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One starters, the obvious.
Sideshows' Universal Line : The Wolfman! is there really any other? The only other one that might have a chance would be one from American Werewolf in London. But, how far can that go?

The Howling
Wolf
American Werewolf in Paris were all bombs and should remain undiscussed.
 
Dog Soldiers would be very cool... I really liked the look of the werewolves in that movie. Too bad SOTA released such a crappy version :cuss
 
I'd love to see a American Werewolf in London or Dog Soldiers type of Werewolf in 1:6.
Other then the ones mentioned, there is a line of more toy-ish figures that was exclusive to K-Mart based on anthropomorphic dogs called K-9 Corps. There was a wolf based character called Greyslash that was very popular for a Werewolf type figure.
Here's some pics of it I found online:
https://www.homestead.com/ActionHeroes/reviewstwohundredtwentysix.html
It's not the greatest, but that's as close as anyone has come to a full body Werewolf.
 
I never saw that one, I saw the rest of the series, which was fun but very kid-oriented. But that figure could have some cool possibilities.
 
I never saw that one, I saw the rest of the series, which was fun but very kid-oriented. But that figure could have some cool possibilities.

Yeah I looked around for it and never found one. A lot of 1:6 collectors snatched these up before most people knew about them.
 
There was Oz SDCC Exclusive from the Buffy line - that's mid transformation though. Its a shame they never did the whole fur suit version - I wouldn't have thought it would be that hard.

I would definitely buy figures from the "Werewolf" TV show - human & werewolf versions of Eric Cord, and Janos Skorzeny. I imagine it would be a cheap licence.
 
Oh yeah, wasn't one of the Majestic Studios Dark Shadows figures a werewolf?

Or was that a figure that never saw the light of day.
 
Absolutely right galactiboy. Quentin Collins.

Figure in a suit. The human head sported long sideburns. Came with an alternate wolfman head, and alternate wolfman arms.
 
Was there a Van Helsing version made? Obviously not by Sideshow, but the one that made the cheesy figures at TRU.
 
I'd love to get a Rob Botin "Howling" one-sixth. American Werewolf in London not so much (I like the biped type).
 
Bowen did a great Werewolf statue a while back...will photo
 
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