"3.75 or 3 3/4 inch figure query" Topic
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green beanie | 22 Apr 2019 7:08 a.m. PST |
I am trying to get my Grandson into 3.75 figure (same scale as the 1980,s GI Joe figures) but I can not find any "Enemy" figures for him to combat. My son had it easy with the GI Joe figs in the 80's for they had the Cobra figs to fight. No there are not any figures that I have found to use as enemy figs. I do not wish to go the " Green VS Tan" route. Any one know of some 3.75 Bad Guy figures? |
79thPA | 22 Apr 2019 8:36 a.m. PST |
Transformer type figures from the dollar store. |
cloudcaptain | 22 Apr 2019 9:05 a.m. PST |
Look up GI Joe Army Builder on Ebay to see if there are any Cobra units up for sale. These Russians could work for Oktober Guard and go VERY cheaply on Ebay:
I think some factory is selling off factory seconds. They are easy to equip as there are tons of knock of 3/75 inch weapon lots up on Ebay. Also check Marauder Gun Runners. They make good stuff. |
Gone Fishing | 22 Apr 2019 9:30 a.m. PST |
I'd agree with the advice to look for old Cobra figures on e-bay. With a little patience I'd guess you could come up with a dozen or so pretty easily. There are also bucket-loads of Star Wars figures in that scale. You might try looking at those as well! |
green beanie | 25 Apr 2019 5:15 a.m. PST |
Looks like he will fight Russians. I picked up ten on ebay. Thanks for the info. |
AICUSV | 24 Apr 2020 1:40 p.m. PST |
I think the company was called 21st Century Toys, made a line of WW2 (US, Germans, Japanese) figures and vehicles in that scale. |
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