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  • 02-22-2011, 12:30 PM
    S'laargorath

    Re: TF2011 - Iron Maiden and Iggy Pop

    Yay Iggy! So cool, I can't believe they're actually making him!

    This'll be my second music fig after Joey Ramone.

    Hope he'll be a little shorter than my other figs like he should be.

    Next I'd like to see a nice sneering Billy Idol.
  • 02-18-2011, 02:33 PM
    JeffSaylor

    TF2011 - Iron Maiden and Iggy Pop

    Two rock legends get new action figures...














    Toy Fair 2011 coverage brought to you by the following fine sponsors: BigBadToyStore.com, Sekaido.com, and Collectibles Insurance.


    Seeing Iron Maiden action figures at NECA's Toy Fair showroom came as no surprise; the company made it clear their plans for the legendary rock band at SDCC last summer (see our story HERE). What was a surprise were the two new figures shown: Eddie from their self-titled debut album (pictured above) and Eddie in his new sci-fi form from Maiden's newest album The Final Frontier (below). Look for both amazing figures this Summer.


    Also on display was a new rock figure of the godfather of punk, Iggy Pop (below). Look for this 7 inch figure in May.




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