More on McFarlane Toys

I came across a report by Emily S Whitten on her visit to San Diego Comic Con on Comic Mix . She has broken down her experience into several parts. The first dealt with the exclusives and looking at McFarlane Toys showing of their Walking Dead and Game of Thrones building sets. She has given me permission to share that part with you.

One thing any fan of miniatures, building sets, display sets, or the like really must check out is McFarlane Toys’ amazing building sets of The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones characters and scenes. They caught my eye for their small scale and detail, and after talking with the Prototype Development Director I learned that Todd McFarlane’s idea was to have the individual pieces and sets (for kids approximately 8+ to adult collectors) be able to all be put together (including the characters, which come in pieces to be put together or mixed-and-matched) into larger scenes according to preference, and to have the larger building blocks (e.g. buildings) work with other brands. The Walking Dead ones are available or becoming available now (including e.g. Daryl on the highway and the Winnebago, and the hospital doors, due out in October), and the Game of Thrones collection, Series 1, will be out in December 2015 to early 2016 (series 2, including e.g. The Wall with Jon Snow, is due out in January 2016). The amount of detail in this product is great – including things like barbed-wire-topped fences in The Walking Dead line that can be angled if, for instance, you want your walkers to be “pushing the fence down.” Everything looks to be of good quality, and doors open, wheels move, grass is flexible, and more. They have everything from blind bag minifigs to sets of 5 figures in case you want to, for instance, quickly build up your Walker army (and the blind bags are labeled W for Walkers or H for Humans so you can at least have some idea of what you’re going to get). I love it; and I also learned they have their eye on additional licenses for the future (and maybe even some Spawn stuff, like a build your own alleyway). Can’t wait to see what else they come up with.

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2 Responses to More on McFarlane Toys

  1. Mason says:

    These sound pretty cool! I would love to get my hands on some of the old McFarlane Halo Micro Ops figures too.

  2. George Albany says:

    Anybody know if there is a market for the old original MacFarlane toys? I’m pretty sure I have at least one, maybe two Spawns in their original package and maybe one of his original nemesis (whose names temporarily escapes me).

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