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Funko Savage World Thundercats and Conan!!

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  • PNGwynne
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    I plan on getting Panthro for a custom, these look nice.

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  • Werewolf
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    A nice little bonus about these is they are in scale with the LJN figures. Funko will probably not release figures of Snarf, Ma-Mutt, Kit and Kat so it's nice you can mix in the vintage figures with the new ones. As far as the vehicles go, I've only tested the Thundertank, so far, but Lion-O and Pantho do fit in it.

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  • Spyweb007
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    I opened Lion-O, The leg pops off if you rotate it too far, but it pops right back on.

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  • msenger76
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    has anyone actually opened them? every time i see the thundercats, i want to buy them, but slithe and mumm-ra always have a leg that has already fallen off in the package

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  • jacoblb
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    Just got series one of Thundercats, I love them. When series two arrives a huge chuck of the important ensemble will have been made. What great figures, an awesone mix of MOTU style figures and still capturing the Thundercats look. I'll be down for buying Conan, but the horror line and Mortal Kombat are a pass for me. Oh, and I'll be getting Wonder Woman in this style, which looka like MOTU meets Frank Miller.

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  • Werewolf
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    Thundercats has had a lot of bad luck with toy lines in the last several years.

    Bandai did an 8 inch classic line but cancelled it after Lion-O and Tygra. They then changed the scale to 6 inch and cancelled it after Lion-O and Mumm-Ra. Mattel then started a MOTUC style Thundercats line and cancelled it after five figures and the SDCC exclusive Kit and Kat two pack. The Mattel line ended before even getting important main characters like Cheetara and Tygra.

    A big plus of the new Thundercats line is even if it only lasts one wave you still get all the main heroes and villains. Also, because of the style and scale you can easily fill in the set with LJN Snarf, Kit, Kat and Ma-Mutt figures.
    Last edited by Werewolf; Feb 18, '18, 12:48 AM. Reason: typos

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  • MRP
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    Originally posted by Werewolf
    Remco Conan. One of Remco's nicer MOTU like lines.

    http://www.action-figures.ca/conan.htm
    Never seen those before, and I have delved pretty deep in Conan merchandising. Thanks for sharing the info.

    -M

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  • Werewolf
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    Remco Conan. One of Remco's nicer MOTU like lines.

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  • sprytel
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    These make so much sense. Fantastic.

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  • MRP
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    Originally posted by Werewolf
    The Remco Conan figures were released in 84. The Conan cartoon didn't come out until 92.
    Hmm maybe I am thinking of a different line, but the Conan the Adventurer line of action figures featured characters that were created for the animated series not in other Conan stories like Graywolf...



    and were released in the Remco style, but were done by Hasbro in 1992.

    This is the only one I have from the line...



    If there were other earlier Conan figures form Remco, I am not sure I have ever seen them.


    -M
    Last edited by MRP; Feb 17, '18, 2:47 PM.

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  • Werewolf
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    Originally posted by MRP
    So in on the Conan stuff.

    And I believe the Remco like Conan figures came out around the time of the animated series not the movies since they were branded Conan the Adventurer like the animated series.

    -M
    The Remco Conan figures were released in 84. The Conan cartoon didn't come out until 92.

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  • Starroid Raiders Dagon
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    I love the Horror mashups! The Pin-head figure in the back looks amazing.

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  • MRP
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    So in on the Conan stuff.

    And I believe the Remco like Conan figures came out around the time of the animated series not the movies since they were branded Conan the Adventurer like the animated series.

    -M

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  • enyawd72
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    OMG I am buying every single one of these. Every time I think I've escaped toy buying I get sucked back in dammit!

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  • CrimsonGhost
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    They also showed a weird mashup of 80's slasher characters like Jason and Freddy as HeMan style characters complete with fantasy style outfits. I'm going to pick those up for sure.

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