Alleycat wrote:Here's Gumby's spring - exposed
Awesome share Craig! Great to see you on here!
Alleycat wrote:Here's Gumby's spring - exposed
Alleycat wrote:Here's Gumby's spring - exposed
renardchua wrote:Great piece, Tate! Love Allan from the movie as well!
To keep the ball rolling, I’ll continue with the unpainted guys.
Here are the Marvel Wobbler Protos that I currently own!
Have a great day ahead, guys! Wobble on!
Scotty wrote:Hi all. I've been quite busy. Have you ever had a project that goes on for weeks, months...years.
I moved into my to-die-in-home in 2016. I still haven't finished everything I planned on. My last project is my woodshop. It got delayed for every reason in the book: work (before 2020 anyway), two surgeries (that's pretty legit), laziness (ah, probably the main reason). Well, I've been putting in a lot of hours in my shop, trying to finish setting it up. The last piece of it is installing the new and improved dust collection system--lots of work!! Wall mounted the machine, now have to run 4" pvc around my whole shop.
So, took a break to check in here. I haven't missed much it seems. Where'd everyone go? Real life can be quite a distractor. Hopefully you're all fairing well.
Renard, I've had a similar experience finding things I've forgotten I owned. That could be a sign of owning too much Nah, that's silly.
Tate, that's a great Freddy. That one is my favorite color-way also. That's a fun set. It's even cooler because it uses the Wild Bill body, so, in a way, it's another tribute to our late friend Bill.
Mickey, your post is hysterical.
Here's an old pic I found from when I was in my first year of collecting. It hits on the Freddy and Star Wars theme.Spoiler: show
Wobble on!
Scotty wrote:Hi all. I've been quite busy. Have you ever had a project that goes on for weeks, months...years.
I moved into my to-die-in-home in 2016. I still haven't finished everything I planned on. My last project is my woodshop. It got delayed for every reason in the book: work (before 2020 anyway), two surgeries (that's pretty legit), laziness (ah, probably the main reason). Well, I've been putting in a lot of hours in my shop, trying to finish setting it up. The last piece of it is installing the new and improved dust collection system--lots of work!! Wall mounted the machine, now have to run 4" pvc around my whole shop.
So, took a break to check in here. I haven't missed much it seems. Where'd everyone go? Real life can be quite a distractor. Hopefully you're all fairing well.
Renard, I've had a similar experience finding things I've forgotten I owned. That could be a sign of owning too much Nah, that's silly.
Tate, that's a great Freddy. That one is my favorite color-way also. That's a fun set. It's even cooler because it uses the Wild Bill body, so, in a way, it's another tribute to our late friend Bill.
Mickey, your post is hysterical.
Here's an old pic I found from when I was in my first year of collecting. It hits on the Freddy and Star Wars theme.
Wobble on!
CaseyJones14 wrote:Scotty wrote:Hi all. I've been quite busy. Have you ever had a project that goes on for weeks, months...years.
I moved into my to-die-in-home in 2016. I still haven't finished everything I planned on. My last project is my woodshop. It got delayed for every reason in the book: work (before 2020 anyway), two surgeries (that's pretty legit), laziness (ah, probably the main reason). Well, I've been putting in a lot of hours in my shop, trying to finish setting it up. The last piece of it is installing the new and improved dust collection system--lots of work!! Wall mounted the machine, now have to run 4" pvc around my whole shop.
So, took a break to check in here. I haven't missed much it seems. Where'd everyone go? Real life can be quite a distractor. Hopefully you're all fairing well.
Renard, I've had a similar experience finding things I've forgotten I owned. That could be a sign of owning too much Nah, that's silly.
Tate, that's a great Freddy. That one is my favorite color-way also. That's a fun set. It's even cooler because it uses the Wild Bill body, so, in a way, it's another tribute to our late friend Bill.
Mickey, your post is hysterical.
Here's an old pic I found from when I was in my first year of collecting. It hits on the Freddy and Star Wars theme.Spoiler: show
Wobble on!
The forum has sadly become pretty quiet especially the Wobbler and Spastik areas I think my next collecting goal is to go after all the Spastiks though so that should be fun!
And that's a pretty solid throwback photo of your first year of collecting!
BigM wrote:Nice Freddy Tate! Its a fun one for sure. Get the set whole set if you can.
Scotty I totally understand. My wife and I just bought our first house last October and some days I feel like we haven’t even scratched the surface of what we want to do with it. I haven’t even gotten my Funko unpacked totally yet either. I may doing what you did with your collection and doing a major purging of it to cut back on some pieces. I definitely buy what I love and I don’t regret many of my purchases but some lines get carried away after doing this for 8 years (trying to hold back on buying all the sodas ).
This thread may not draw many of us but we will keep the spirit alive! Love seeing the posts from you guys.
Scotty wrote:Hi all. I've been quite busy. Have you ever had a project that goes on for weeks, months...years.
I moved into my to-die-in-home in 2016. I still haven't finished everything I planned on. My last project is my woodshop. It got delayed for every reason in the book: work (before 2020 anyway), two surgeries (that's pretty legit), laziness (ah, probably the main reason). Well, I've been putting in a lot of hours in my shop, trying to finish setting it up. The last piece of it is installing the new and improved dust collection system--lots of work!! Wall mounted the machine, now have to run 4" pvc around my whole shop.
So, took a break to check in here. I haven't missed much it seems. Where'd everyone go? Real life can be quite a distractor. Hopefully you're all fairing well.
Renard, I've had a similar experience finding things I've forgotten I owned. That could be a sign of owning too much Nah, that's silly.
Tate, that's a great Freddy. That one is my favorite color-way also. That's a fun set. It's even cooler because it uses the Wild Bill body, so, in a way, it's another tribute to our late friend Bill.
Mickey, your post is hysterical.
Here's an old pic I found from when I was in my first year of collecting. It hits on the Freddy and Star Wars theme.
Wobble on!
cliffd64 wrote:Wobbler Wednesday -
SpaceDude wrote:Hey all, it is once again my favorite day of the week, Wobbler Wednesday! Great share Mickey love horror movies Alfred Hitchcock made some great ones for sure! Cliffd64 for some reason I don't see your image either, whatever it is I am sure it's awesome! For this week, I want to share one of my favorite Wobbler's which I don't believe I have shared on here yet and that's the Dick Tracy Wobbler. I think this is such an awesome character and I am so glad Funko made him in Wobbler form! I hope you all have a great rest of the week, the weekend is so close! As always remember to smile my friend's!
-Wobble On!
SpaceDude wrote:Hey all, it is once again my favorite day of the week, Wobbler Wednesday! Great share Mickey love horror movies Alfred Hitchcock made some great ones for sure! Cliffd64 for some reason I don't see your image either, whatever it is I am sure it's awesome! For this week, I want to share one of my favorite Wobbler's which I don't believe I have shared on here yet and that's the Dick Tracy Wobbler. I think this is such an awesome character and I am so glad Funko made him in Wobbler form! I hope you all have a great rest of the week, the weekend is so close! As always remember to smile my friend's!
-Wobble On!
Scotty wrote:.
Nice classic Wobblers Mickey and Tate. Classic movies and tv are huge with me.
So much of what Mike Becker created with his Wobblers was from the golden era of entertainment.
Even a lot of his Freddy's were inspired by great classic tv & movies.
Classic monsters are always fun.
But I've gotta go with classic ladies for the win...
Scotty wrote:.
Nice classic Wobblers Mickey and Tate. Classic movies and tv are huge with me.
So much of what Mike Becker created with his Wobblers was from the golden era of entertainment.
Even a lot of his Freddy's were inspired by great classic tv & movies.
Classic monsters are always fun.
But I've gotta go with classic ladies for the win...
Tusken wrote:Scotty wrote:.
Nice classic Wobblers Mickey and Tate. Classic movies and tv are huge with me.
So much of what Mike Becker created with his Wobblers was from the golden era of entertainment.
Even a lot of his Freddy's were inspired by great classic tv & movies.
Classic monsters are always fun.
But I've gotta go with classic ladies for the win...
I think the Superman Freddy above the earth is Awesome! The monsters are great in black/white/grey. Wish we could get some pops of them in those colors for Halloween.
Alleycat wrote::flower: Wobbler guys with big guns
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