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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Akmodan1138

I'd take pretty much anything based on the Italian horror genre of the 70s and 80s. 4", 8", 12" figures, any or all! Modern detail or retro; wouldn't matter. Characters and ghouls from stuff such as:

Zombie
House by the Cemetery
City of the Living Dead
Anthropophagus
Absurd
Nightmare City
Zombie Holocaust/Dr. Butcher
Black Demons
Phenomena
And the list goes on.

Also more Hammer stuff; especially The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires.

And something of Paul Naschy too; a Wolfman no doubt.

vayapues

A CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF mask!

No, NOT the new ToT Studios COTW -- which, sorry, I find a massively wasted opportunity after nearly 60 years of waiting! -- but, rather, a loving & accurate one sculpted by the incomparable Mike Hill, whose favorite monster design this is (mine too!). Or, runner up, by Jeff Yagher, who's also shown a love & affinity for Roy Ashton's great creation over his long garage-kit career.

The Batman

I'd like a high quality 1/6 scale M-113 creature ( the shape shifter / salt vampire from Star Trek "The Man Trap")


Lazarus

Unfortunately I don't think any of the higher end 1:6 Trek lines have gotten past Spock as far as aliens are concerned.  It's a shame.

I'm still sad that Art Asylum never did a Quark for their 7" line.

The Batman

Quote from: Lazarus on June 20, 2020, 10:40:16 PM
Unfortunately I don't think any of the higher end 1:6 Trek lines have gotten past Spock as far as aliens are concerned.  It's a shame.

I'm still sad that Art Asylum never did a Quark for their 7" line.

QMX is the best I've seen, thus far.

brianfromtheblacklagoon

I love the Super7 ReAction figures and agree with the previous suggestions of Renfield, Van Helsing and Abbott & Costello as Chick and Wilbur.

I would love to see them take on some other inventive lines including:

Stephen King Films - really want Barlow from Salem's Lot
The Lost Boys
Fright Night
From Dusk Till Dawn

I just realized I want a lot of vampire and vampire killer action figures.

Palifan

Quote from: brianfromtheblacklagoon on June 26, 2020, 11:50:34 PM
I love the Super7 ReAction figures and agree with the previous suggestions of Renfield, Van Helsing and Abbott & Costello as Chick and Wilbur.

I would love to see them take on some other inventive lines including:

Stephen King Films - really want Barlow from Salem's Lot
The Lost Boys
Fright Night
From Dusk Till Dawn

I just realized I want a lot of vampire and vampire killer action figures.

Can't argue with any of the above and The Monster squad would probably fit in nicely as well.

Ian

marsattacks666

Quote from: Palifan on June 27, 2020, 02:06:47 AM
Can't argue with any of the above and The Monster squad would probably fit in nicely as well.

Ian

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Joseph_Baeza

My current top 5 list of 8-inch figures I'd love to see at this point:
1) 1920 Der Golem
2) Maria from Metropolis
3) Vampira and Tor Johnson set (Plan 9)
4) Karloff Wurdulak (Black Sabbath)
5) Häxan Devil


marsattacks666

Quote from: Joseph_Baeza on June 27, 2020, 07:59:31 PM
My current top 5 list of 8-inch figures I'd love to see at this point:
1) 1920 Der Golem
2) Maria from Metropolis
3) Vampira and Tor Johnson set (Plan 9)
4) Karloff Wurdulak (Black Sabbath)
5) Häxan Devil

All the Above. Didn't Mezco release a Golem figure?
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Joseph_Baeza

Quote from: marsattacks666 on June 27, 2020, 11:53:44 PM
All the Above. Didn't Mezco release a Golem figure?
They did a heavily styled version that looked more like the Hulk, than Paul Wegener's Golem.  We need a nicely sculpted, articulated Mego version. Long overdue for such an iconic figure in German horror history.

marsattacks666

Quote from: Joseph_Baeza on June 28, 2020, 12:52:51 PM
They did a heavily styled version that looked more like the Hulk, than Paul Wegener's Golem.  We need a nicely sculpted, articulated Mego version. Long overdue for such an iconic figure in German horror history.

Definitely
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Lazarus

I never cared for the Silent Screamers line, which is why I'm passing on the Nosferatu One:Twelve they just announced.  Those guys never get normal merchandise, so I'd rather have that before I get things that take artistic license with them.

Wolfman

Cyclops model from 7th Voyage of Sinbad in an Aurora style box.

JP