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threeA Toys WWRp Noir de Plume

Right on the heels of his Red Under the Bed review, guest reviewer moldie13 is back – this time with a review of the Noir de Plume from the World War Robot portable line from threeA Toys. His previous AFP reviews include the WWR Heavy Bramble MK 2.5 Gravedigger and the WWRp Armstrongs.

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The threeA deliveries have been insane as of late – it seems like every week since Christmas has been Christmas all over again. A little bit of threeA history – it takes quite a bit of time from the point at which toy orders are placed to the time toys are recieved, as threeA tends to make quantities to order. It’s a challenge for us collectors eager to have these things in our twitchy little obsessive compulsive hands. As I mentioned in the “Red Under the Bed” review, we’re talking nearly a year from the time the order was placed to the time the orders were finally in-hand, though that was a pretty severe case. It’s an issue threeA admits to and is trying to correct – though, admirably, they refuse to compromise quality for quickness. And unlike other small toy companies, they do actually deliver on their promises, and aside from personal nit-picks in regards to certain articulation elements, I have yet to be fully disappointed in an order.

About a week ago, I opened my door to find a small, relatively thin package shoved under my doormat. I hadn’t expected it, but I knew what it was instantly – the WWRp (World War Robot “portable”) Noir de Plume.

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threeA Toys Daywatch Nightwatch Commanders, WWR Grunts, and More Teaser Pics

Tomorrow King Classics !

More details soon !
One thing, Wasabi comes with an RPG ! BANG !!!

3A Toys has been busily posting pics of more goodness coming our way. It’s mostly 1/6 scale figures, but I hope I’ll see some of this transition to 1/12 in the WWRp and Action Portable lines, like the Action Portable Tomorrow Kings pictured with that severed Baka head. I will want (but probably won’t be able to afford) and army of WWRp Grunts, if they ever make it to the 6-inch scale.

Stay tuned for some more WWRp goodness tomorrow as we double up on Noir de Plume reviews.

Fantastic Exclusive Gothitropolis Scarabus 2-Up Recap

I hadn’t realized it, but the Four Horsemen have completed another round of Scary Shots, so it’s time for another recap – this time around they showed us the painted 2-ups for each of the variants, including the limited variants that will be available next month at their Toypocalypse show.

Looking at all of them, I’m having a hard time picking a favorite color scheme. I don’t have the space to get them all, so I may have to choose based on “theme” – right now I’m thinking about sticking to the ones that are more aligned with the Egyptian theme, meaning Scarabus, Anubos, Horos, and Thothos.

via Four Horsemen Toy Studio News – Four Horsemen Toy Studio.

Mattel WWE Legends Series 4 Wonderful, Warrior & Demolition

I was in Kmart a few days ago hunting some Mattel WWE Elite wrestling figures to use for customs and had the good fortune to find WWE Legends Series 4. Knowing these wouldn’t sit long, I picked up a couple Ultimate Warriors (one for Ron), the Demolition team – Ax & Smash (also for Ron) and Mr. Wonderful – Paul Orndorff. Once I got ’em home, I figured I ought to share some pics with y’all before I mailed Ron his figures and commenced to kitbashing on mine.

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