Picked up five button-up shirts (not pictured), some bits, pieces and a playset while out & about the other day. Minus the Imaginext Headless Horseman figure, the Megabloks April O'Neil, and the two Batman figures, the whole price I'd paid was $7.50 for everything since there was a 50% off sale at a local second-hand store.
The little cherubs are glow-in-the-dark and one had it's wings broken off... sooo-oooo guess it'll be painted into a regular baby.
I already own a bulldog from the Hood Hounds line, but a second was something I couldn't pass up. Gonna dye him black with some Rit when I get some down time.
The Shar Pei looking pooch is a pencil topper, but some hot glue will fill the stomach hole.
Definitely needs some touch up paint applications, as well.
All the bugs will be considered "irradiated mutations" from a long abandoned Russian installation.
King Neptune is a simple fish tank statue - whenever I get around to making up an underwater dio-set, he'll be prominently featured for sure.
The sled is a hand weaved Christmas decoration. Since that holiday is around the corner, may just have to work up a winter scene for my usual characters to inhabit with it as a center piece.
Darth Maul's light saber is missing a blade, and I have no real use for it (other than joking with/annoying my dog), so might give it to one of my gal friend's kids.
The Imaginext TMNT playset is a bit undersized for Joes (not surprising to some here, I'm sure), but still fun to mess with as a backdrop for dio-shots.
All in all, decent stop I'd been dragged to.
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