part of the Sea Squad, a specialized Sea combat unit team, while Ethan Crowne a.k.a "Spade" is part of the Flying Force, a team specializing in Air assult unit. Each comes with sets of weapons. I like Decoder's blue blades best.
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Dual Team Mission, with "Bolder" and "Buckshot" |
The Corps also comes in Dual Team Mission package. Now, I'm not really sure if they meant 2 soldiers of same team going on a mission, or 2 soldierscoming from different teams joining force for a speacial mission. Either way, I still think this DTM is pretty cool, got 2 action figures in a Lower price compared to the single packs lol. The package contains Connor Bradic a.k.a "Bolder" from Covert Comand, specialized deep covert units, and Austin Colt a.k.a "Buckshot", from Flying Force, same team as "Spade".. A little disappointed that Buckhot comes with a pistol and not thee Hunting Knife he is holding on his concept art (at the back of the pack card).
Aren't these figures awesome or what? I decided I will try to collect all the other figs that the Toy Kingdom offers, but it's not everything, unlike those I see in the web, which also comes in different packaging and with much better and accurate weapons and accessories. For second part, I will do The Corps vs. The Curse.
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