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  2. Stikfas - Wikipedia

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    STIKFAS are 3.25-inch (8cm) model assembly figures or toys made by Stikfas Pte. Ltd., a company based in Singapore. Once assembled, they can be customized with stickers (packaged as Stickers) and parts from other sets. STIKFAS are designed so that all of the joints are moveable ball/sockets, making the figurines poseable and interchangeable.

  3. McFarlane Toys - Wikipedia

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    McFarlane's Dragons are a line of action figures which were launched in 2005 under the "Horror, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Action Figures" section of McFarlane Toys. These figures were released biannually. [4] This set features several highly detailed six inch dragon action figures and a slightly larger and more expansive "boxed set" figure.

  4. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    An action figure is a poseable character model ... Dragon Models New Generation Life Action ... The "T" joint at a figure's hips commonly allows up to 180° of front ...

  5. Dragon Models Limited - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Models Limited (Dragon or DML for short) is a Hong-Kong–based manufacturer of plastic model kits, diecast models and military action figures.Founded in 1987, the company's products are distributed globally and can be found in most major hobby distribution channels and retailers.

  6. ES Gokin - Wikipedia

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    ES Gokin (ES合金) is a joint collaboration toy line produced/manufactured by Hong Kong Action Toys and licensing/distributed by Japanese toy company Art Storm. The line consists of SD (Super Deformed) Die-Cast robots which mainly focuses on mechas. It was first introduced and released in the year 2009.

  7. Grenadier Models Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lines of 54mm scale figures (#5401-5409) featuring personages like "5401- Jesus of Nazareth," and a 77mm series of figures (#9001-9003, 9006) based on the calendar art of Boris Vallejo. [11] were dropped in 1983. [16] Between March 1984 and February 1985 Grenadier released twelve monthly installments in the popular Dragon-of-the-Month series.

  8. Shadowrun Duels - Wikipedia

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    The ball-jointed articulation in the shoulders, pin-jointed elbows, knees, wrists, and peg jointed neck, waist and hips was noted with the comment, "This isn't bad, but more leg articulation - particularly balljointed hips and ankle joints - would have greatly improved this figure." [1]

  9. Battle Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Battle Beasts were created by Takara of Japan in 1986. Tomy Co., Ltd., aka K.K. Takara-Tomy, still owns the worldwide rights to the property.The heyday for the toyline came during the period in which it was licensed to Hasbro for distribution outside Japan when Hasbro marketed the toys in America and many other parts of the world.

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