Showing posts with label Michelangelo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelangelo. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2017

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Pre-Order The First Ever Kevin Eastman Designed TMNT 1/6 Scale Action Figures

Kevin Eastman the co-creator of TMNT has up for pre-order his first ever designed TMNT 1/6 Scale Action Figures in collaboration with Threezero. He is offering 25 sets which includes exclusives such as a signed original mini pizza box and more. The set will cost $2000 but they require a 50% deposit as Leo & Mikey will be released later this year in December while Raph & Donnie will be released the spring of 2017. For more info go HERE. These are first come-first serve so for all you die-hard TMNT fans this is a set that you need for your collection.

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

New TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Figures Exclusive To N. America Announced By Bluefin

BLUEFIN EXPANDS THE S.H. FIGUARTS LINE WITH NEW TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES FIGURES FOR “RAPHAEL” AND “MICHELANGELO”

Cowabubga!! New Tamashii Nations Figures Debut This Fall And Join “Leonardo” And “Donatello” As Limited Edition Exclusive Releases For North America

Anaheim, CA, June 6, 2016 Bluefin, the leading North American distributor of toys, collectibles, and hobby merchandise from Japan, Hong Kong and more, makes itself synonymous with Tamashii Turtle Nations as it excites fans and collectors with a pair of new S.H. Figuarts Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles releases for the classic action property. These new Tamashii Nations figures are being made specifically for the North American market and will be available for a limited time.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

TMNT Fabrikations Plush

Funko's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fabrikations Plush figures will be arriving in May. You can pre-order Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael for $19.99 each. They are a bit over 6" tall, can stand on their own and their heads can rotate.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

New Diamond Select Toys Products Hitting Comic Shops and Specialty Stores This Week!

Diamond Select Toys wants to let you know what new products will be hitting your comic shops and specialty stores this week.
Aliens Minimates Aliens Vs. Marines Single Packs
The action-packed sci-fi movie by James Cameron is now an action-packed line of Minimates! This countertop display of 12 individually boxed Minimates includes dropship pilot Spunkmeyer, Colonial Marine Wierzbowski and civilian consultant Carter Burke, plus nine Xenomorphs in three different varieties! Each Minimate mini-figure stands 2 inches tall with 14 points of articulation, and features interchangeable parts and accessories. Exclusively at comic shops! Designed and Sculpted by Art Asylum! (SRP: $5.99 ea., item #FEB142058)
http://www.diamondselecttoys.com/aliens-minimates-aliens-minimates-aliens-vs-marines-army-dump


Thursday, August 14, 2014

TMNT POP! Turtle Van with Michelangelo Holding Pizza

Cowabunga Dudes! Coming this September from Funko is the POP! Rides TMNT Turtle Van with Michelangelo holding a slice of Pizza.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Playmates Toys' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classic Collection

Found these at Toys"R"Us last week. If you were kid in the late 80's early 90's then you definitely know what these are. Playmates Toys have re-made these using the same molds as the originals. The packaging is different and it is noted on the top corner that it is the "Classic Collection". The back of the package is different and is not like the original where each character had a bio card.

Of course if they re-released the TMNT, Splinter & Shredder then of course they had to re-release the Turtle Party Wagon.

They are also re-releasing the Original 2004 Vehicle Mechwrekkers. Not sure about these being classic but then again didn't collect these back in 2004.

The Original figures & vehicles from 1988 to the early 90's were definitely something we collected. What's so nostalgic about these being released is that the kids who grew up with these can buy these back after their parents threw/gave them away. It's also great for the next generation of kids to collect and play with some of the "original" versions of what their parents used to play with. The negative side of having these re-released could be from those who actually own the originals either loose or new in package. They're main question is will the value of the 1988 Originals go down because these were re-released?

Do you think Playmates Toys should have re-released these as their "Classic Collection"? For us it's sort of a mixed feeling. (Anyways, gotta do some digging for the old '88 collection.)