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Pablo Hidalgo@infinata.bsky.social |
Meanwhile, further down the aisle, Hasbro has swivel arm battle grip, robots turning into trucks, and Mattel has Man-E-Faces. Poor Lumat and Romba never stood a chance.
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Pablo Hidalgo@infinata.bsky.social |
Meanwhile, further down the aisle, Hasbro has swivel arm battle grip, robots turning into trucks, and Mattel has Man-E-Faces. Poor Lumat and Romba never stood a chance.
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Phillip
@pjdonnell.bsky.social
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But… Han in Carbonite and Stormtrooper Luke!
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Andy Eaton
@urbanmech.bsky.social
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We never got to the giant playtest stage. USS Flagg sized Star Destroyer or Death Star would have been great.
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Tully Quinn
@tullyquinn.bsky.social
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I so greatly appreciated the pivot away from insanely muscular figures with non canon weapons to more screen accurate figures The detail of the prequel figures made me so happy
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Tenament Funster
@nfnnmidata.bsky.social
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i still haven't recovered from the "power of the force" series in the 90s with their overly muscled frames
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Jack Orion
@orionjack.bsky.social
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Stinkor with the never fading skunk smell was mind blowing to me as a kid. Like how they get the smell to never leave?
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