October Toys Skeleton Warriors Glyos Compatible action figures were initially funded through Kickstarter last year and they are currently in the process of shipping all of those orders. In celebration of Skeleton Warriors 20th Anniversary, October Toys very own George and Ayleen Gasper had worked on creating a prototype along with the prototype painter, Michael Cowart, had worked very long hours in the development process to give fans the best possible Baron Dark and Titan Skeleton figures possible.
Skeleton Warrior debut back in 1994 and only aired for 13 episodes on CBS. While the show had too short a life, with a great toy line, the property and characters live on in 2015 with this exclusive release.
Availability: April 2015
Sculpt:
Baron Dark and The Titan Skeletons are Glyos Compatible and are capable of breaking apart as shown in the image below (even in some ways we were not aware of).
Baron Dark and the Bone Titan Skeleton stands at 5″ tall and features 17 modular glyos compatible pieces and share the same skeletal body. Baron Dark uses the most tooling as he includes a cape, lion cloth, and arm guards.
Lightstar Crystal Blue Baron Dark was a kickstarter exclusive figure and shares the same parts as the standard figure. Also shown in our gallery are the glow-in-the-dark and blue transparent Titan Skeletons.
Articulation:
Baron Dark and the Titan Skeletons features a ball-jointed head, swivel-hinged shoulder, swivel-hinged biceps, swivel-hinged wrists, double swivel chest, swivel-hinged hips, swivel-hinged knees, and ball-jointed feet.
Accessories:
Baron Dark includes sword, cape, loin cloth, and arm guards.
Overall:
This is a property that is long overdue for a comeback in someway, and October Toys have done an incredible job sculpting and re-creating the character with today’s articulation and detail. It’s also a plus he can break apart in over a dozen different joints
Highly Recommended.
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