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  • enyawd72
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    Oh boy...there are so many nobody has mentioned yet!

    Crystar by Remco...translucent Crystal figures!
    Swamp Thing by Kenner...one of my all time favorites!
    Manglors by Ideal...made of the strangest stuff on earth!
    Dragonryders of the Styx...3 3/4 sword and sorcery!
    Power Lords by Revell...fantastic alien designs!
    The Mummy (1999) by Toy Island...really fun figures with cool action features and three awesome playsets!
    Defenders of the Earth by Galoob...Flash+Ming+Phantom+Mandrake= AWESOME.
    Dino-Riders by Tyco...I'd collect the crap out of these if they weren't so expensive.

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  • EmergencyIan
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    Are the Remco Energized and Powerized superhero lines underrated? I liked them, a lot and don't hear much about them, at this point.













    - Ian

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  • EmergencyIan
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    Those Metal Men die-cast figures were really sweet. They worked well with Star Wars and Micronauts I would imagine, but I'm surprised DC didn't raise a stink about the name.

    Chris
    I liked those! Seems I only found them in Kay-Bee Toys.

    - Ian

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  • acrovader
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    Those Metal Men die-cast figures were really sweet. They worked well with Star Wars and Micronauts I would imagine, but I'm surprised DC didn't raise a stink about the name.

    Chris
    Yes, yes, Metal Man are great toys. They perfectly compliment Micronauts.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    Those Metal Men die-cast figures were really sweet. They worked well with Star Wars and Micronauts I would imagine, but I'm surprised DC didn't raise a stink about the name.

    Chris

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  • EmergencyIan
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    Ian, I've never considered the Lone Ranger line as underrated, most collectors and toy fans regard it highly.
    Well, you're not going to see a Gabriel/Marx Long Ranger convention, or club for that matter. That may beside the point. However, compared to the or toy lines mentioned in this thread, the Gabriel/Hubley/Marx Lone Ranger line is much more known and well thought of, in many cases.

    - Ian

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  • Klosterheim
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    I always liked Starcom. By the time they came out, I was pretty much out of toys... but something about them grabbed me. I was taken with the scale of them, the magnets, the action features of the vehicles, the packaging... the whole deal. Apparently, they had a cartoon too. But I never saw that and I have never found anyone else that shares my affection for them.

    They were good toys.

    I sold my Star Wing long spaceship a few years ago, and sold the small ship as well.

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    I did not know about the Galaxy Ranger toys.

    It's cool to see all this stuff.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    Cartoon was illegal at the time of release but a Marvel comic would have helped.
    Oops, that's right. I like the comic idea.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Ian, I've never considered the Lone Ranger line as underrated, most collectors and toy fans regard it highly.

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  • tmthor
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    I think one of the most underrated lines was the the Converters toyline. Especially when they got into the 3rd wave with the Avions and the Insectors

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  • tmthor
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    I always thought Kenner's Megabug Gladiators should have been a bigger hit.
    They were cool I used to use them with my Shogun Warriors

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  • rykerw1701
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    Originally posted by EmergencyIan
    The Gabriel/Hubley/Marx "The Lone Ranger" line. It's really great. It was well thought out and very well executed. It's an extensive line that well made. To me, it seems a bit underrated.



    As cool as that picture is, it doesn't even begin to do the "Lone Ranger" line justice.

    - Ian
    I agree with this. I think it's underappreciated because the property isn't big right now, and Western themed toys aren't huge now, either. The only issue with them is that the figures are really hard to fix when broken, unlike Mego or GI Joe. But it's a great line.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    I always liked Starcom. By the time they came out, I was pretty much out of toys... but something about them grabbed me. I was taken with the scale of them, the magnets, the action features of the vehicles, the packaging... the whole deal. Apparently, they had a cartoon too. But I never saw that and I have never found anyone else that shares my affection for them.

    Agreed and while kids didn't bite much, adults did. I used to funnel the CDN exclusives to US collectors of the line back when they were new. It was a cool toy line.

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  • sprytel
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    I always liked Starcom. By the time they came out, I was pretty much out of toys... but something about them grabbed me. I was taken with the scale of them, the magnets, the action features of the vehicles, the packaging... the whole deal. Apparently, they had a cartoon too. But I never saw that and I have never found anyone else that shares my affection for them.

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  • EmergencyIan
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    The Gabriel/Hubley/Marx "The Lone Ranger" line. It's really great. It was well thought out and very well executed. It's an extensive line that well made. To me, it seems a bit underrated.



    As cool as that picture is, it doesn't even begin to do the "Lone Ranger" line justice.

    - Ian

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