How common or rare are these figures? I can't seem to be able to find out any info on the internet. They're like the Lion Rock figures. From 1986 Brooklyn, New York. Anybody know anything about them?
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How common or rare are these figures? I can't seem to be able to find out any info on the internet. They're like the Lion Rock figures. From 1986 Brooklyn, New York. Anybody know anything about them?
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Last edited by LonnieFisher; Feb 27, '10 at 11:03 PM.
Have any pics?
I can't find any info at all. Nothing...
Last edited by LonnieFisher; Feb 27, '10 at 11:01 PM.
I just got photos of Lion Rock WW2 figures from the 1990s, I'm guessing the molds are still out there.
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I remember getting a few of them back in 1987 at Odd Lot in Jersey. Back then I didn't know the lionrock guys even existed.
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Nice looking figure.
I really like that fire axe. It looks big for a Lion Rock figure, though. Was that "inspired" by an 8" figure accessory?
i purchased a lot of these in 82-83 in woolworth stores
its the tin mans ax ,I have nine of the figures listed
The pictures did not load when I initially saw the thread-I had also bought a few of these at odd-lots here in new york and also at a local discount store called co-op that had LJN mister action stuff into the early 90's-Well put together figures but other than that I know nothing else.
>i purchased a lot of these in 82-83 in woolworth stores
Yeah! They were everywhere around here back during the early/mid 80's, and they were really cheap. I still have a bunch, mostly missing accessories. They were very well done.
Don C.