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  • kryptosmaster
    Removed.
    • Jun 14, 2008
    • 0

    #16
    Originally posted by spotter
    I wish that was the case Rich but -Target Online is stocked by Amazon so they don't go nuts on clearencing items like the stores do. Case in Point Ultimate solder humvees went to $4 in the store still $20 on line
    I know, that's why I said stores and not online . You gotta wonder though; what do they do with the slow-moving stuff online? It's gotta be more economical to get rid of it by marking it down than to just clog up a warehouse with it, wouldn't you think??
    Another thing I noticed: I clicked on the target online link in the first post just to see the horses and the prices and I cannot for the life of me see any articulation at all when looking at the photographs. I looked at the grey horse and even zoomed in. It does state in the description that they are articulated but i can't see any joints, etc.

    Rich

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    • SUP-Ronin
      Stuck in a laundry shoot.
      • Oct 8, 2007
      • 3146

      #17
      Originally posted by kryptosmaster
      I know, that's why I said stores and not online . You gotta wonder though; what do they do with the slow-moving stuff online? It's gotta be more economical to get rid of it by marking it down than to just clog up a warehouse with it, wouldn't you think??
      Another thing I noticed: I clicked on the target online link in the first post just to see the horses and the prices and I cannot for the life of me see any articulation at all when looking at the photographs. I looked at the grey horse and even zoomed in. It does state in the description that they are articulated but i can't see any joints, etc.

      Rich
      They'll just clog up a warehouse, then in 30 years, some geeks will get all excited about finding a case of them, then it'll sell for like 20,000billion dollars.
      "Steel-like jaws clacked away, each bite slashing flesh from my body - I used my knife and my hands, and when they were gone, my bloody stumps - and yet the turtles came."

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      • AAAAA
        Permanent Member
        • Oct 28, 2005
        • 2505

        #18
        the legs might have rubberized covered joints .

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        • D!n0-M@n
          w/ Life-Like Hair & Beard
          • Sep 17, 2008
          • 404

          #19
          The Paradise Horses do... all their joints are covered.
          MY GODS ARE SMALL...... AND PLASTIC!

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          • SlipperyLilSuckers
            MeGoing
            • May 14, 2003
            • 9031

            #20
            Originally posted by AAAAA
            for 50 bucks and free shipping i'll send 2 horses and a baby colt all mego scale,with saddles & bridles

            Are they poseable and do you have pictures?

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            • D!n0-M@n
              w/ Life-Like Hair & Beard
              • Sep 17, 2008
              • 404

              #21
              Originally posted by SlipperyLilSuckers
              Are they poseable and do you have pictures?
              They're poseable in their legs at three points... the hips, knees and at the ankles and their necks can turn from side to side. Their mouths can open as well.

              Toy Horses :: Collectible Toy Horses :: Poseable Horses :: Model Horses :: Horses

              paradise horses : Target Search Results

              Look A Gift Horse - Great Prices on Gifts & Collectibles for Horse Lovers!

              The last link I provided are the lowest prices for these guys I've been able to find new. Hope it helps.

              And now for some plain ol' pics...
              Last edited by D!n0-M@n; Feb 20, '09, 9:49 PM. Reason: added info
              MY GODS ARE SMALL...... AND PLASTIC!

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              • D!n0-M@n
                w/ Life-Like Hair & Beard
                • Sep 17, 2008
                • 404

                #22
                Here are some pics of the horses they have. They also have slightly smaller ponies too.











                I think they make the manes and tails longer so that they can be trimmed or cut to preference. I think they have a very compatible look for Megos... not too realistic and not to "babyish" either.
                Last edited by D!n0-M@n; Feb 20, '09, 9:50 PM. Reason: misspelling
                MY GODS ARE SMALL...... AND PLASTIC!

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                • AAAAA
                  Permanent Member
                  • Oct 28, 2005
                  • 2505

                  #23
                  t5he ones I sell are not posable, and have a frock covering.
                  like the Adventure team G.I.Joe heads

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                  • apes3978
                    Talkative Member
                    • Nov 19, 2005
                    • 5101

                    #24
                    They're poseable in their legs at three points... the hips, knees and at the ankles and their necks can turn from side to side. Their mouths can open as well.

                    But there's no tack... What good is a horse like that going to do a Soldier Ape or a WGWH figure without a saddle and bridle?

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                    • D!n0-M@n
                      w/ Life-Like Hair & Beard
                      • Sep 17, 2008
                      • 404

                      #25
                      Originally posted by apes3978
                      But there's no tack... What good is a horse like that going to do a Soldier Ape or a WGWH figure without a saddle and bridle?
                      Oh, there's tack. Paradise Horses do offer these tack sets:

                      English Riding Seat set...


                      and here are two pics of their western riding set:



                      Unfortunately the prices for these tack sets go for pretty much the same as the horses themselves - between $38 and $43 or so. They seem very detailed and I can only guess as to that being the reason for the price tags. To sum up... a horse and tack would run from $75 - $85 new! *OUCH!!!* But, still some great stuff if one is willing to flip that kind of bill which probably aren't many.
                      But again, if anyone IS willing to go that high, the tack and horses are available on the links I provided before. I just figure it's good to know these things are out there.
                      Last edited by D!n0-M@n; Feb 21, '09, 6:41 AM. Reason: grammar error
                      MY GODS ARE SMALL...... AND PLASTIC!

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