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Thanks. I like the look of them but don't own one.
I prefer the connectred pelvis like the hulk at times. It has a more solid look just no articulation.
Thanks. I like the look of them but don't own one.
I prefer the connectred pelvis like the hulk at times. It has a more solid look just no articulation.
The OMBC figures are a little larger than a regular T2 figure and they do indeed have the "connected pelvis" that you seem to desire. They are movable at all the joints like a standard MEGO body, just not at the waist/pelvis.
I almost won some in a hidden auction a month or so go, didn't they have a push button on the back to back them swing their clubs? I'm sure these ones did, as well as rooted hair on their head.
I almost won some in a hidden auction a month or so go, didn't they have a push button on the back to back them swing their clubs? I'm sure these ones did, as well as rooted hair on their head.
Yeah, they had a "push button" mechanism that made them able to throw their spears at the prehistoric creatures from that line...
The torso and hip piece are one unit, and it's a little bigger than a regualr T2. Other than that they're jointed like a regular T2, but the legs are held in with a band that goes straight across and isn't as tight as a regular T2. (So they fall down sometimes.)
They have a little lever in the back that you can use for throwing "spears." It works pretty good. The spears are strips of foam with a magnet on the end. The right hand has a metal plate in it (like a Logan's Run lifeclock) to hold it when throwing.
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