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David Miller
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Posted: 03 May 2025 at 1:10am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

A few months ago I pretty much woke up one morning and decided to start collecting Marvel Legends action figures. The slide into complete degeneracy didn't take long, and within hours of receiving my income tax return I found myself in circumstances for all intents and purpose identical to a drug addict, conducting a clandestine cash transaction in a strip mall parking lot for a HasLab Galactus, for the price of a quarter ounce of cocaine (or so Google sez). Worth it. (In the general scheme of these things, it was about as good a deal as I could have hoped for; I paid the original MSRP, which is about as inexpensive as they go for (although I don't think the people charging $1k are selling many units), and not paying tax or shipping saved me a good $100. I practically made money all things considered.)



Not that a middle aged man needs reasons to justify playing with dolls, but I particularly like how the figures are optimized to customize, with the swapable heads and stuff. In my youth, I loved customizing my Star Wars figures, which my parents hated because they thought I was just vandalizing expensive merchandise.

Here's my lazy stab at an MCU Doctor Doom:



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James Woodcock
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I almost went for the HasLab Galactus , but shied away as I already had the
Legends version. It is an incredibly sized beast though.
Are you going to go for the Sentinel as well?
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David Miller
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Galactus is frickin huge. Taller than many three year olds.

I feel like Galactus should be my insanity purchase for some time to come, but I keep an eye out for the HasLab Sentinel in case a promising lowball price coincides with a manic episode.

At 26" the HasLab sentinel is a little tall for my vision of a sentinel triad (my other two are each 16" ). And I feel like there's something incorrect about a sentinel standing chest high to Galactus.

The '97 sentinel coming out this fall looks promising. It's closer to the classic design and at 22" tall is closer to scale with the rest of my robot army in development.



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Bizarre face on that sentinel.
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