VAMP collection revisited
- Red Laser
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Re: VAMP collection revisited
Funskool is very cheaply made compared to Hasbro and not really good. My Zarana was a funskool one she doesn't change colour in the sun and her arms are less articulated.
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Re: VAMP collection revisited
poor quality plastic which breaks more easily is what yojoe often notes, IIRC.
- Chopper
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Re: VAMP collection revisited
I have 3 Funskool chaps, Gung Ho, BBQ and Snow Job. I like em, bur yeah the plastic isn't that flash. I don't think they will self destruct any time soon tho.
- Thundershot
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Re: VAMP collection revisited
Wonderful stuff there Volly, the Lone Ranger & Visionaries particularly look the business.
The Funskool 'non Joe' Vamps do look good, the rally one especially so.
I saw a M.I.B Funskool A.w.e.striker @ the toy fair I attended last Sunday, bright green in colour & dispite being un-assembled & still sealed in it's bag it looked as fragile as hell.
The Funskool 'non Joe' Vamps do look good, the rally one especially so.
I saw a M.I.B Funskool A.w.e.striker @ the toy fair I attended last Sunday, bright green in colour & dispite being un-assembled & still sealed in it's bag it looked as fragile as hell.
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