I am seeking for the little comic book movement figures. Also we am meddlesome in removing the comic book models which we have to arrange as well as paint yourself. Does any one know of the website where we can get these from?
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retmil
January 18th, 2010 at 08:51
Green Arrow 13-Inch Deluxe Figure Description:
As part of DC DIRECT’s line of realistically proportioned, super-heroic 1:6 scale figures, comes this great looking Green Arrow 13-inch tall deluxe action figure. The collector figure comes clothed in one of the most intricate and authentically detailed fabric costumes of the 1:6 scale line and includes a display stand. Green Arrow includes an entire arsenal of trick arrows and a unique collapsible bow. Also includes a display stand and is packaged in a deluxe 4-color window box with a fifth panel.
This is a good source for ALL action figures, enjoy!!
Arbiter
January 18th, 2010 at 20:49
I have to agree with retmil that “Entertainment Earth” is one of the best sites out there for toy collectables, simply becuase they offer items from many different manufactuers.
As for models, that’s getting harder. Ten to twelve years ago, one could walk into a comics / hobby shop (or even Toys R Us) and find models based on superhero or sci-fi subjects. Now it’s tough to find models anywhere other than a hobby shop and when you do, they are traditional cars, planes, and ships.
Many companies that used to make superhero kits have gone out of business or stoped making models. You might want to check ebay and try companies like Horizon, Toy Biz, Halycon, Polar Lights or Aurora. You might also want to check various hobby sites on the web and see what they still have from these companies…it may be cheaper.
There’s several sites out there that offer kits produced on a limited basis or that remake older kits from the past. “Monsters in Motion” is a site I check into from time to time for such items. (Beware, some of these get pricey)
“Cult TV Man” is another good one.
If you’re at a bookstore, “Amazing Figure Modeler” is a great magazine that is entirely about figure kit building. Hope this helps!.