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They are affordable, which is terrific because they are lovely dolls. In fact, next to WGSH, Mego's Oz toys were my childhood favorites.
And as B-Lister notes, they've provided an incredible amount of custom fodder over the decades.Last edited by PNGwynne; Dec 4, '18, 8:46 PM.Leave a comment:
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The vintage are easy to collect. I have a tin man I'm trying to sell, but if he doesn't, his value might be greater as parts for a custom. I can def. use him for Doctor Doom or something.Leave a comment:
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I myself am a little worried about the Tin Man and expect a soft-goods approach. Cf. Mattel's Ken as Tin Man.Leave a comment:
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Awesome...good to know. I loved these as a kid, and while the new lion looks exceptional...I'm still on the fence because of Dorothy from the two pack. And Lord knows how they'll handle the Tin-Man.....Leave a comment:
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Wizard of Oz was embraced by doll collectors, even in the middle 1970s. That has left a dearth of MIB figures even today and it makes the basic figures quite affordable.Leave a comment:
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Are these prices first real???
Hey pals and gals...so while I scour Target for the latest New Mego offerings..
I decided to plan my quest to obtain vintage Megos.
I found a bunch of "MIB" Wizard of Oz figures for less than $30 each. Here is a link for an example...https://www.ebay.com/itm/MIB-Vintage...ty!60641!US!-1
Has anyone bought anything from this seller?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.Tags: None


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