With
the line's 50th anniversary having come and gone, we didn't get a heck
of a lot of exciting new surprises and that's kind of a shame. Since
then, there was a very expensive vinyl figure, some glock parts, and a
series NFTs, but I'm toy people and Bluestar Orbitron is more my
speed. I missed out on the original toys by virtue of my parents not
meeting and getting it on faster, and these weren't really a kid thing
in my lifetime - I read about them in Tomart's Action Figure Digest when
I was pretty young, and thought "these are amazing!" I'm happy the
line keeps pumping out the occasional new release, although there are
few wild recolors and when there's a set like Cosmic Radiation, White
Star, or Bluestar, it got to be pretty overwhelming. They didn't do one
or two or four figures, they did every single mold - and for that
reason many of them are still available. Some of the figures had their prices go up since being issued originally, but there are also occasional 50% off sales.

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Thursday, August 8, 2024
Review: The Outer Space Men, LLC Outer Space Men Bluestar Orbitron Action Figure
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