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  • Hulk
    Mayor of Megoville
    • May 10, 2003
    • 16007

    #16
    This line was made mainly because CTVT (Anthony) was a HUGE fan of the show, plain and simple. They invested a lot of time into the outfits and it was was a way for them to extend a line they cared for greatly.


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    • draconianguard
      #1 Ernest Borgnine Fan
      • Mar 12, 2004
      • 564

      #17
      I ordered some when they first came out. The commlocks were broken on them. I sold them because I was unhappy with how cheaply made they were. I sold the Munsters and Monsters figures when I had those too. The cards, the bubbles, accessories and the figures were all flimsy. CTVT had so much potential.
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      • david_b
        Never had enough toys..
        • May 9, 2008
        • 2305

        #18
        Originally posted by Hulk
        This line was made mainly because CTVT (Anthony) was a HUGE fan of the show, plain and simple. They invested a lot of time into the outfits and it was was a way for them to extend a line they cared for greatly.
        Wow.., I didn't know that. I'll have to email and thank him (if anyone has his email address). I, of course, loved the concept, and with a little tweaking here and there, the line can be spectacular.

        My recommended improvements are using only vintage bodies/heads, adding the larger Mattel gray Commlocks, and Dave Mc's custom heads if at all possible.

        david_b
        Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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