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TCM Ultimate Leatherface - Toyark Gallery
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08-25-2015, 03:00 PM
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Trivial Psychic
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Joe Moore
They've been trying to get the license, but Randy has said that they've had no luck in negotiations. They were basically told no. They wanted to do both Ultimate and Mego style. But it's not happening any time soon.
Didn't NECA already have the rights, or did they revert back to the owners somehow? I remember NECA putting out several versions of Myers from both the original and remake series of films under their "Reel Toys" line.
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ultraman zoffy
Man, that's a serious bummer... =( guess I'll have to resort to making a custom then.
If you are willing to settle, the versions that I mentioned are all pretty decent figures of Myers. Sadly, the articulation isn't all that great, but the molds are terrific (depending on how you feel about Rob Zombie's version) and hold up pretty well to this day (my favorite is the two pack that comes with his niece.) The original Movie Maniac figures from Mcfarlane also hold up fairly well. Myers has always been the slowest and most deliberate of the classic slasher characters, so his lack of articulation is usually a sin forgiven in the fact that there aren't too many crazy poses you'll need to put him in.
Now those crazy secondary market prices, that is a different sin altogether.
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