- Reasonably priced
I have paid from $5.00 to $19.99 for Power Team figures. The $5.00 figures from Dollar General only came dressed, but the $9.99 and $19.99 have included 1:6 scale weapons, mechanical equipment, gym gear, and tables as accessories. - The Strength of the Direct Gaze
These guys look you in the eye. They mean business. I can believe that they are heroes without capes. (And yes, Kim, most action figures seem to look straight ahead.) - Strike a Pose?
Can they be posed? Oh, yes. The Power Team Guys can move it, move it. Do they look good while posing? Yes again. Some of the earlier models have huge ham-fists, but later figures have better proportioned hands and fingers. - Interesting Faces
Look at their faces - not a single bland face in the lot. They have personality. - World Representatives - Various Races
Finally, they represent the world. Name a race or ethnicity, and you can likely find a representative of that group in the Power Team figures.
Brotherly love in playscale: finding diversity in fashion dolls and action figures from the 1960s to now: Barbie, Fashion Royalty, Momoko, Susie, GI Joe, Power Team, Mixis.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Five Reasons Why I Love the Power Team Figures
Barbie Glam Vacation Jet? New for 2010 - Link
Ah so this is the Barbie Vacation Jet. Reminds me of the other Barbie planes.
Hmmm ... this, I think someone could create something like this.
My crew have a helicopter - that's enough air travel for them.
Hmmm ... this, I think someone could create something like this.
My crew have a helicopter - that's enough air travel for them.
New So in Style Rocawear Dolls
A second set of Rocawearing So in Style dolls will be available at Entertainment Earth.
I like this Grace's outfit and this Chandra's outfit and hair style.
I like this Grace's outfit and this Chandra's outfit and hair style.
Shades of Black, Part Four: M & C Toys Power Team
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