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Michael Terry
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Posted: 04 August 2008 at 6:45pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Not Scrooge McDuck but still someones grail item.
Wish I had the money. (Was not posted)

Carl Barks Original Painting from 1935 when he was in Minneapolis Minnesota.
This is one of the four pieces Carl sent into Disney to get hired.

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Michael Myers
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One thing I have noticed over the years, it takes only the slightest turn of
the head to give a real sense of life to a figure.


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'Wonder if I could use this as an appeal to get my kid to 'repose' some of his figure...so we can dust?  I'd settle for this bookcase and its twin being done.




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Robert Kowalewski II
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Lars: Looking through boxes searching for my customized figures to add to the other thread I came across this SPACE GHOST figure. One of my favourites. Great likeness and the head is ball-jointed for maximum posability.
He came with all kinds of accessories but I didn't bother digging Them out.

 

There was also a clear version.  He had a desk, a coffe cup, a stool and "info cards". I have the same figure on one of my shelves.



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Gerry Turnbull
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Robert Kowalewski II
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Nice, now can we get Slasher Film victims?  I can see a whole MacFarlane toyline based on Freddy & Jason kills alone. :-)

 

Why not? We had Tortured Souls I & II by MacFarlane & Barker......



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William Roberge
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Another look at the coming of Galactus....And a friend.

 



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William Roberge
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And a look at the hothead...

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John Peter Britton
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Saw the Thing Mighty Muggs for sale over here in the UK.

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Chad Carter
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The girlfriend got me this, adding zombies to my Easter basket:

 

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Al Cook
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HATE that Human Torch Mugg. Why not the classic lined look?
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Dwayne Gassmann
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A lot of the upcoming muggs are up for preorder at
Big Bad Toy Store. Just
do a search for "MIghty Muggs"

The prices aren't too bad. Saves me the time of having to search for them. I
like to keep them in the box because they display better for me and BBTS
packs them pretty well.

If anyone else has another source for stuff like this, I'm interested.
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Ryan Maxwell
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Those figures can be bought from Accoutrements.  I used to get their catalog, they have fun stuff.

http://www.accoutrements.com/

Just noticed on their website, and I had forgotten, this is where retailers buy in bulk.  You can get one item at a time at http://www.mcphee.com/



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