I’ve completed printing, painting, and assembling the Manda & Kamacuras action figures that are part of my current “presale” on Etsy. Some have been claimed already, but there’s still some available.
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I’ve completed printing, painting, and assembling the Manda & Kamacuras action figures that are part of my current “presale” on Etsy. Some have been claimed already, but there’s still some available.
Maxim from Lufia drawn in Mario Paint (Nintendo Switch version)
Trendmasters Ad for Cancelled Godzilla Toys (1999)
Godzilla Invasion! This is the 1999 Tomart's Action Figure Digest ad where Trendmasters offered their Doom Island and G: The Series toys as web exclusives/prizes.
Doom Island
Roran: *slams a vine of doom grapes into his face*
Roran: Delish
I’ve been commissioned to print and paint these unreleased Manda & Kamacuras figures from the Trendmasters Doom Island line a few times…and while I thought the last pair might be my last, I had a handful of collectors reaching out to see if I could make more. So I’ve setup a presale for 5 more pcs each on my Etsy shop. get them while you can!
Trendmasters Godzilla: Doom Island & Gamera Toy Ads (1997)
Godzilla: Doom Island barely made it to shelves, and much of the toyline was abandoned at various stages of production. It’s noteworthy for its more vibrant color schemes, new Godzilla molds, and for bringing Destoroyah, Kamacuras, and Kumonga into the Trendmasters Universe.
Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe did make it to store shelves but the toyline was over in the blink of an eye. These guys scale great with the standard Trendmasters Godzilla toys.
Both lines debuted in this splash ad from Toy Fair March ‘97 Tomart’s Action Figure Digest No. 38. I have no one clue what their “downloadable adventures” were on the “World Wide Web”.