Re: Toys McCoy figures

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Posted by Nash from spider-wd051.proxy.aol.com on January 28, 2001 at 14:21:22:

In Reply to: Re: Toys McCoy figures posted by Curious on January 27, 2001 at 16:26:13:

I have a Toys McCoy Indy. I have opened it, and he does have a GI Joe Body. So does the Steve McQueen " The Hunter". The others use a variation of the Starting Lineup/Star Wars 12" bodies.


: Those were some pretty good sites to see the Toys McCoy items, but that guy is full of crap about them having G.I. Joe bodies. They have nowhere near the number of articluable joints that a G.I. Joe has. Besides, Toys McCoys, I'm sure, make their own. I hope he's right about selling his "Great Escape" Steve McQueen for over $600, even though it had been removed from the box.

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: : Thanks for the note. Earlier I checked out the McQueen figures on the net, and found a great home made site with some GREAT photos of all three, plus the bike at: http://joescar64.users2.50megs.com/Page71.html
: : The Hunter figure looks pretty cool too. He's also got a great Indiana Jones Toys McCoy page (phew, back on-topic). He also says that the arab horse is taken from the same mould as a Marx original - do you have any idea what these are, and where I might get one?
: : A couple more links (I had a surfing binge earlier); littlebigtoys.com is a French site that has a couple of very nice posed photos of the Indy figure, while there's a cool site that makes nice custom Indy heads (Indy and his Dad) plus other stuff for $15-$25 a throw at:
: : http://thatgijoeheadguy.homestead.com/FantasticFacesHome.html
: : regards,
: : Bellosh




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