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  • Falstaff13
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    Not sure how well they'd customize, but Empire's Legends of the West are 4" tall and might work. Course, then you'd be going after what I'm tracking down...

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  • danadoll
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    I had been considering GI Joe figures as a possible D&D customizing resource, but I've found that the GI Joe figures fall rather short of the stature of the AD&D figures by LJN. The Strongheart figure is actually about 4 1/4" (not including his helmet plume) and Mercion (one of the female figures) comes to 3 3/4 inches tall. Both Kelek and Ringlerun are about 3 3/4", but I've found (like Strongheart), almost all of the male warrior figures (Warduke, Bowmarc, etc...) measure around 4 1/4 inches.

    I'm in a bit of a stall in finding compatible figures, I guess.

    Dana
    Last edited by danadoll; Aug 8, '11, 2:20 PM.

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  • danadoll
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    Thank you, Mazinz. I've seen them before, but I'll take another look at them.

    Dana

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  • mazinz
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    Originally posted by danadoll
    Maybe somebody will know here....

    I was wondering if there are other 3 3/4 inch figure lines like the D&D figures by LJN, with the straight-arm/shoulder ball joints (or even a non-ball joint shoulder)) and straight leg (held by the rubber o-ring inside)?...Other than Gi Joe or the Micronauts, please...LOL!

    I've been looking for other figures to use for D&D customs and my searches have found very little.

    Any help would be appreciated, thanks folks.

    Dana
    hmm off hand the Dragonriders of the styx toy line had some characters that might help you
    check the link below:
    Dragonriders of the styx

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  • danadoll
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    Maybe somebody will know here....

    I was wondering if there are other 3 3/4 inch figure lines like the D&D figures by LJN, with the straight-arm/shoulder ball joints (or even a non-ball joint shoulder)) and straight leg (held by the rubber o-ring inside)?...Other than Gi Joe or the Micronauts, please...LOL!

    I've been looking for other figures to use for D&D customs and my searches have found very little.

    Any help would be appreciated, thanks folks.

    Dana
    Last edited by danadoll; Jul 23, '11, 1:33 PM.

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  • bizzaro megomauler
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    Mazinz, that was awesome! you could close your eyes and picture how it would have looked easily. Thanks so much! I had read the script years ago,but it pales in comparison. I enjoyed it very much and appreciate you sharing!

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  • Rat King
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    Originally posted by mazinz
    thanks for the info on mills creek. If I did not already have the region 2 UK 20th centuiry Fox set (as well as the bci US set) I would prob pick up the Mills creek
    Hey for $8 it wasn't bad...I too would like to get the audio from that last episode....

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  • bizzaro megomauler
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    if anyone actually gets the radio drama working please keep me in the loop.

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  • mazinz
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    Originally posted by Rat King
    No the quality was pretty good
    thanks for the info on mills creek. If I did not already have the region 2 UK 20th centuiry Fox set (as well as the bci US set) I would prob pick up the Mills creek

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  • Rat King
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    Originally posted by mazinz
    but as with most of everything else Mills creek has ever released, does it have crap low budget transfers?
    No the quality was pretty good

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  • Janson
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    Mazinz thanks for the again man!

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  • mazinz
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    Originally posted by Rat King
    Mill Creek's version is with the original music etc. but no bonus features...
    but as with most of everything else Mills creek has ever released, does it have crap low budget transfers?

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  • Rat King
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    Mill Creek's version is with the original music etc. but no bonus features...

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  • mazinz
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    Originally posted by Janson
    They did do a radio drama on the bonus disc with some of the original cast returning (think Bobby the Barbarian and one other) of this last story on the US release in 2005. I own it but much like other BCI DVD's this bonur feature does not work. I returned the box set when I discovered the radio drama would not play but the new box set gave me no luck either.
    I totally forgot about that!!!. Hmm I can easily steal it off the disc. Actually with that in mind this could really be made by manipulating still shots from the show with the radio audio.

    going to fish out my set now--


    ripped it to my drive. Since the video portion is just the script as it is being read by the actors, I can create you an mp3 audio for this if you need to hear it--
    Last edited by mazinz; Apr 19, '11, 4:52 PM.

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  • Janson
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    Originally posted by mazinz
    you know they really could actually make this last episode or even make it a "motion comic" using the voice actors of then. The script was really good. It had Venger revert back to a normal person before he became corrupted by evil. Though the main characters did NOT go back home, it left it as they had the option to go home or stay to take on another adventure (which at that time was a way for another season if the station gave it the ok)
    They did do a radio drama on the bonus disc with some of the original cast returning (think Bobby the Barbarian and one other) of this last story on the US release in 2005. I own it but much like other BCI DVD's this bonur feature does not work. I returned the box set when I discovered the radio drama would not play but the new box set gave me no luck either.

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