I can't wait for next month! We're having a special Halloween-themed meetup, and I'm bringing my graveyard set!! She has freckles!Īnother wig provides dramatic contrast with her black dress. Vermont chick's Iplehouse SID Soo appeared with a new faceup.
Feeple 65 Siean's nose is rounder and less upturned than Minifee's. The mouth reminds me of Cerebrus Project Lishe. Vermont chick's Fairyland Feeple 65 Siean looks more petulant than the Minifee version, I think. Minifee Siean seems resigned to American Girl Magazine, since there's nothing else her size to read. Here's a full-length view of the stripey outfit that vermont chick made for her. Minifee Siean's faceup and outfit by vermont chick. Login or register to post comments not THAT bad. Posted by The Big R on 15 December, 2011 - 09:26. They did a hybrid in 2004-05 ish of the 'new microman' and magenmo which i think are reviewed here, thats what youre thinking of. Minifee Siean, a younger version of Feeple 65 Siean, has an adorable skijump nose. Microman never really had magnet joints except for a few lines over the 35+ years, except for a few lines here and there. Vemont chick brought her Fairyland Minifee Siean, Fairyland Feeple 65 Siean and Iplehouse SID Soo. The following ensued between him and my Microladies. Megan's scratch-built 1:12 scale BJD hangs over the back of the yellow chair, investigating what the girls are up to.Īs mentioned above, Megan brought her 1:12 scale scratch-built BJD, who was sporting a new shirt. With their double-jointed necks and shoulder balls that enable them to shrug and move their shoulders front and back, they have greater flexibility than any of my other dolls in any scale! The Microladies, at 2.75", contain the most articulation in the smallest size of any figures I own.
I also brought Takara Microman Microlady Material Force figures in peach and brown for them to play with. What's your Microman worth in 2022? Here are some recently sold items.BlogofstenchLorraine, Megan and I gathered for a meetup this afternoon at the usual place and usual time. Stretch Armstrong Six Million Dollar Man Big Jim Major Matt Mason Action Man Microman Value and Price Guide (A Spider-Man toy had been announced at one point, though no pictures ever surfaced its product number eventually went to one of the Predator figures.) Recently, Takara has expanded the Microman brand to include various licensed brands, including Batman (comic-based and Batman Begins), Superman (comic-based and Superman Returns), Evangelion, Street Fighter, Godzilla, Alien vs Predator and Ultimate Muscle. All of the Microman toys used 5 mm connectors and ports, which allowed parts from one toy to be attached to another toy to form new toys. Microman figures were cyborg beings from the planet Micro Earth that disguised themselves as toys. Unlike other toylines at the time, Microman figures were marketed as being the "actual" size of the real thing. Microman Zone proved to be popular and by its second year, the Microman line was spun-off from the "Henshin Cyborg" line. The first series, Microman Zone, included four figures and several vehicles in kit form that needed to be assembled. Since the cost of producing the vehicles and playsets for the 12" dolls was prohibitive, as well as taking up space in living rooms, Takara decided to produce a miniature version of the Henshin Cyborg line which was called Microman. The body of the Henshin Cyborg was molded in clear plastic to expose the gleaming inner cybernetic implants and the "atomic engine". Joe figures that Takara licensed from Hasbro. The Combat Joe line was created from the mould of the 8" and 12" G.I. The Henshin Cyborg line was a spin-off of the earlier Combat Joe line.
MICROMAN MICROLADY SERIES
In 1972, Takara released a series of 8" and 12" action figures named Henshin Cyborg ("Transforming Cyborg").