What monster toy hasn't been made that you want to own before you die?

Started by Lazarus, March 30, 2020, 12:51:21 AM

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Lazarus

I would LOVE an ultra poseable 1933 King Kong figure.  Ideally with a nice Skull Island environment and maybe a critter or two for him to fight.

Alternatively, the last time I was in a Disney store, I looked at their mountain of PVC sets and wished someone would produce them for horror movies.  Some sweet affordable Hammer sets of the obvious Universal Monster ones would be incredible.

MonsterGuy95

Quote from: Lazarus on March 30, 2020, 12:51:21 AM
I would LOVE an ultra poseable 1933 King Kong figure.  Ideally with a nice Skull Island environment and maybe a critter or two for him to fight.

Alternatively, the last time I was in a Disney store, I looked at their mountain of PVC sets and wished someone would produce them for horror movies.  Some sweet affordable Hammer sets of the obvious Universal Monster ones would be incredible.

That's a great shout! I think I'd like something like a Ray "Crash" Corrigan or Charles Gemora Ape figure. Think that'd be pretty cool to have!
Hehe! It's turned out nice again! (as said by George Formby)

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Anton Phibes

Since you said toy specifically (and not resin kits, or statues) how about these guys? I would even settle for mego size or 3 3/4-7 inch representations. This is by no means ALL, but it's enough to get the ball rolling,lol




















Count Zachula

Oh man, a 33 King Kong, super poseable would be INCREDIBLE.

-Super poseable Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
-Ygor from Son of Frankenstein. Probably a really nice 12 inch figure.
-Monster Squad figures (mainly the Creature)
-Anything of the Cat from Cat and the Canary. 
-American Werewolf in London figures (Wolf, David, Jack, Nazis)
-Krampus (2015)


kapkarrot

Quote from: Anton Phibes on March 30, 2020, 11:22:30 AM
Since you said toy specifically (and not resin kits, or statues) how about these guys? I would even settle for mego size or 3 3/4-7 inch representations. This is by no means ALL, but it's enough to get the ball rolling,lol




Where is this from?

Anton Phibes

Quote from: kapkarrot on March 30, 2020, 04:10:06 PM
Where is this from?

Karloff film called Black Sabbath. Anthology film. 'Drop of Water" story. Scary.

Mike Scott

Quote from: Count Zachula on March 30, 2020, 01:37:18 PM

-Ygor from Son of Frankenstein. Probably a really nice 12 inch figure.


Didn't Sideshow make one? They made an 8".
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Joseph_Baeza

Quote from: Mike Scott on March 30, 2020, 06:23:00 PM
Didn't Sideshow make one? They made an 8".
Sideshow never made a 12-inch Ygor, but Distinctive Dummies did in a very limited number.  The Wurdulak from Black Sabbath would be wonderful as an 8 or 12-inch figure, as would a Bernie Casey Gargoyle.

the_last_gunslinger

No doubt about it, if I could have a monster toy that doesn't exist right now, it would be this guy:





No, not Ash. I have plenty of him. I'm talking about the physical embodiment of the Evil Force Himself, the aptly nicknamed "Rotten Applehead."

It would be a dream piece if NECA were to make a large scale figure/diarama of "Applehead," in scale with their seven inch line. I'm talking something massive, with three pieces (Head and two arms). The fingers could be articulated so they can wrap around our hero and the jaw could be hinged, ready and willing to swallow someone's soul. He could even come with the door frame he bursts through. This would really enhance my Evil Dead display in ways that make me giddy with unwarranted joy, because I doubt it'll ever happen.

It'd be cool if it did, though.
The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed...

Lazarus

I'm still mad NECA didn't do the other Ghostbeaters for their AvtED line.

geezer butler

Great thread. I'll take one of those Boris Karloff Black Sabbath figures too. Speaking of Black Sabbath, I wish someone would make a figure of the witch from their first album cover.

But if I really, really had my wish. I'd love to see a Sideshow 8" set just like their Universal series, but this time based on Hammer characters.

Paul L

"Well friends, that's all there is to life: just a little laugh, a little tear." - Prof. Echo (Lon Chaney, Sr.)

Joseph_Baeza

Quote from: geezer butler on March 31, 2020, 05:11:25 AM
But if I really, really had my wish. I'd love to see a Sideshow 8" set just like their Universal series, but this time based on Hammer characters.
That would be amazing, especially if they were sculpted as well as the Universal line!

Doh!