IAT got a little back in the groove, or at least Vault did, in May with some great MOTUC & DC Universe reviews. A could Transformers, a random Joe, and some imports rounded out the Top Ten. We’ve got the full list plus updates to both the IAT & Battlegrip Review Indexes!
One figure I’ve been looking forward to for a while is the Giant God Warrior from Good Smile Co’s Figma line. Not only is he a visually interesting character, but he’s also the first collaboration between the Figma line and Studio Ghibli!
When I moved into my new house at the beginning of this year, I had the seemingly great idea to chronicle moving my collection. I got one article up, about the move itself, and then my life got flipped turned upside down. I didn’t get out to Bel-Air, but my Recollect blog fell completley off my radar.
One of the problems I keep running into lately is that I keep buying bigger & bigger toys. Toys too big for my “studio”, toys too big for just 6-8 pictures, toys that probably should get multiple reviews. I tend to put them aside when I’m choosing what to review, but not today!
Before I delve further into my growing pile of imports I thought I’d get another piece of our most recent Matty box out of the way. So today’s review is for the evil Space Mutant Karatti from the New Adventures of He-Man cartoon.
Last week, we posted a teaser video from Massive Fantastic for their upcoming interview with Outer Space Men creator and all-around toy legend, Mel Birnkrant. This week, Massive Fantastic has added the full 22 min interview to their library of posts featuring Mr. Birnkrant!
I hope everyone had a good long Memorial Day weekend. I’m kicking off this week with another recently arrived import figure. So let’s take a look at Figma Pit, the angelic protagonist from Nintendo’s Kid Icarus franchise.