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I've found getting a loose minty Aquaman is kind of tough. He shows up in figure lots, all the time, but his outfit most of the time is trashed ... the fin things are ripped off his legs, and they almost always have a hole in the foot, the black from the shorts color runs into the green on the legs and the orange of the shirt ... He can be a headache.
When a nice one shows up, the bidders sure can bid
yup pretty easy to find,now the RM Robin or the RC Batman are a lot harder to find
Funny thing is that I've see more RC Batman figures than Tarzan and Aquaman on eBay in the past month. But in all fairness, half of the RC Batman figures were repros.
Aquaman is pretty easy to get...but add that Great White shark with him and then you're talking about hard to get.......When you're new to Megos it's always best to buy Loose ones first.This way you get into it slowly before you decide if you want to get them Boxed or carded....
If you are talking MOC then Aquman is a rare one and as far as i know an MOC Tarzan is nonexsitant, But loose they are not to hard to find but on E-BAY i've noticed alot of people bid on Aqumans, Try posting a want thread on marketplace here
both are fairly common figures. Maybe just recently they haven't been as abundant as they usually are but give it a little time and I'm sure you'll score on both.
Over the past month I've been searching for different Mego action figures. I've pretty much completed a POTA set and have started to move into other lines such as WGSH. I've picked up a couple but 2 that I have been looking for are eluding me due to price and "scarcity": Aquaman and Tarzan. Are these two truly rare and "hard to find"? There seems to be no shortage of original Superman, Batman, Shazam, Captain America, Spider-Man, Robin, but those two seem to be in short supply.
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