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Red Alert! Eight Inch Skeletons at Walmart Two Dollars
Red Alert! Eight Inch Skeletons at Walmart Two Dollars
Really good looking skeleton for a buck ninety eight. Rotator joint at shoulders and hips like a Star Wars figure with wired bendy limbs. Fairly possible and extremely affordable for those Skeleton Armies.
I would try a hot water soak for the feet and reposition the feet flat while pliable. Or use boots. I haven’t done anything with them yet but some epoxy putty stuck in the boot and the foot in it should add enough weight to keep him upright. Not that Mego figures in general are great at standing up unaided in a lot of poses.
I would try a hot water soak for the feet and reposition the feet flat while pliable. Or use boots. I haven’t done anything with them yet but some epoxy putty stuck in the boot and the foot in it should add enough weight to keep him upright. Not that Mego figures in general are great at standing up unaided in a lot of poses.
Thank you.
-M
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I need to dig thru some boxes. The Hone Depot skeleton I don’t remember it well articulated. The Target skeleton was about 6 inches and was bendy like this but without the hip and shoulder joints I think. And it was three bucks if I recall correctly. The best Halloween Decoration skeleton was the Kroger skeleton. Just about 7 inches with ball and socket joints throughout.
Target has pose-able skeletons with joints at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles....but they look to be about 10 inches tall...
Wanted:
Diamond select Spider-man hands. Long shot, I know...but ya never know..
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