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Could someone please explain the difference between vintage and Wal-Mart fuzzheads?
Basically the untrained eye won't see the differences but if you have a vintage flocked hair next to a modern one the modern ones hair is thinner/finer (closer to the scalp). The color in a modern one is more uniformly the base color (1 shade of brown, blond or red) where vintage ones have mutiple shades of the same color together for a more "natural look"
as a general rule vintage flocked hairs with no thinning are not to be found and certainly not to be bought by a novice. Since the modern reproduction at figures have been around about 5 years now between Joeclub and timless collections the chances of the pawn off head swap to a vintage body are really high (unfortunatley).
side by side the newer ones look cheaper. the old ones are i think fuller at least to me . im not a gi joe expert but i have a few gi joes . the vintage and a couple timelss collection.
The new bodies are of a lighter weight plastic, and have a lighter tone to them as well. The heads are of a softer vinyl, and the new hands are missing the infamous upside down thumbnail that Hasbro cooked up on the original's to foil companies that were copying their bodies.
Also, some of the originals flocked hair didnt just have different shades of the same color, but there always seemed to be a little "left over" pieces from the other colors (ie shades of yellow and orange in the brown hair, etc.)
I just got back from a trip through the United States, and talked to a Hasbro rep about the new release figures. Seems the first batch hit clearance so fast because of the poor quality on the flocked hair. New, better flocked versions are due out now (I was lucky enough to snag a set of them...the flocking is way better.
These figures were received really well, and the rep wouldnt rule out the possibility of some of the simpler accessory sets being released in the future....I think it depends on Wal-Mart more than Hasbro though.
the new hands are missing the infamous upside down thumbnail that Hasbro cooked up on the original's to foil companies that were copying their bodies.
I'm pretty sure the upside down thumbnails were only on the hard hand figures and not the Kung Fu Grip ones.
You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...
I have 100's of 60's & 70's joes from all over the world (action men, action team, gypermen, Gijoe, group action joe, combat joe etc) if you check vintage GI joes there are mold #'s on each part (and mutiple molds for each body part) some vintage parts don't fit well on some joints. my experience is ealrier joes have more body size issues than the last AT ones but many joes have to shift at the hip to not lean to one side
I suspect the same is true for the new reproductions.
There may be quality issues with the new plastic as it cools. Different batches are cooling and shrinking at slightly different rates I can't say for certain or they may have a mold error
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