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Type : action-figure
Material : plastic resin
Size : 5 inches
Year : 2012
Origin : USA
Condition : mint on card (see pictures)
LODAR, Evil Master of Slave City!
LODAR, Evil Master of Slave City! One of the strongest characters from the original mini-comics, Lodar comes to you as an authentic-styled custom action figure! He's been crafted to look both as the mini comic presents him, as well as with some carefully conceived added details which enhance his look and pay honor to the spirit of the vintage figures. Lodar is ARMED!! He comes with his trademark Mace (an original sculpted weapon which will fit in both regular and oversized hands), and best of all, he has a HUGE Morningstar hooked to a 'deadly' spiked handle with a REAL metal chain! His armor is removable and also features metal chain detailing. He features a WORKING power-punch action and can either pummel his enemies with his mace or actually swing his morningstar! Although the best method of attack with his morningstar is probably in the hands of the collector who's swinging it! He featured "peg-disk" leg articulation which means he doesn't have the rubber bands holding his legs together; it's all plastic-joints. This figure fits in beautifull with the vintage MOTU figures and is another long overdue addition!
Barbarossa Art Customs: The Big Bang Project:The Big Bang Project is my effort to add to the original line of MOTU through custom-crafted art pieces (i.e., custom action figures) which fit into an imaginary history of what might have happened had the line continued. Authenticity is my main goal, so for every element of design or fabrication I do my best to keep to the spirit of the original line. “How would it have been if they’d made it back in the late 80’s?” is the question I always keep in mind. I want to create figures which fit seamlessly with the vintage figures and create the characters we all wished to see back when we were kids. It’s an artistic and nostalgic joy to bring back those memories as well as create new ones, the way that only finding a new MOTU figure on the pegs at the local toy store could do!