ITT: Your favorite toys
From any line, any scale, any IP, anything
Doesn't even have to be just one, just post figures you like the most out of your entire collection
If possible, give a reason why it's your favorite--it may hold sentimental value, or it may just be because you like the way it looks.
Seeing pics like this jumpstarted everything for me. My first was a Revo Stormtrooper, and I have not regretted it since.
>great character
>great figure
>great price
>great ass
My black rx was the first of many. And now my riders have grown to too many, but he will always shine in the center.
>>6000309
This handsome fucker right here. The lit lightsaber looks incredible, the animatronic motions are okay but James Earl Jones' oh-so-smooth voice makes up for it, the only thing I don't like though is that somebody had the "bright" idea of painting the mask vents gray, but overal this is hands down my favorite toy in my collection.
>>6000309
THATS A LOADED QUESTION OP
> be me
> around 8 or 9 years old
> birthday
> mom and dad get me this
> My dad and I spent 2 hours playing with this
Say what you want about the prequels. But you have to admit the toys were badass
>>6000950
The prequels are badass in general. Plebs just don't get them.
>>6001055
Ok, sure, George.
>>6001055
Yeah, it had all those great fights between "unlikable protagonist" and "antagonist with two lines of dialogue and poorly explained or nonexistent motivations".
>>6001055
The only significance of the prequels would be the somewhat bold idea of putting a big emphasis on trade politics and alliances throughout an entire trilogy aimed towards pushing kids toys. It actually has a sophisticated presentation on all of that, but it was overshadowed by the typical push towards character marketability and grasping at every last fucking chance to shoehorn in winks and nods towards the lore of the first movies. Yoda knew Chewbacca? Yeah, fuck you.
But maybe 2% of the audience paid attention to any of that. The rest are split between people hating everything about the prequels, and people ironically/nostalgically loving the prequels.
>>6001174
Everyone has their own opinion. My opinion is that the prequels were.........alright
>>6000950
I had the lego version of that. Too bad I was too young to appreciate it.
>>6000309
I have seen that room in person and that picture doesn't do it justice. For those of you who don't know, it's at the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Paul's Valley, OK. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys collecting toys. It's a great place.