McFarlane Toys has already made high-end statues of the Hidden Leaf's most unpredictable ninja, but this figure is lighter and fully articulated. The piece uses Naruto's design from Naruto Shippuden, and it comes complete with interchangeable hands holding kunai. (Photo: McFarlane Toys)
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McFarlane Toys Page Punchers brings to market the ultimate action pack of an iconic comic book with a 3-inch or 7-inch action figure. Packaged with a single-issue comic, the fully articulated figures are expertly detailed and faithfully channel the character designs from 2D illustration into 3D figural form.
Call of Duty action figures from McFarlane Toys. Borderlands action figures from McFarlane Toys. Spawn toys are based off the comic book, Spawn, created by Todd McFarlane. Labyrinth action figures from McFarlane Toys.
McFarlane Toys has teamed with video game maker Scott Cawthon to produce a line of highly collectible construction sets based on his runaway success, Five Night’s at Freddy’s.
McFarlane Toys has consistently cranked out some of the world's greatest figures and these are the very best! Since the company began producing toys in 1994, McFarlane Toys has consistently released some of the most detailed and incredible action figure toys on the market.
1:333:42How to add articulation joints to action figures : EASY QUICK TUTORIALYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo simple all you need to do you cut off both of the feet. Then you drill a little pilot hole in twoMoreSo simple all you need to do you cut off both of the feet. Then you drill a little pilot hole in two with your drill you drill a pilot hole. That's smaller than the screw in to whatever.
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Instead, his figures, produced in intricate detail and in stylized poses, are "not to be played with," he said. "They're for display," added Mr. McFarlane. "They're more like plastic statues."
6:287:58Toy Design & Sculpture: Joint Overview - FREE CHAPTERYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's a ball and socket that works basically like your elbow or your knee would to extend outwardsMoreIt's a ball and socket that works basically like your elbow or your knee would to extend outwards backwards and forwards or just like your arm would.
1:146:09INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTING - Customizing Action Figure TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhat you need to sculpt. And how much you can sculpt in that time you'll see the two parts areMoreWhat you need to sculpt. And how much you can sculpt in that time you'll see the two parts are differently coloured. So when you need the parts in your hands. You'll see the clay becomes. Streaky.
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1:12 is by far the most popular scale for action figures. It also creates the most confusion with 1:6 scale figures. 1:12 figures work under the assumption that 6 inches is 6 feet tall. So if you're looking for a 6-inch scale figure, you want 1:12, NOT 1:6.
The Deluxe Box Sets includes our standard 6-inch action figures with 22 points of articulation as well as in-scale environment accessories. Collector's love McFarlane Deluxe Figures and Box Sets!
On July 27, 2021, McFarlane Toys announced that it would take over management of any remaining DC Direct inventory and that it would continue to make statues, busts, and other collectibles (such as action figures) in DC Direct's previous merchandise lines. The company anticipates releasing new products in 2022.
Are the brick compatible with other brands of bricks? Yes. The bricks in McFarlane building sets are compatible with other building set and construction sets from other companies.
January 01, 2020 The new chase program officially is called McFarlane Special Edition. McFarlane Toys has designed the new chase program to create a line of collectibles that will excite all collectors and become a valued part of your McFarlane Toys universe collection.
The entire figure is built with swivel joints that allow the limbs to move. Instead of a wire frame, this type of figure contains small gears and washers in the joints of the arms and legs that allow the figure to be bent to any angle and to hold that pose.
Also called 1/2-inch scale for children's dollhouses. 3.75-inch action figures (Kenner Star Wars, Hasbro G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Mattel Jurassic World). Also called 2/3-inch scale for children's dollhouses.
Call of Duty action figures from McFarlane Toys.
Borderlands action figures from McFarlane Toys. Game of Thrones is an epic story of treachery and nobility set on the continent of Westeros, where summers and winters can last years, and only the lust for power is eternal. Spawn toys are based off the comic book, Spawn, created by Todd McFarlane. Call of Duty action figures from McFarlane Toys.
The founder of Image and creator of Spawn, decided to make his own toy company in 1994 and the results were nothing short of spectacular.... for a while, at least.
McFarlane made many, many Spawn figures — Spawn from the comics, Spawn from the covers of the comics, Spawn in animated style, Spawn in faux manga style, Spawn as a pirate, Spawn as a robot, etc. — and many of these were beautifully sculpted and/or beautifully painted and/or inspired in design. But there’s one figure that maxxed out all three: Mandarin Spawn, which is, quite simply, a toy work of art. Spawn fans loved it. Toy fans loved. People who didn’t like Spawn or toys bought it, just because it looked so amazingly… perfect. Without a doubt, if there’s one toy that sums up McFarlane Toys, it’s this guy right here.
McFarlane first Monsters line were actual playsets with multiple figures, accessories, and a base for them to play on . They were also delightfully, horrifically violent. All of them were pretty neat, but the Werewolf set contains a poor hunter that can be “torn apart” into meat pieces. And the werewolf looks fantastic, too.
Eventually, McFarlane turned into a small plastic statue company than an actual toy company, but they had a lot of amazing figures along the way. Here are the best* (* The “best” is determined by a random combination of sculpt, paint applications, articulation, subject matter, originality, playability, badassedsness, and other, less definable attributes):
It’s taken a long time, but McFarlane has returned to making articulated toys, first with its immensely popular Halo series, and then with its Walking Dead comic and TV show toys. Still, despite the addition of joints and working at a smaller, 3 ¾-inch scale, McFarlane can still churn out a hell of a good sculpt.
There’s no pretending this is figure is really anything other than a statue that can turn its neck (slightly), but it is a statue of King Conan surveying all he commands and it is phenomenal. Look at Conan’s face — few toy companies have the talent to sculpt a face so full of emotion, let alone the skills. Honestly, a face with that much boredom is well worth his ability to bend at the waist.
Whatever his other faults are, Todd McFarlane did not play it safe with McFarlane Toys; he made a bunch of toys he wanted to see, regardless of whether they sold or not. He took a chance with two series of anime toys, and he took an enormous ris by making a figure of Akira, the title character from the classic anime movie who almost never appears in the movie and is only shown like this in the original manga). Akira here gets high marks for his awesome throne, the fact that he’s actually articulated, and most of all, because he exists at all.