Wow! How could I have forgotten such awesome Toys?!? How could I have let their weapons and belts get lost into closet obscurity? What used to be a complete collection of awesomeness was now just loose accessories and broken parts. I never really played with my Ninja Turtles; I would just set them up and pose them. It was important that I kept them like new, but now they were just random pieces lost in the shuffle of other random pieces.
Regardless, I took what I could find and reassembled whatever pieces that weren't permanently broken. I brought them home for my boys and gave my old TMNT toys new purpose. I even managed to find complete sets of weapons for several of my favorite characters, which brings me to why this post is being written.
There is not a soul in the world who hasn't heard of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They're everywhere, and they've been a part of pop culture since the 80s. Not that familiar? You wanna know more? Just take a short trip to Google Land and educate yourself. Monthly comics still in print, on going action figure releases, cartoon episodes, three live action films, an animated feature with a new one in the works, and let's not forget the original arcade game. God I loved that arcade game.
Until I was about 12 or 13, I was infatuated with the Turtles. Every Tuesday I'd go to the local bowling alley with my mom to play that arcade game, until it become available on Super Nintendo. I also had a copy of the Coming Out of Their Shells cassette tape available through Pizza Hut when the turtles decided to become rock stars. I owned VHS tapes of the first two live action films, and as I've already stated, I owned most of the original action figure line. Sheeeeeesh! What wonderful memories! But enough digressing.
Easily the best part about the Ninja Turtle craze was the action figure line from the late 80s and early 90s. I'm not too impressed with most of the new figures coming out (the Turtles themselves being an exception), but the original line was a perfect example of sheer craftsmanship and creativity. The sculpts were so detailed and in many cases extremely gross. But, hey, it was the 80s; most toys were gross then. The only thing lacking about the figures, and many a fanboy will agree, were the paint jobs. Though the toys were bright and colorful, they failed to capture the detailed design the sculptors had in mind. Plus, this action figure line was made up of mutants and monsters who had no business having such garish paint jobs, even though they were made for children and the brighter colors surely caught the youngsters' eyes. So like many a fanboy, I've taken some of my favorite figures and given them new paint jobs. A better paint job brings out the detail in the figure, and thanks to eBay, I've been able to track down certain accessories missing from some of my old figures, rendering them complete and looking better than ever. Here are Muckman & Joe Eyeball and Scumbug, three of the coolest bad guys from the 1990 series with new custom paint jobs. Stay tuned for more.
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SCUMBUG |
MUCKMAN & Joe Eyeball |
Scumbag was always my favorite TMNT toy. I recently found some of my old Real Ghostbusters toys (including a toilet monster)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I've always liked Scumbag, but I think he had the worst paint job out of all the figures.
ReplyDeleteMan, what a find! Ghostbusters toys! Put 'em on Ebay. I only had Slimer with the pizza and watermelon. Miss that guy.
finally watched Piranha DD last night. Though it did have its moments, I'm not sure I'll be watching it again.
I love everything about this. Especially how muckman looks kinda like Toxie. beautiful paint jobs!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elyk! I recently acquired all the Playmates Toxic Crusaders and will be painting them up too. Such neat figures!
ReplyDeletethat muckman....he's a custom repaint gateway drug.
ReplyDeletei like your take on him. your TMNTs are heavily horror influenced, and i like it!
Ha! Yep, he definitely got me hooked!
DeleteSo glad you noticed the horror element! It can't be helped.
Extremly well done - good job! Me likes alot.
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