1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys

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The Regurgitator, I definitely remember him, he was on all the different shows like David Letterman, and he did some absolutely amazing stuff. I definitely agree on the Riddler sculpt, the likeness is not nearly close enough. And as far as the Penguin sculpt, it looks like a very young Burgess Meredith. I believe he was 59 years old when he started on Batman and that sculpt does not look that age at all.
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greatlakes6 wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:13 pm The Regurgitator, I definitely remember him, he was on all the different shows like David Letterman, and he did some absolutely amazing stuff. I definitely agree on the Riddler sculpt, the likeness is not nearly close enough. And as far as the Penguin sculpt, it looks like a very young Burgess Meredith. I believe he was 59 years old when he started on Batman and that sculpt does not look that age at all.
I think the Penguin sculpt is good from the nose up, but from the tip of the nose down it looks more like Jeff Daniels than Burgess Meredith.
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I totally agree with you on the upper portion of the face.
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Yeah, the lower half of the face looks nothing like Meredith's. The mouth, cheeks and teeth could be based on anyone other than Meredith.
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People are getting invoices for the second batch of Batman and Robin. be prepared...
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Received the “prankster” for Christmas, i cant even begin to describe how amazing this figure is! I have the Hot Toys Batman and Robin and the Jazzinc 1966 Batmobile and this Joker figure is 100 out of 100. Very very Impressive!
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I've said it before and I'll say it again-- I'll eat my words on this one-- the figure is nicer than Hot Toys.
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Mars Toys is teasing a 1/6 Batgirl. They posted this head sculpt to their Facebook Group page.
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Looks great, still waiting on updates on the Riddler and Penguin.
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danbar wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:21 pm Mars Toys is teasing a 1/6 Batgirl. They posted this head sculpt to their Facebook Group page.
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I know a lot folks here will be following the progress of this one in particular!
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Ben Bentley wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 7:00 pm
danbar wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:21 pm Mars Toys is teasing a 1/6 Batgirl. They posted this head sculpt to their Facebook Group page.
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I know a lot folks here will be following the progress of this one in particular!
Mars Toys should use rooted hair under the helmet as it would look more realistic than sculpted hair.
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Jazzinc Batcycle update on YouTube

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JazzInc should start planning a Batgirl cycle to go along with the Mars figure and possibly their own Batgirl in the future.
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How much of a demand is there for a 1/6 scale Batgirl cycle?
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BATWINGED HORNET wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:08 pm How much of a demand is there for a 1/6 scale Batgirl cycle?
I think there would be buyers if there was also a 1/6 Batgirl,
but price point is the issue. It’s the reason I never bought the Batmobile, and probably won’t ever. Not that there isn’t an interest, but I just can’t see paying as much for a toy car as I remember being able to buy a pretty good used car for.

I know that’s been a long time ago, but it’s been within my lifetime that you could buy a new car for $2500 or so.
I bought my first vehicle (a 1949 Willys Overland Jeep Truck that had been stored in a barn for 17 years) for $150. In the 1990s, I bought a beautiful condition 1965 Plymouth Barracuda for $1200.
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