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rche
Jan 22, '09, 11:28 PM
Hiya folks,

trying to get some parts for 12" skinny bodies.

Did anyone other than Kiss, Sonny Bono, and the Captain use these bodies?

thanks in advance.
rche

cjefferys
Jan 22, '09, 11:39 PM
Early KISS Paul, Gene and Ace figures as well as Sonny do indeed come on "skinny" bodies, but from the pics I've seen, it looks like Captain Daryl Dragon comes on the standard 12" body (unless he was available with both body styles like the KISS figures were, except Peter).
Not sure about any others. The male Jordache doll perhaps?

rche
Jan 23, '09, 12:31 AM
So what 12" were made.

Cap, Spidey, Superman - these are all muscle bodies
Hulk has his own body.
Kiss is skinny or muscle
Sonny - skinny
and the Captain. unknown


are there others?

zorro
Jan 23, '09, 4:38 AM
Gen. Zod, Lex Luther, Jor-El, Superman, Spiderman, Batman, Robin, Cap., Hulk, Kiss, Sonny and Mightor. I am sure I missed some.

I believe that the skinny bodies were- Gen Zod, lex, Spiderman,Batman, Robin, Cap, The Kiss line, Sonny.

SlipperyLilSuckers
Jan 23, '09, 4:44 AM
And Superman.

ScottA
Jan 23, '09, 7:22 AM
What about Lenny and Squiggy?

rche
Jan 23, '09, 9:49 AM
Mego did superheroes with the skinny body?

I can't imagine a skinny 12" spiderman with no ball joint articulation.

jds1911a1
Jan 23, '09, 11:25 AM
are there 2 or 3 types of 12 in body? I have 2 12" supermen, the "Reeves inspired" head is a 'roid feind (same as Buck) the Curt Swan/8" Mr Fantastic inspired head has the same body as the 12" STTMP males

cjefferys
Jan 23, '09, 11:25 AM
People always get mixed up over what is considered a "skinny" body, and what's standard.

In my definition, the "skinny body" is the one with non articulated elbows, wrists, etc. that was used by the early KISS figures, Sonny Bono, Lenny and Squiggy (thanks Scott, I forgot about them).

The standard bodies, the fully articulated ones with the pointing index figure on the right hand, is used by the majority of 12" figures including: later KISS, some Batmans and Spideys, the "comic" Superman, Captain America, Luthor, General Zod, Star Trek:TMP, most of the Black Hole and Buck Rogers lines, Mighty Mightor, James Bond and Drax.

The muscle bodies are bulkier, with no pointing index figure on the right hand, and are used for: Reeves Superman, Jor-El, some Spideys, some Batmans, Jaws (Moonraker), Harry Booth (Black Hole), Buck Rogers, Tigerman, Draconian Guard, and perhaps one or two others who are escaping me right now.

Hulk of course, has his own style body.

Clear as mud? ;)

jds1911a1
Jan 23, '09, 1:24 PM
People always get mixed up over what is considered a "skinny" body, and what's standard.

In my definition, the "skinny body" is the one with non articulated elbows, wrists, etc. that was used by the early KISS figures, Sonny Bono, Lenny and Squiggy (thanks Scott, I forgot about them).

The standard bodies, the fully articulated ones with the pointing index figure on the right hand, is used by the majority of 12" figures including: later KISS, some Batmans and Spideys, the "comic" Superman, Captain America, Luthor, General Zod, Star Trek:TMP, most of the Black Hole and Buck Rogers lines, Mighty Mightor, James Bond and Drax.

The muscle bodies are bulkier, with no pointing index figure on the right hand, and are used for: Reeves Superman, Jor-El, some Spideys, some Batmans, Jaws (Moonraker), Harry Booth (Black Hole), Buck Rogers, Tigerman, Draconian Guard, and perhaps one or two others who are escaping me right now.

Hulk of course, has his own style body.

Clear as mud? ;)

That helps me THANKS

rche
Jan 23, '09, 2:58 PM
That is the info I was looking for cj,

Yes, by skinny body I mean the fashion doll type with cut joints at the shoulders/hips, and the clicking plastic thing internal to the rubber legs and arms. No ankle articulation at all on these fellows, just a bendable rubber foot.

I did find that the galleries say Cap America was released on a skinny body, and it sure does look like one of those bendy arm fellows to me. I find it hard to believe Mego would put a superhero on a fashion doll style body tho.

But, I don't collect the 12 inch Mego line (yet:sarky:), and in my trading experience I have had very little of the 12ers cross my path.

thanks again
rche

cjefferys
Jan 23, '09, 6:42 PM
I'm glad to help, guys. I always see confusion over the 12" body styles, especially with different people labelling different bodies as "skinny". I think one problem is that these figures aren't nearly as widely collected as the 8 inchers, so people have less experience with them and they are a bit more "mysterious". ;)


I did find that the galleries say Cap America was released on a skinny body, and it sure does look like one of those bendy arm fellows to me. I find it hard to believe Mego would put a superhero on a fashion doll style body tho.


Cap comes on the standard 12" body, again the gallery description arises from differing definitions of "skinny body". I've heard that Mego made a mistake though, and he really should have been on a muscle body with red hands. It certainly would have helped his big head problem a bit!

rche
Jan 24, '09, 1:18 AM
OK then,

Just so I know that I know.

The figures that were released on the fashion doll style skinny bodies were. Lenny, Squiggy, early KISS, and Sonny Bono?
The Captain from Captain and Tenille was on a standard 12 body?

thanks again for the input.
rche