Anyone collect vintage ARAH toys?

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Here are the ones I have out on display.

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And not vintage figures, but. . .

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I know this was posted a year ago but that is a sweet setup! :duff

At first I thought you had a carded Takara Zartan but that's a straight-up US-style custom isn't it?
 
The Takara is nice but I prefer the explosion like the US series.
No doubt. The only thing is that the Takara was the only carded, legit, original Zartan made available. U.S. was only released with Swamp Skiier in the box (which is really fantastic in itself, of course). Later on the mold was re-used for a Funskool version, but was a pale shadow of the original in many ways.
 
The US card fronts owned, but I do like the Sears Wishbook style backs on the Takara, maybe I wouldn't have drawn big X's over them if I had that style of backs when I was younger. :lol
 
Latest additions, okay its time for another case, maybe in January:panic:

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I find buying these guys loose is way more fun, don't have to think about opening them and I enjoy changing O-rings so that's usually first order of business with new arrivals, all 3 of these guys needed it badly anyway:)
 
I've been trying to finish my joe collection, but man is ebay infuriating to sort through. So many sellers with half-ass pictures and vague descriptions. It's a literal crapshoot what you might end up with
 
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