JeffSaylor
09-28-2010, 09:47 AM
Charles Band's fiendish dolls take a trip back in time...
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I've seen most of the Puppetmaster movies, but have never considered myself a hardcore fan. I appreciate them for what they are: fun B-movies. Puppetmaster does have a loyal fanbase, however, evident by the wave after wave of fiendish action figures created by Full Moon Toys. The company had a pretty good run with their Puppetmaster action figures, capturing all the dolls from the original movie (including a gazillion variants), as well as their "retro" look from the prequel film, Retro Puppetmaster. I really like the look of these raw, hand-carved "wood" dolls over the more modern classics. Unfortunately, I caught these as the series was ending, only managing to snag Six-Shooter on a 1/2 off clearance sale. I may track down a few more... just for the fun of it...
FULL MOON TOYS' RETRO PUPPETMASTER
1999
8" x 13"
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I've seen most of the Puppetmaster movies, but have never considered myself a hardcore fan. I appreciate them for what they are: fun B-movies. Puppetmaster does have a loyal fanbase, however, evident by the wave after wave of fiendish action figures created by Full Moon Toys. The company had a pretty good run with their Puppetmaster action figures, capturing all the dolls from the original movie (including a gazillion variants), as well as their "retro" look from the prequel film, Retro Puppetmaster. I really like the look of these raw, hand-carved "wood" dolls over the more modern classics. Unfortunately, I caught these as the series was ending, only managing to snag Six-Shooter on a 1/2 off clearance sale. I may track down a few more... just for the fun of it...
FULL MOON TOYS' RETRO PUPPETMASTER
1999
8" x 13"
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=11838&stc=1&d=1285686481
>> CARDBACK ARCHIVE << (https://www.figures.com/forums/news/?pp=25&daysprune=-1&prefixid=CARDBACK)