Coheteboy said:Nice job, indeed! What company made that super rare 12" Indiana Jones with all the goodies? Did anyone here buy that? I'm curious how he looks next to the star wars ones now.
gdb said:You're talking about the Toys McCoy Indy. I bought an opened one with box during the Clinton economy for $650 and he was the bomb!!
gdb said:But now... it might have been discussed already but how committed would you all be to the Indiana Jones line if they did it? Would most of you just get Indy and stop? I think I'd be interested in getting Indy and friends but less inclined to get any bad guys. Unless they do a really good job with them that is, but with my growing collection and space running on thin ice as it is, I might not be able to display EVERYthing.
Murderofcrows71 said:I had a Toys McCoy Indy for a while and wasn't that impressed with it, especially for the price. Yes the clothes were nicely done and the accessories were fairly decent, but that head sculpt was horrid. While there was a resemblence to Ford in it, the expression was terrible. It looked like he either smelled something rancid or just filled his pants.
Murderofcrows71 said:Seeing how the Indiana Jones movies are my favorite films of all time, I'd be buying any figure in the line.
Indiana Jones (Raiders)
Indiana Jones (Temple)
Indiana Jones (Crusade){any fan can tell you there are differences between the clthes and gear in all three film}
Professor Indiana Jones (college teacher)
Tuxedo Indiana Jones
Dr. Henry Jones (Connery){likeness issues like the Highlander line?}
Sallah
Marcus Brody
Marion Ravenwood (Raven bar outfit)
Marion Ravenwood (Well of Souls outfit)
Toht
Belloq (safari outfit)
Belloq (desert outfit)
Short Round
Willie Scott
Willie Scott (sequin dress)
Mola Ram
Chattar Lau
Knight of the Last Crusade
Ilsa
German disguise Indiana
German Mechanic
just a few off the top of my head, not to mention the environment displays for the Ark (Well of Souls, the Idol temple, Temple of Doom, Grail room)
gdb said:And, you're dead on when you mention the price being outrageous. Didn't he, like, retail for half a grand? Even if the idol was plated in real gold, that would be too high a price point.
Wor-Gar said:I think the McCoy Indy started at around $300 -- at least that's what it was when I went to a collectibles store in 2000. And I scoffed at that price then. Ended up getting one from a friend as a B-Day gift years later. I have no idea what they go for now...but its probably a good time to unload it before Indy 4 and the inevitable SS 1/6th Indy.
gdb said:You're right Wor-Gar! I did some research and the SRP was $349! So $300 would have been a bargain in 2000.
FYI, the last one to sell on eBay went for $629.99 + $37 shipping. The three on eBay now are in the $750 to $950 range.
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