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  • justzeg18
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    Originally posted by GUYx1
    Gimmie a bit and I'll try to take some sharkos pix

    I do have pix of the emperor variations already prepared though.
    I am surprised taht you don't have a detailed site listing the variations between the releases.

    Lord Emperor Meto...
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79...mperormeto.jpg GIG/Lionrock, Hour Toy, Palisades

    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79...etogrpshot.jpg
    Just randomly came accross this knock-off looking version of the emperor.
    70s Jeeg Geeg assembly figure MIP popy Takara - eBay (item 370480639155 end time Feb-08-11 0619 PST)

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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
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    I like the Lord Emporers. Mmm shiny. Interesting about both the sharks have the same engine. Makes perfect sense though.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by acrovader
    I could never see what the big deal was about Sharkos. I always thought it was one of the lamer Micronaut toys.
    I do kind of agree he looks less slick than say Hornettroid or Lobstros but I still think he's neat.

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  • acrovader
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    I could never see what the big deal was about Sharkos. I always thought it was one of the lamer Micronaut toys.

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  • cjefferys
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    Originally posted by GUYx1
    Great White Shark was obtained in the early 1990s -
    He initially was MIB, but there was a basement flood.
    Ouch! Of all the toys to have a box ruined in a flood...

    Sharkoss was obtained through California Japanese super collector Tom Franck
    In my eyes, Tom even goes way beyond "super collector" after snagging a Garada K7 Jumbo Machinder (not to mention his awesome JM collection as a whole)

    Are they a lot easier to get now?
    Not sure about Sharkos, but the Great White Shark set is still not seen for sale very often.

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  • GUYx1
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    The two figures are
    "The Great White Shark" from the set "Aquaman vs the GWS"
    and the Green figure is Sharkoss.

    In truth, both of these used to be quite obscure in my day, but I imagine with the internet they show up on a much more regular basis.

    Great White Shark was obtained in the early 1990s -
    He initially was MIB, but there was a basement flood.
    He swam away and right into the hands of Jim Makowski of Action toys.
    Who in turn passed the fish onto me.

    Sharkoss was obtained through California Japanese super collector Tom Franck (who brought him back for me after going to WONDERFEST and hooking up with an Italian toy dealer in Japan)

    Yes there were the occasional hoops to jump through, but people were more understanding back then. Man, I lived for LAY-A-WAY plans.
    Who the heck needs food when there were toys as cool as MEGOs!
    Are they a lot easier to get now?

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  • geotroid
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    Very cool!!! But I plead ignorance, here: where's the big white shark from???

    -geotroid

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  • cjefferys
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    Originally posted by joshvox
    That has to be the coolest picture I've ever seen on the museum

    Thanks Guy!
    Yeah, awesome pic!

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  • joshvox
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    Originally posted by GUYx1



    Here he is compared to "some other shark figure" for size comparison.

    They both used the same motor.
    That has to be the coolest picture I've ever seen on the museum

    Thanks Guy!

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  • GUYx1
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    Aww c'mon these toys are nothing compared to anything in Reuben's collection.

    These grew on trees in my day. Of course the trees were in Japan
    and arrived there via an Italian toy dealer...
    Last edited by GUYx1; Sep 21, '07, 12:53 PM.

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  • AcroRay
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    Guy - You've got way too many toys!

    Thanks for the pics! Very nice!
    Last edited by AcroRay; Sep 24, '07, 3:32 PM.

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  • GUYx1
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    Here is the Sharkos figure with his box.



    Here he is compared to "some other shark figure" for size comparison.

    They both used the same motor.

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  • batmanmc
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    havent seen one in a while. they are cool.

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  • txteach
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    Originally posted by danadoll
    I'd love to even have a repro of one...That would be great.

    Dana
    Ask Doc mego. He's reproing al lot of common stuff. Maybe he'll actually repo something rare.

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  • toys2cool
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    haven't seen one boxed in a long time,but keep an eye out.You never know when a good deal will pop up on ebay

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