Kidrobot TMNT 8″ Black Fade Colorway

tmntkrcolorway00Playmates has been pushing out various lines of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle action figures, but if you just want a cool vinyl figure for display or on your workstation, then take a look at the exclusive Kidrobot TMNT 8″ Black Fade Colorway.  Each limited edition colorway figure comes with their signature weapon and color.

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Mega Bloks TMNT Collectors Series – Eastman & Laird

tmntrooftopcombatMega Bloks pays homage to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird with this neat TMNT Collector Series Rooftop Combat edition playset.  I really like the black & white feel and details, a clear tribute to the original comic book run.

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Kidrobot TMNT Series 2

krtmntseries2Fans of the Kidrobot TMNT vinyl toys get a Series 2 release.  The 3″ vinyl figures features 14 characters to collect including the chase figures.  Look to spend $10 bucks for a blind box and a case for around $200 bucks.

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The TMNT Super Sewer/Chinatown Playset

halfshellheroesWhy am I talking about this kiddie TMNT-lineup Half Shell Heroes?  Well, the Half Shell Heroes is for the younger TMNT-fans, but this Super Sewer HQ looks really cool for a display item and for the kid in me and overall play item.

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Revoltech Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

tmntI’m not the biggest fan of TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), but I’ve been fan of the toys and been collecting the various Playmates Toys TMNT figures.  Not to confuse non-fans, but there are 3 product lines of the Turtles in a Half Shell, 1) the classic line of figures, 2) the Nickelodeon cartoon figures, and 3) the movie version figures.  If you’re not satisfy with the Playmates toys, then I suggest the pricey Kaiyodo Revoltech figures which offers cool packaging if you’re into that stuff, more articulation and accessories for pose-ability.

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Gallery Nucleus: Heroes In A Half Shell Celebration

tmntartgalleryWay back in the 1980s when Mirage Comics published Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird’s creation The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, nobody had any idea how big these green turtles would get in pop-culture.  From all the movies, cartoons, toy lines and other merchandising, the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are still here today kicking butt.

On July 12, 2014 in Alhambra, CA, Gallery Nucleus and Nickelodeon presented an “official” TMNT art exhibition for the 30th Anniversary.  Over 30 artists were involved showcasing TMNT artwork.  Also featured, were production stills, memorabilia, storyboards and many other neat things from Nick’ cartoon series.  In collaboration with our LA outfit Project 760 Productions we give TMNT-fans a glimpse of what happened at the event.

 

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