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Originally posted by Agen_Terminator

eh?

What the hell are you talking about? just a question.

 

Let me simplify. Lucasarts + Mcfarlane Toys = Nicely Detailed Toys

Is it really that complicated? What else would I be talking about, the key words here are Lucasarts and Toys Im not talking about a bloody CD player now am I?

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Originally posted by s_mcclaydia

 

Let me simplify. Lucasarts + Mcfarlane Toys = Nicely Detailed Toys

Is it really that complicated? What else would I be talking about, the key words here are Lucasarts and Toys Im not talking about a bloody CD player now am I?

 

I can just see your sales pitch to Lucasarts now. Lots of red faces and execs not trying to laugh at you.

 

By the way, Lucasarts makes games not toys. Hasboro already has that license. Wake up and smell the java.

 

:rolleyes:

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The Beatles toys weren't so dark. :) I think it would be interesting to see. It would never happen though.. it's one of those "in a perfect world" things. But then again in a perfect world McFarlane toys would never break so easily. Oh well they're more like sculptures than toys IMO.

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Originally posted by Agen_Terminator

just never heard of McFarlane but i figured it out, i thoguht it was some sort of bouncy castle toy company. those weird ones.

 

He made a fortune selling Spawn toys based on his own comic which I still think is toymaker history. Then he marketed himself as a regular company. Today they make all sorts of stuff. I have a Mulder and Scully figure, Alice Cooper and a couple of them Spawny guys as well. My sister has the Yellow Submarine Beatles, I bought them for her. They look really pretty but they break extremely easy.:p

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