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Picture of the Day: October 28 " HistoryNet
The Statue of Liberty The last rivet on the Statue of Liberty was driven on October 28, 1886, when the statue was dedicated by President Grover Cleveland. action figures are becoming huge investment properties as well as favourite collectors items and those that are in good condition can be worth a small fortune. It was more readily available than most ML variants, possibly because the gold looked so silly. Liver spot?! How dare you?! But it appears that the magic number is 7". The flask fits nicely in his left hand, and the right hand is sculpted to hold the gun. Joe, introduced to the toy in...
Sat, 06 Feb 2010 00:01:35 -0600
Please Touch Museum: Press Kit - Liberty Arm & Torch
Liberty Arm & Torch. Leo Sewell's Monument to Play! As part of the ... joined by Santa Claus, baseball bats, action figures, license plates bearing the logos of ... His uniform and clothing consist of unstable molecules, enabling him to "flame on" without damaging them in any way. He's even bigger than the already-huge Scorpion! That may seem a bit much for a guy who's supposed to be 6'1", but remember that Sandy can incorporate regular old mundane sand into his form to grow larger. Sure, they've been getting better, and their Incredibles exclusive line was noticeably better than the mass ...
Sat, 06 Feb 2010 00:01:35 -0600
Cloverfield Clues: Cloverfield Monster Toy Revealed
UPDATE: Figures.com has a huge gallery of new photos from the Toy Fair, including pictures of the Statue of Liberty head, and parasites. ... Most of the will be quite expensive especially if they are old and are still in their original box or cover in mint condition. After the Red and Gold, this one is maybe the next popular Iron Man suit. So for all the commentary on the sculpt and articulation, go read that review. Engage! Make it so! Come! Tea, Earl Grey, hot! Number One! I have my doubts that the Enterprise line will ever be that popular - the show would have to be first. As a final decora...