The Rangerlord and I stumbled upon this great set of your classic heroes at OG Orchard one day. There were loads (more than 20) of this pack on sale at S$36.90 (down from $59.90), but no one was biting and they had been left lying there for a couple of months. So when we both came upon it I had said, "Yeah, there it is. The most expensive Captain America shield."
I was referring to when I had first seen this 5-pack on sale and told the Rangerlord, prompting him to say he wasn't going to pay that amount for the one thing that most would want from the gift pack.
The shield is translucent, you see, and all the figures in the sets were very basic-looking re-releases. But more on that later. I wasn't really batting an eyelid at the pile, until RL turns one of the sets over and says, "Hey, they're $15 each."
Suffice to say that caught my attention. We both snagged a set each after pouring through the boxes for a nicely painted Cap each. (And Thor. And Iron Man. And Spidey. Wolverine, not so much...Haha.)
After passing the set by for so long, I was curious to see what it offered. So here's what I found!
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Marvel Universe 3.75" Ultimate Gift Set 5-Pack
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
3.75-inch,
5-Pack,
Captain America,
Iron Man,
Marvel Universe,
Spiderman,
Thor,
Ultimate Gift Set,
Wolverine
Monday, July 2, 2012
The Avengers 3.75" Grapple Firing Black Widow
Amazingly, I've been accused of being a scalper for finding and buying a couple of this figure (one for the Rangerlord) and the others I picked up that day. Well guess what? I've opened and reviewed the figure like I do for all my stuff, so there!
I do have to concede I was very lucky to find Black Widow. And I hope all of you hoping to find one manage to hunt one down at retail. On to the review! ;)
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
3.75-inch,
Action Figure Comics,
Black Widow,
Marvel Universe,
Scarlett Johansen,
The Avengers
Monday, June 25, 2012
Chase Customs: 3.75" Ultimate Captain America
Before you go "What the heck another Captain America reviewed on Chase Variant?!?!?!" I'd like to say this is my first custom ever! It's also more of a "How I did it" rather than an outright review, so all of you who have never done a custom before and are interested in trying it out can see how my first experience went. For those grizzled veteran customizers, you can have a few good laughs at my struggles.
I chose Ultimates Captain America for a few reasons:
1) It wasn't until I read the Ultimates that I liked Captain America. So he's easily my all-time fave Cap. Sorry Chris Evans. Though you come in a close 2nd...
3) Avengers Movie Figures look great but don't move great. Many of them end up having well-sculpted parts I really like (like Super Shield Captain America) so that for me was really the straw that broke the camel's back. And with so many variations of cap after last year's movie, It made me really wanna cannibalize.
I chose Ultimates Captain America for a few reasons:
2) They haven't made a 3.75" Ultimate Cap that I've truly been satisfied with.
4) I'm starting to find loose Captain America 3.75" movie figures and Marvel Universe figures loose and for cheap because it's been a year now, and things are starting to go on clearance!
So this is about how I went about kit-bashing, with the emphasis on the bashing part!
So this is about how I went about kit-bashing, with the emphasis on the bashing part!
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
3.75-inch,
Action Figure Comics,
Avengers,
Captain America,
Customs,
The First Avenger,
Ultimate Captain America,
Ultimates
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Double Score!
Today was one of those few and fare between days.
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
3.75-inch,
Black Widow,
Hawkeye,
Jubilee,
Man-At-Arms,
Marvel Universe,
Masters of the Universe,
MOTU Classics,
Toy Haul
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Thor The Mighty Avenger 3.75" Hammer Smash Thor
It's been more than a year since the Thor movie hit theatres and a good 15 months since the toys hit the shelves. So that can only mean one thing--it's clearance time for the line! ;)
So I'm minding my own business in the toy section (sheah, right) at the local Takashimaya department store, when I chance upon a whole load of Thor The Mighty Avenger movie 3.75" figures going for clearance at 1/2 price. Sure, it wasn't the excellent S$5 deal from another department store, OG. But lo and behold, they had this Thor figure with the helmeted head going for S$9.90. They also had a bunch of deluxe Blaster Armor Thor (unwanted) and Ice Attack Frost Giants at S$12 a pop.
A couple of Frost Giants and a Thor later, and I'm a happier man. (Does the dance of joy.) I've been waiting to get the helmeted Thor for a long time now. Ditto for the Frost Giant army. And just when I wasn't really looking at all, I find them! Both and the same time too, to boot.
Am I happy with them? Hells yeah. Especially since this helmeted Thor has the proportion of helmet-to-head ratio the way I like it. You only have to look as far as the Thor 6" Thor figure to find a ridiculously small helmet, while the helmetless version has just been released in the Avengers movie line as a Walmart Exclusive!
Army builders!
So I'm thankful I found Hammer Smash Thor in the wild on the cheap, while not having to agonize over if/when I'd be able to have helmeted/helmetless Thor heads in 3.75" scale!
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
3.75-inch,
Action Figure Comics,
Hammer Smash Thor,
Marvel Universe,
The Mighty Avenger,
Thor
Thursday, June 14, 2012
The Avengers 3.75" Super Shield (Ultimates) Captain America
Since the Avengers toys have been released, I've been going to toy stores and passing on the 3.75" movie figures. But it's funny how each time I see the toys, I'll take closer look and suddenly find something I like about a figure that I didn't spot earlier.
Maybe I was put off by some of the worst articulation that Hasbro has put on its figures in a years. So glaring were the lack of ankles here, the missing chest pivot there, that I couldn't see past the flaws to the good qualities that were staring me in the face.
So with my interest piqued, I couldn't resist picking this guy up. To my surprise, there were quite a few more changes to the figure that make it a completely different Cap from its predecessor.
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
3.75-inch,
Action Figure Comics,
Avengers,
Captain America,
Marvel Universe,
Ultimate Captain America,
Ultimates
Friday, June 8, 2012
The Avengers: Marvel Select Hulk
As I write this review, I'm running around the house screaming like a little kid on Christmas morning who just got exactly what he wanted from Santa. Except that it's not Christmas but Fathers' day soon. And I'm not really running around the house, but more like lying around, imagining what it would be like running around. And there's no Santa this time of year, but an awesome wifey and son--because this is what they surprised me with just a few days ago!
I'd already put down my order with my fave specialty store (Toyrealm at China Square central ;P) but I'd been going on and on about how I'd still snag Hulk if I saw him for sure if I saw him anywhere else, how I regretted not picking it up about 2 weeks back when a guy at the local "flea" market had a couple of the Jolly Green Giants selling at a pretty high price (about 120% of retail), and how this Hulk would make me the coolest father on the planet along with the rest of the people who also had him.

The specialty store's shipment wasn't due in until later this month and I was resigned to not truly being cool for another few weeks. So imagine my surprise when the wife shows up with a huge bag with not one but two Marvel Select figures in it and hands it to me! Happy Father's day indeed!
What was the other figure? Movie Loki, of course "So that I could re-enact the 'Puny god' scene from The Avengers for a chuckle or six until The Avengers 2 rolls around in 2015." That's how she explained it. But I suspect it might have been to shut me up from talking about Marvel Select Hulk every waking minute. And probably sometimes in my sleep too. ;P
No guesses how the figure turned out. But why let me stop you from checking out the review and the awesome photos? ;D
What was the other figure? Movie Loki, of course "So that I could re-enact the 'Puny god' scene from The Avengers for a chuckle or six until The Avengers 2 rolls around in 2015." That's how she explained it. But I suspect it might have been to shut me up from talking about Marvel Select Hulk every waking minute. And probably sometimes in my sleep too. ;P
No guesses how the figure turned out. But why let me stop you from checking out the review and the awesome photos? ;D
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
6-inch,
Father's Day,
Hulk,
Marvel Select,
Marvel Universe,
The Avengers
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