Specific Waves or Pieces From Toy Lines we Love

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IMJ
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I've got two Iron Men Megos...
I don't think I ever typed the body's on them. It has something to do with the body fasteners, no?

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sanman
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IMJ wrote:I've got two Iron Men Megos...
I don't think I ever typed the body's on them. It has something to do with the body fasteners, no?
Basically, the T1 body is less muscular and has metal rivets at the hands. The T2 is much more muscular and defined with a thicker torso.

Moreover, the T1 body came first making the complete standard T1 figure a little more desirable—kinda like a first edition but not exponentially more valuable when loose. When body type is important is when discussing early costume variations and figures still boxed or on the card.

Check this site out if you want to know more:

http://www.megomuseum.com/wgsh/accessory/index.html


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