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Play Mind Toys' TITANIUM: HEAVY ARTILLERY (2003) Real metal toys fail to make an impact... PLAY MIND TOYS' TITANIUM: HEAVY ARTILLERY 2003 12" x 10" To insure your action figure collection, get in touch with our sponsor Collectibles Insurance. For a great selection of action figures and collectibles, check out BigBadToyStore.com, ToyDorks.com, BriansToys.com, ToyWiz.com, SmallJoes.com, MonkeyDepot.com, and Sekaido.com. For an amazing selection of original sculptures, statues, prints and DVDs be sure to check out ShiflettBrothers.com. Play Mind Toys had an ambitious project in the early 2000's with a series of real metal action figures appropriately titled Titanium (this was before Hasbro branded the name for their die-cast Star Wars vehicles). Standing about 6 inches tall, the figures used a core body that resembled a large Stikfas with multiple attachment points for gear and weapons. Contruction-wise, these were some seriously well-built toys, the real metal content lending them great durability (and heft). Unfortunately, Titanium never found a devoted following, ending the line almost as soon as it began. Titanium's simplistic design was no doubt a turn-off to mature collectors, though I believe the lack of product recognition - via a media tie-in - ultimately led to its demise. >> CARDBACK ARCHIVE <<
Play Mind Toys' TITANIUM: HEAVY ARTILLERY (2003)
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