Monday, December 28, 2020
Hot Wheels: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Party Wagon (HW Screen Time 03/10)
Sunday, December 27, 2020
WWE Elite Collection Series (Target Exclusive): Billie Kay
I'm fairly new to buying and collecting Mattel's WWE Elite Collection series of figures, so when I realized that Billie Kay got the Elite treatment I knew I wanted to her ger eventually. One half of the now former IICONICS, the duo (w/ Peyton Royce) were one of the more enjoyable women's tag teams on WWE television. My oldest daughter picked this out for me as a Christmas gift when a gift my wife originally purchased for me didn't pan out. She was so excited for me to open this gift that I opened it Christmas Eve to a huge grin on her face.
I believe this was a Target exclusive, but I believe they purchased it on Amazon. In typical fashion Amazon just tossed the figure into a bubble mailer so the by the time it had been delivered the box had seen better days. My daughter knew I'd open it anyways so she wasn't too worried. Billie comes in the typical Elite Collection packaging, complete with a large window to show off the figure. The back of the packaging features a large headshot and some bio info.
Monday, December 21, 2020
Micro Machines: Christmas Stocking Stuffer #1
2020 saw the return of the Micro Machines brand. Hasbro acquired Galoob back in 1998 and thus Micro Machines. While Hasbro has tried to relaunched the scaled miniatures before (with not much success), for this relaunch they licensed the brand to Wicked Cool Toys.
While I had another Micro Machines review ready to go first, with Christmas just a few days away this is the perfect time to find this Christmas Stocker Stuffer I found at my local Target store. I believe these were merchandised in the holiday section of the store with other stocking stuffer toys, I've never actually seen them. I found this one laying on the shelf in the regular toy section. Priced at just $3 I grabbed it more for the novelty.
As you can see the packing takes the form of a candy cane with a small bubble blister housing the two cars, Paso Fino and Hognose. I like how there is even a Christmas ornament on the card for you to write the name of the recipient. The back of the card shows the other two sets in this Christmas series...though good luck finding them.
Transformers 3rd Party: FansProject - Razorspike
Sometime around 2013 (or was it 2014) FansProject unveiled their wholly original design which just happened to tickle the fancy old Transformer collectors like myself. The Retro-Future series featured a ice age themed combiner group that when merged together formed Glacialord. It's as if these new figures could have been on the shelves of your local Toys 'R Us store back in the 80's.
I've been sitting on these figures for entirely too long. It's time to "let them breathe" so join me if you will as we take an indepth look at the "Glaciabots".
First up is Razorspike, a rhinoceros. Before we get to the figure, let's take a closer look at the packaging. If you're a long time reader of the blog then you'll know I'm a fan of packaging. While I don't save toy packaging like I once did, there is just too much love put into this particular packaging for me to gloss over or to toss in the trash.
For starters you'll notice that the box has all sorts of "defects" worked into the design. From the crushed corner, worn edges, old tape or even water damage, these boxes are meant to look like they've seen their fair share of love over the years. The front of the box features a small window where you can see a portion of the toy. If you look through the window carefully you'll notice the figure is sitting inside a white block of styrofoam. Screw planet Earth, we've got styrofoam trays again!! A image of the blocky character is featured prominently on the right side.
Razorspike is now the second of the lot that I opened and he's just as great as the first. It's a shame that these toys ultimately didn't sell that well for FansProject as they are great. It was refreshing to see a third party company release something original in a sea of "reimagined" established characters. As of this post, many of the "Glaciabots" can be purchased at online retailers for a fraction of their original prices.
GLACIALORD:
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Transformers Works Capbots: Captimus Prime
Back in 2013 Takara Tomy unveiled a partnership with New Era, the popular sports hat maker. Capbots were transforming "hats", one for each faction. I grabbed Captimus Prime here for my Optimus collection. Was it worth the $30 odd dollar asking price?
Monday, December 14, 2020
Transformers 3rd Party: FansProject - Fangro
Sometime around 2013 (or was it 2014) FansProject unveiled their wholly original design which just happened to tickle the fancy old Transformer collectors like myself. The Retro-Future series featured a ice age themed combiner group that when merged together formed Glacialord. It's as if these new figures could have been on the shelves of your local Toys 'R Us store back in the 80's.
I've been sitting on these figures for entirely too long. It's time to "let them breathe" so join me if you will as we take an indepth look at the "Glaciabots".
First up is Fangro, a sabertooth lion. Before we get to the figure, let's take a closer look at the packaging. If you're a long time reader of the blog then you'll know I'm a fan of packaging. While I don't save toy packaging like I once did, there is just too much love put into this particular packaging for me to gloss over or to toss in the trash.
For starters you'll notice that the box has all sorts of "defects" worked into the design. From the crushed corner, worn edges, old tape or even water damage, these boxes are meant to look like they've seen their fair share of love over the years. The front of the box features a small window where you can see a portion of the toy. If you look through the window carefully you'll notice the figure is sitting inside a white block of styrofoam. Screw planet Earth, we've got styrofoam trays again!! A image of the blocky character is featured prominently on the right side.
Fangro is the first of the lot that I opened and I was having so much fun with this figure that it was hard to put him down and move onto the next. It's a shame that these toys ultimately didn't sell that well for FansProject as they are great. It was refreshing to see a third party company release something original in a sea of "reimagined" established characters. As of this post, many of the "Glaciabots" can be purchased at online retailers for a fraction of their original prices.
GLACIALORD: