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Awesome haul. I've gotta get one of those Surf's Up Batman. When I was a kid I spraypainted a Batman logo on my surfboard.... just because I made a stencil and it was somewhere I was allowed to spray it, not really inspired by this Adam West version.
I really want this figure because the high cut yellow boardies are hilarious. There can't be many character variations left to do in the DC Universe if this get's a run, but I think it's genious.
I think I'd have to pose him waxing up next to the silver surfer.
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The 60s action figures are very tempting. They are very well done despite the campiness of the TV series.
I saw the Cesar Romero Joker action figure at a comic book store in NYC. I was surprised that they did include the mustache but to me it looked sculpted in not just painted on.
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The Joker's definitely the stand out figure for me :D They could have left out the mo detail and left that area all white, but its the little things like that which make the figure more appealing and show accurate. Now to find me a Batmobile :D
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Neca 1/4 Scale 1966 & 1989 Batman
Catwoman
Funko Pop rides Batmobile
Wacky Wobbler Batman, Robin, Catwoman & Joker
:D
http://i1335.photobucket.com/albums/...ps48ffe30b.jpg
http://i1335.photobucket.com/albums/...ps49b80fcf.jpg
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Penetrator
These look great!
Cheers bud :) The 6" figures are really good interpretations of the show cast
I also have the '66 Sideshow Batman & Robin on preorder. Cant wait for those guys :D
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Saw some of these on amazon for dirt cheap. Kind of want that surf's up batman and the quintessential wall climbing diorama.
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My little '66 collection has grown somewhat. Sorry for the terrible photo :o
http://i1335.photobucket.com/albums/...psed0a4121.jpg
Also included, but not part of the shot are the Sideshow Batman & Robin