Toy has posted a new item, 'THE FASHION DOLL REVIEW 2013-08-10 01:57:00'
Why you should come to Barbie convention... One of our table mates made these by
hand--aren't they cute?
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Saturday, August 10, 2013
Friday, August 9, 2013
[Toy] Preview Hot Toys MMS211 Iron Man 3 1/6th scale The Mandarin 12-inch Collectible Figure
Toy has posted a new item, 'Preview Hot Toys MMS211 Iron Man 3 1/6th scale The
Mandarin 12-inch Collectible Figure'
"The master is here." Marvels Iron Man 3 has been extremely successful in the
box office. From the menacing portrayal in movie trailer to the actual film that
brings an unexpected twist, The Mandarin has been one of the most
attention-grabbing characters in Iron Man 3. Although the representation of The
Mandarin in the movie may have deviated from the comics, Sir Ben Kingsley has
given a great performance to this peculiar role and Hot Toys is happy to present
the 1/6th scale The Mandarin Collectible Figure from the movie.The Mandarin
collectible figure is specially crafted based on the image of Sir Ben Kingsley
as The Mandarin in the movie, highlighting the newly developed head sculpt,
tailored costume with remarkable details and accessories.
Hot Toys MMS211 (Movie Masterpiece Series) Iron Man 3 1/6th scale The Mandarin
Collectible Figure specially features: Authentic and detailed fully realized
likeness of Sir Ben Kingsley as The Mandarin in Iron Man 3, Movie-accurate
facial features with detailed beard, wrinkles and skin texture. Approximately 28
cm tall True Type Body with over 30 points of articulations. Seven (7)
interchangeable palms with rings including: One (1) pair relaxed palms, One (1)
pair of fists, One (1) pair of open palms, One (1) posing right palm. Each piece
of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
Costume: One (1) black tee, One (1) light brown vest with dark green trims, One
(1) patterned waistband, One (1) embroidered dark green robe with bronze color
trims and hood, One (1) pair of camouflage pants with golden dragon embroidery
on the left, One (1) pair of army green boots
Accessories: One (1) Chinese style antique chair, One (1) pair of sunglasses,
Figure stand with The Mandarin nameplate and the movie logo
Artists: Head Sculpted by Kojun, Head Painted by JC. Hong, Head Art Directed by
Yoong Young Lee, Accessories Painted by Hai Lim** Prototype shown, final product
may be slightly different ** Product details could be subjected to change
without further noticeRelease date: Q1-Q2, 2014
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Mandarin 12-inch Collectible Figure'
"The master is here." Marvels Iron Man 3 has been extremely successful in the
box office. From the menacing portrayal in movie trailer to the actual film that
brings an unexpected twist, The Mandarin has been one of the most
attention-grabbing characters in Iron Man 3. Although the representation of The
Mandarin in the movie may have deviated from the comics, Sir Ben Kingsley has
given a great performance to this peculiar role and Hot Toys is happy to present
the 1/6th scale The Mandarin Collectible Figure from the movie.The Mandarin
collectible figure is specially crafted based on the image of Sir Ben Kingsley
as The Mandarin in the movie, highlighting the newly developed head sculpt,
tailored costume with remarkable details and accessories.
Hot Toys MMS211 (Movie Masterpiece Series) Iron Man 3 1/6th scale The Mandarin
Collectible Figure specially features: Authentic and detailed fully realized
likeness of Sir Ben Kingsley as The Mandarin in Iron Man 3, Movie-accurate
facial features with detailed beard, wrinkles and skin texture. Approximately 28
cm tall True Type Body with over 30 points of articulations. Seven (7)
interchangeable palms with rings including: One (1) pair relaxed palms, One (1)
pair of fists, One (1) pair of open palms, One (1) posing right palm. Each piece
of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
Costume: One (1) black tee, One (1) light brown vest with dark green trims, One
(1) patterned waistband, One (1) embroidered dark green robe with bronze color
trims and hood, One (1) pair of camouflage pants with golden dragon embroidery
on the left, One (1) pair of army green boots
Accessories: One (1) Chinese style antique chair, One (1) pair of sunglasses,
Figure stand with The Mandarin nameplate and the movie logo
Artists: Head Sculpted by Kojun, Head Painted by JC. Hong, Head Art Directed by
Yoong Young Lee, Accessories Painted by Hai Lim** Prototype shown, final product
may be slightly different ** Product details could be subjected to change
without further noticeRelease date: Q1-Q2, 2014
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
[Toy] Crayola Washable Kid's Paint 10-Pack
Toy has posted a new item, 'Crayola Washable Kid's Paint 10-Pack'
Product DescriptionSet includes 10 different colors of washable kid's paint
in 2 oz. Plastic bottles.From its earliest beginnings, Crayola has been a color
company. Crayola came into being when cousins Edw...
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Product DescriptionSet includes 10 different colors of washable kid's paint
in 2 oz. Plastic bottles.From its earliest beginnings, Crayola has been a color
company. Crayola came into being when cousins Edw...
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
[Toy] Disney Doc McStuffins Mini Beanbag Plush - Squeakers
Toy has posted a new item, 'Disney Doc McStuffins Mini Beanbag Plush -
Squeakers'
Product DescriptionDisney Doc McStuffins Mini Beanbag Plush - Squeakers is
soft cuddly and adorable! Collect all Doc McStuffin Mini Beanbag Plush dolls!
Each Sold Separately!Doc McStuffins is an American ...
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Squeakers'
Product DescriptionDisney Doc McStuffins Mini Beanbag Plush - Squeakers is
soft cuddly and adorable! Collect all Doc McStuffin Mini Beanbag Plush dolls!
Each Sold Separately!Doc McStuffins is an American ...
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
[Toy] Trash Pack Gross Ghosts Series 12 Pack Unboxing Review
Toy has posted a new item, 'Trash Pack Gross Ghosts Series 12 Pack Unboxing
Review'
Hey Reagans Toy Review Nation its Dad and Reagan and this time we are back with
an ultra special Trash Pack surprise. Recently we were greeted with a large box
from UPS and you might be able to guess who it was from by the video in this
post. Yep, you guessed it, it was TRASH PACK! The great people from Moose Toys
PR company sent us a new Trash Pack series called Gross Ghosts! Not only did
they send us a 12 pack, but they also sent us a 5 pack and the official Gross
Ghosts Garbage Truck!
What is a Trash Pack Gross Ghost? Glad you asked! They are a new see-through
trashie, that looks like a ghost! They are equally as disgusting as their series
1 characters. This ghostly series will be available at TARGET stores just in
time for Halloween, this fall 2013.
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Review'
Hey Reagans Toy Review Nation its Dad and Reagan and this time we are back with
an ultra special Trash Pack surprise. Recently we were greeted with a large box
from UPS and you might be able to guess who it was from by the video in this
post. Yep, you guessed it, it was TRASH PACK! The great people from Moose Toys
PR company sent us a new Trash Pack series called Gross Ghosts! Not only did
they send us a 12 pack, but they also sent us a 5 pack and the official Gross
Ghosts Garbage Truck!
What is a Trash Pack Gross Ghost? Glad you asked! They are a new see-through
trashie, that looks like a ghost! They are equally as disgusting as their series
1 characters. This ghostly series will be available at TARGET stores just in
time for Halloween, this fall 2013.
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Monday, August 5, 2013
[Toy] F-15・ACTV Active Eagle
Toy has posted a new item, 'F-15・ACTV Active Eagle'
Review by VF5SS
To this date the Volks's A3 line has the most extensive range of Muv-Luv
merchandise. It has covered all the major Tactical Surface Fighter designs and
just about every variant thereof. While some appear quite frequently on the
aftermarket for reasonable prices, others pop up once in a BETA infested moon
and command exorbitant amounts of yen. For whatever reason, the F-15ACTV Active
Eagle tended to run at least the equivalent to $110 USD. When I saw a lonely
used one Mandarake for just 2,500 yen (about $25), I quickly scooped it up. So
how does this rare bird fare? Let's find out.
One of Argos Test Flight's Active Eagles blasts through the air while trying to
avoid an international incident during the third episode of Total Eclipse.
Please check out my video review.
The F-15ACTV Active Eagle was the tenth normal retail release in Volks's A3 line
and hails from the Muv-Luv Alternative spinoff: Total Eclipse. Interestingly
enough I have heard the A3 line was tied in heavily with Total Eclipse as the
latter was conceived as a way to create more Tactical Surface Fighters that
could be made into action figures. In universe, the Active Eagle is described as
a test bed for upgrading all F-15's through the use of more powerful jump units
and extra thrusters all over.
Naturally this figure shares a great number of components with the Strike Eagle
as both were released the same year. The name and function of the Active Eagle
is derived from its real life namesake, the F-15 ACTIVE. Both were technology
demonstrators that aimed to show how an existing air frame can stay on the
cutting edge without the need of a whole new machine. Like the regular Strike
Eagle, the Active Eagle figure stands about 6 inches tall is made mostly out of
thick PVC plastic.
The Active Eagle is absolutely brimming with extra engine nozzles for increased
performance.
In addition to the upgraded jump units attached to its waist, the Active Eagle
sports a pair of additional boosters that take the place of the usual mount
pylons.
Even with the extra equipment, the Active Eagle is no touchier than most A3
figures when it comes to balancing. It helps that the jump units only stick out
a fairly gentle angle.
The jump units feature an interesting gimmick in where the wings can be swapped
out with a pair that feature additional fuel tanks. It's a nice little touch for
airplane enthusiasts to show how all that extra power commands a powerful
thirst.
Even without the additional engines, the base Active Eagle still sports a number
of new parts such as the large arm mounted sensors and a some calf doohickeys.
Like many A3 figures, you get a pair of fill in parts for the knee joints that
completely impedes their movement in the name of line art fidelity. Again I am
not a TSF knee fetishist so I usually just leave these in the box.
The upper body features some extensive remolding from the Strike Eagle as the
torso sports additional detailing with both the shoulder pads and head being
completely new. The new head is a welcome upgrade in terms of articulation and
it can much more easily look to the left or right even when the additional back
boosters are attached. The beefy thrust vectoring engines in the shoulders are a
nod to the modified engines seen on the real F-15 ACTIVE. These new shoulders do
retain the moving flaps that angle up when the bicep is rotated. Also note that
the skirt armor even have additional orange colored sensors. Even the
nosecone-like codpiece has more detailing.
Aside form the head, the Active Eagle's articulation is largely the same as the
Strike Eagle's. The only other major improvement is how the open ended ankle
guards let the Active Eagle do a little more stretching before battle. With the
toes pointing forward like that, the whole leg kind of look like a dragon with a
single green eye.
In terms of accessories, the Active Eagle is a "what you see is what you get"
kind of figure. With the space for mount pylons being allocated to the
additional boosters, you only get a pair of guns for its main armament with the
usual American close combat weapons consisting of a pair of knives. Rounding
things out is a pair of splayed hands and fists.
You also get a set of uncut decals. These are identical to the set that comes
with the Strike Eagle. They are clear sticky type markings.
As an action figure, the Active Eagle is a fairly competent one. The A-Lock
joints provide a good range of motion with the stability of ratcheted clicks. As
the joints are limited to a certain number of clicks in any direction, finding
the right position for a good pose is key.
Despite coming from a high end doll and garage kit maker, A3 figures have the
design sense of a retail level collector's toy. They're not exactly Robot
Damashii level, more like upscale Revoltechs.
The aircraft gray coloring on the Active Eagle strengthens its connection with
the real life warplanes that inspired Tactical Surface Fighters. Like the Strike
Eagle, the paint is a little thick and rough in places with a few of the small
moving flaps suffering from some paint gluing. Fortunately I have a friend who
is a master modeler to help fix a minor break on one of the skirt armor's
movable flaps. Although I think he may have sacrificed a pigeon to get the part
back to me.
Like most TSF's, the Active Eagle looks quite intimidating.
While the knives are good and straight, the big sensors on the arms tend to bend
due to the softness of the PVC.
Thanks to its movable skirts, the Active Eagle can achieve a decent kneeling
pose.
With a strong display stand such as a Yamato Might Block base, the Active Eagle
can take flight. It can be hard to find good place to mount these guys in a
stand as their inherent back heaviness makes them want to lean back.
Overall the Active Eagle is simply a more elaborate looking version of the
regular Strike Eagle. As an early entry in the A3 line, it is a competent action
figure that is especially fun for Muv-Luv fans. It doesn't quite have the fit
and finish of later A3 figures like the F-4J Kai Zuikaku or the F-16 Fighting
Falcon but is a good presentation of the Active Eagle. For the lack of any other
merchandise of this design, it fills the niche with workmanlike execution. I
wouldn't pay above its MSRP for it so try to find a good deal on places like
Mandarake or Yahoo Japan auctions.
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Review by VF5SS
To this date the Volks's A3 line has the most extensive range of Muv-Luv
merchandise. It has covered all the major Tactical Surface Fighter designs and
just about every variant thereof. While some appear quite frequently on the
aftermarket for reasonable prices, others pop up once in a BETA infested moon
and command exorbitant amounts of yen. For whatever reason, the F-15ACTV Active
Eagle tended to run at least the equivalent to $110 USD. When I saw a lonely
used one Mandarake for just 2,500 yen (about $25), I quickly scooped it up. So
how does this rare bird fare? Let's find out.
One of Argos Test Flight's Active Eagles blasts through the air while trying to
avoid an international incident during the third episode of Total Eclipse.
Please check out my video review.
The F-15ACTV Active Eagle was the tenth normal retail release in Volks's A3 line
and hails from the Muv-Luv Alternative spinoff: Total Eclipse. Interestingly
enough I have heard the A3 line was tied in heavily with Total Eclipse as the
latter was conceived as a way to create more Tactical Surface Fighters that
could be made into action figures. In universe, the Active Eagle is described as
a test bed for upgrading all F-15's through the use of more powerful jump units
and extra thrusters all over.
Naturally this figure shares a great number of components with the Strike Eagle
as both were released the same year. The name and function of the Active Eagle
is derived from its real life namesake, the F-15 ACTIVE. Both were technology
demonstrators that aimed to show how an existing air frame can stay on the
cutting edge without the need of a whole new machine. Like the regular Strike
Eagle, the Active Eagle figure stands about 6 inches tall is made mostly out of
thick PVC plastic.
The Active Eagle is absolutely brimming with extra engine nozzles for increased
performance.
In addition to the upgraded jump units attached to its waist, the Active Eagle
sports a pair of additional boosters that take the place of the usual mount
pylons.
Even with the extra equipment, the Active Eagle is no touchier than most A3
figures when it comes to balancing. It helps that the jump units only stick out
a fairly gentle angle.
The jump units feature an interesting gimmick in where the wings can be swapped
out with a pair that feature additional fuel tanks. It's a nice little touch for
airplane enthusiasts to show how all that extra power commands a powerful
thirst.
Even without the additional engines, the base Active Eagle still sports a number
of new parts such as the large arm mounted sensors and a some calf doohickeys.
Like many A3 figures, you get a pair of fill in parts for the knee joints that
completely impedes their movement in the name of line art fidelity. Again I am
not a TSF knee fetishist so I usually just leave these in the box.
The upper body features some extensive remolding from the Strike Eagle as the
torso sports additional detailing with both the shoulder pads and head being
completely new. The new head is a welcome upgrade in terms of articulation and
it can much more easily look to the left or right even when the additional back
boosters are attached. The beefy thrust vectoring engines in the shoulders are a
nod to the modified engines seen on the real F-15 ACTIVE. These new shoulders do
retain the moving flaps that angle up when the bicep is rotated. Also note that
the skirt armor even have additional orange colored sensors. Even the
nosecone-like codpiece has more detailing.
Aside form the head, the Active Eagle's articulation is largely the same as the
Strike Eagle's. The only other major improvement is how the open ended ankle
guards let the Active Eagle do a little more stretching before battle. With the
toes pointing forward like that, the whole leg kind of look like a dragon with a
single green eye.
In terms of accessories, the Active Eagle is a "what you see is what you get"
kind of figure. With the space for mount pylons being allocated to the
additional boosters, you only get a pair of guns for its main armament with the
usual American close combat weapons consisting of a pair of knives. Rounding
things out is a pair of splayed hands and fists.
You also get a set of uncut decals. These are identical to the set that comes
with the Strike Eagle. They are clear sticky type markings.
As an action figure, the Active Eagle is a fairly competent one. The A-Lock
joints provide a good range of motion with the stability of ratcheted clicks. As
the joints are limited to a certain number of clicks in any direction, finding
the right position for a good pose is key.
Despite coming from a high end doll and garage kit maker, A3 figures have the
design sense of a retail level collector's toy. They're not exactly Robot
Damashii level, more like upscale Revoltechs.
The aircraft gray coloring on the Active Eagle strengthens its connection with
the real life warplanes that inspired Tactical Surface Fighters. Like the Strike
Eagle, the paint is a little thick and rough in places with a few of the small
moving flaps suffering from some paint gluing. Fortunately I have a friend who
is a master modeler to help fix a minor break on one of the skirt armor's
movable flaps. Although I think he may have sacrificed a pigeon to get the part
back to me.
Like most TSF's, the Active Eagle looks quite intimidating.
While the knives are good and straight, the big sensors on the arms tend to bend
due to the softness of the PVC.
Thanks to its movable skirts, the Active Eagle can achieve a decent kneeling
pose.
With a strong display stand such as a Yamato Might Block base, the Active Eagle
can take flight. It can be hard to find good place to mount these guys in a
stand as their inherent back heaviness makes them want to lean back.
Overall the Active Eagle is simply a more elaborate looking version of the
regular Strike Eagle. As an early entry in the A3 line, it is a competent action
figure that is especially fun for Muv-Luv fans. It doesn't quite have the fit
and finish of later A3 figures like the F-4J Kai Zuikaku or the F-16 Fighting
Falcon but is a good presentation of the Active Eagle. For the lack of any other
merchandise of this design, it fills the niche with workmanlike execution. I
wouldn't pay above its MSRP for it so try to find a good deal on places like
Mandarake or Yahoo Japan auctions.
View the full image album
You may view the latest post at
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
[Toy] Michael Ansara, Voice Actor of Mr. Freeze on Batman Animated Series, Dies at 91
Toy has posted a new item, 'Michael Ansara, Voice Actor of Mr. Freeze on Batman
Animated Series, Dies at 91'
I'm sorry I have some bad news to share but I think it's important to mention
that the Actor, Michael Ansara, passed away a few days ago. He was 91 years old.
He was best known for playing the Klingon leader Kang,on the original 1960's
Star Trek TV Series. But, he has done countless movies and other TV appearances
as well. I didn't know this, but for a short time, he was married to Barbara
Eden (of "I Dream of Jeanie" fame).Michael Ansara died last Wednesday at his
home in Calabasas, California. He was born in a small village in Syria, arriving
in the United States with his American parents at the age of two. He caught the
"acting bug" early in life and went on to appear on "The Untouchables," "Alfred
Hitchcock Presents," "Perry Mason, "Lost in Space," "Hawaii 5-0," "Murder She
Wrote," "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" and his ex-wife's show, "I Dream of
Jeannie."But, Michael Ansara will always be remembered by Batman Fans as the
voice of Mr. Freeze on the classic TV cartoon, Batman: The Animated Series.I
always loved that character, and besides having a really great graphic design
"look", the voice was really the best thing about him, total perfection. if you
would like to remember this please just check out the Tribute Music Video down
below. He was GREAT!R. I. P.Mr. Michael Ansara, you will be missed.
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Animated Series, Dies at 91'
I'm sorry I have some bad news to share but I think it's important to mention
that the Actor, Michael Ansara, passed away a few days ago. He was 91 years old.
He was best known for playing the Klingon leader Kang,on the original 1960's
Star Trek TV Series. But, he has done countless movies and other TV appearances
as well. I didn't know this, but for a short time, he was married to Barbara
Eden (of "I Dream of Jeanie" fame).Michael Ansara died last Wednesday at his
home in Calabasas, California. He was born in a small village in Syria, arriving
in the United States with his American parents at the age of two. He caught the
"acting bug" early in life and went on to appear on "The Untouchables," "Alfred
Hitchcock Presents," "Perry Mason, "Lost in Space," "Hawaii 5-0," "Murder She
Wrote," "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" and his ex-wife's show, "I Dream of
Jeannie."But, Michael Ansara will always be remembered by Batman Fans as the
voice of Mr. Freeze on the classic TV cartoon, Batman: The Animated Series.I
always loved that character, and besides having a really great graphic design
"look", the voice was really the best thing about him, total perfection. if you
would like to remember this please just check out the Tribute Music Video down
below. He was GREAT!R. I. P.Mr. Michael Ansara, you will be missed.
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