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  2. Dimestore soldier - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, Barclay conserved metal by designing new figures with a large "pod foot" instead of the usual base. However, the low cost of mass amounts of unpainted plastic figures, the increasing cost of the price of metal and scares of the dangers of metal toys lead to the demise of the dimestore soldier.

  3. Here are 5 'Toy Story' toys that you might still own and are ...

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    While we go and call our parents to dig through the basement, check out 7 of the most expensive "Toy Story" toys on eBay! 1.) Buzz Lightyear figurine. Photo cred: eBay. 2.) Woody figurine.

  4. Mighty Max (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    A total of six figure sets were released, each including Max, Norman, Virgil and various villains and monsters. The first three were simply repaints of pre-existing figures that came with recent Doom Zones and Horror Heads as well as from a few of the bigger playsets. The second three, however, were all-new figures done in the style of the cartoon.

  5. Barclay Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    One line produced around 1960 was the 'Bottle Series' Metal Miniatures. Barclay's tiny vehicles were placed in a small blister card covered with clear plastic in the form of a bottle. On one side of the package, a skyscraper was illustrated – on the other side, a country lane. The entire package was only slightly smaller than 4 x 2.75 inches.

  6. 'Pawn Stars' takes a look back at the show's most valuable toys

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    I've seen this figure by itself go anywhere between $8-$10,000." He added that the head of Stretch Serpent Armstrong toy would go for a hefty amount. "Just this alone, a guy would pay," he said ...

  7. Super Powers Collection - Wikipedia

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    This emphasis on each figure's "super power" led to the naming of the line: "The Super Powers Collection". Each figure in the first two series were also packaged with a mini-comic featuring an adventure with a spotlight on that character. The figures also included a cut-out collector's card on the back of each package.

  8. 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.

  9. Bullmark - Wikipedia

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    Bullmark's vinyl Godzilla and Ultraman toys are extremely popular among Japanese toy collectors; some currently retail for thousands of dollars. Bullmark's vinyl toys were produced in a variety of sizes from "mini" (3-4") to "standard" (8-9") to "giant," (usually 12" or more) with smaller runs produced with different colorways for export to Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States.

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