searyder
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May 6, 2024 8:13:59 GMT -6
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Post by searyder on Nov 25, 2007 19:08:34 GMT -6
Hi Everybody! I have a question about the identity of an action figure I found a few years ago in a bin or random figures. He is a 6 inch figure dressed in brown - he's wearing boots, a toolbelt, a watch and possibly some chain mail. He has a skullet, but there is a notch on the back of his head that makes me think he's missing a hat or helmet. He is also missing his weapon. There is a lever on his back that moves his arms up and down, and on his leg is "copyright 1993 CPII China". Here is a photo: www.cyndyryder.ca/mystery/mystery_assets/Photo 154.jpg[/img] Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Post by Hudasa21 on Nov 25, 2007 20:21:49 GMT -6
He's The Ripper from Last Action Hero movie
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Post by proteus on Nov 28, 2007 17:26:31 GMT -6
he should have a hat and an axe i believe
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Post by gort on Sept 19, 2006 9:33:11 GMT -6
Any ideas? About 5 1/2" (14cm) tall, Copyright 1993 CPII China. The head scupt looks like Arnie, the costume looks kinda Conan-ish (apart from the cowboy boots!), right arm has a hole and trigger for some kind of projectile. Sword, knife and belt came with it but I don't know if there original (the belt has grenades on which is a bit weird for the styling, but then again so are the cowboy boots so who knows)
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sanfords2
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Post by sanfords2 on Sept 19, 2006 13:49:28 GMT -6
This is Arnie from Last Action Hero - Skull Attack Jack. He shoots a missile with a skull on it out of his right hand. Pretty Craptacular action figure line. You could buy these at Big Lots 15 years after the movie came out.
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Post by gort on Sept 19, 2006 16:16:22 GMT -6
Wow, this is a licensed figure? I thought it was a crappy knock-off.
Pretty Craptacular describes it fairly well, thanks Sanfords
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Post by 10incher on May 26, 2008 15:18:08 GMT -6
That is one ugly mofo. I picked up the Jack Slater & covertible set (that came in a white box) at a garage sale last year. The two villians in the set are alright, though 4 different variants of Jack and the kid kinda suck. Anyone have any pics or info on the unproduced second series?
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skyline
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Post by skyline on May 26, 2008 15:27:47 GMT -6
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Post by 10incher on May 26, 2008 15:37:56 GMT -6
Yes, I thought I had seen that pic somewhere before, cool cat figure though not sure if its worth the $1 rental of the movie to jog the old memory
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meglio89
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Post by meglio89 on Jun 24, 2008 17:09:31 GMT -6
Last Action Hero Ripper
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ludevig
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Post by ludevig on Jul 31, 2008 8:53:42 GMT -6
That is one ugly mofo. I picked up the Jack Slater & covertible set (that came in a white box) at a garage sale last year. The two villians in the set are alright, though 4 different variants of Jack and the kid kinda suck. Anyone have any pics or info on the unproduced second series? That really annoys me with some toylines, making multiple versions of one character. They do it with Star Wars all the time, Spiderman, Batman, Hulk also do this. What's really annoying is they don't do as many villains so you end up with loads of good guys and hardly any villains (except for Star Wars where you can have about twenty Darth Vaders) I liked how Visionaries just gave you one of each character and you had an equal amount of heroes to villains. That's how it's done.
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Post by 10incher on Sept 26, 2008 8:44:17 GMT -6
Thing is, are there even any other characters in the movie they could have made a figure of? Haven't seen the movie since it first came out on rental so don't really remember. They would have been better off just creating extra characters as figures that weren't even in the movie. Sort of a Last Action Hero expanded Universe (not sure if anyone would have cared even if they did though lol!).
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