Were ANY of the WGSH figures released with a Type 0 body....or was that body only used for Action Jackson ?
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I asked this question a few weeks ago when I found a Batman on a Type 0 body. But, there is no way to verify if it is legit. Imho, for one of these oddball type of figures to be considered legit, I'd say it would have to be sealed in its original packaging. Otherwise, anyone could create a "legit" oddball figure.Comment
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I'm pretty sure that the first series of figures was actually released on the type 0 bodies as well.
I myself have a T0 Superman and Aquaman, while not exactly in the best shape, but still... One of the things that I think is a good sign, is the fact that their heads are very soft and very pale compared to all my other megos. I've never come across any Megos who's heads were this pale.Comment
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I'm pretty sure that the first series of figures was actually released on the type 0 bodies as well.
I myself have a T0 Superman and Aquaman, while not exactly in the best shape, but still... One of the things that I think is a good sign, is the fact that their heads are very soft and very pale compared to all my other megos. I've never come across any Megos who's heads were this pale.
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I didn't bother posting any pics because for starters, my nice camera died and i haven't yet been able to justify spending the money to replace it yet... so I'm left with this webcam. and secondly, these guys are not in the best shape.
As you can see here, he has the slim boots and the nylon shorts, however the damage to the rest of his costume is a real disappointment.
The head matches the flesh tone of the Type 0 body exactly, and is very soft compared to the rest of my Mego figures. almost as soft as some of the CTTV stuff. The paint ops, size, shape, details are all identical to my other Superman heads. He does have the long neck plug, and his original stringing is still nice and tight.
As you can see here there is a vast difference in the fleshtone between him and the standard Mego... even my other Type 1's are a bit darker, and firmer... although the pic I took didn't turn out.
I can't say for definite proof that they were truly released, but this is enough to make me believe so.Comment
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I do have a number T1 Megos in my collection, although I'm not overly fond of the body style. Out of all of those, the heads do have a darker flesh tone than the heads on these Type 0 figures.
When I first found these, the thing that immediately jumped out at me, even before I picked them up, was how light the flesh tones on the heads were. It was that noticeable. I didn't even need to compare them to a T1 to tell that they were lighter than any of the ones I have. That's what made me take a closer look at them, and that's when I noticed that they were T0.
I picked them up in a big junker lot,...one that I probably paid too much for. Although along with those two, the lot did have a Peter Parker head and enough spare parts to fix my magnetic Robin... so maybe it wasn't a total loss.Comment
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I think the fact the costume makes it a bit more convincing that it is the original body. I was leaning against the origianl 4 being out on T0 bods, but those pics and what I'm reading here has changed my mind. Good stuff!WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.Comment
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It is stated in Ben's book that very few WGSH were issued on type 0 bodies, and that only the earliest editions of Superman, Batman, Robin and Aquaman were issued on type 0s. I always thought so, and assume it has been confirmed that type 0 heroes do exist.Last edited by Remco Monster; Jan 8, '10, 4:08 PM.Comment
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