@@aviansavage6338 I learned it from spectre creative, Scott Toy Guru Neitlick. He’s worked at Mattel, jakks pacific and other companies over 20’years and he’s a collector too. Spectre creative is his channel on UA-cam if you’d want to take a look.
Now I have a Mini Me Jim Carey, I so had to put the tiny Jim Carey next to the Riddler figure...they can go out trick or treating all year long..lol it's like having a Big Jim figure..lol
i love BATTLE BUILDERS!!! i had all of them back when KB & TRU put them on clearance
Thank you for letting me know about this series, these are sooo cool. I never saw them way back when. They definitely stand the test of time.
@ mine didn’t. Those connections broke easily and may be why I got rid of them except a few figures.
Those are called slug figures. That means they aren’t articulated.
They could be fun to put in a diorama.
I did not know the term slug, in the toy world. Now I can use the term more so I sound like I am knowledgeable in the toy industry.
is that official? it's funny because i call them "booger" figures.
except the SMURF sized figures. But figures smaller than SMURFS i call BOOGERS
@@aviansavage6338 I learned it from spectre creative, Scott Toy Guru Neitlick. He’s worked at Mattel, jakks pacific and other companies over 20’years and he’s a collector too. Spectre creative is his channel on UA-cam if you’d want to take a look.
i think the Sonic figures are 1:18 since they are half the height of humans. the Jim Carey figure IS too small
Now I have a Mini Me Jim Carey, I so had to put the tiny Jim Carey next to the Riddler figure...they can go out trick or treating all year long..lol it's like having a Big Jim figure..lol
@ how tall is the Sonic Jim figure? Because that would show that they are non-scale