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#1 Xgamer

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Posted 13 February 2009 - 01:45 PM

Thear things looks great. I think most of these are new spoted these on a italian site,so what do you think of these? D:

And where do i get these mount things O_o

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#2 Tortle

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Posted 13 February 2009 - 01:50 PM

The Gormiti in the first and third images look like they're articulated. Do future series have articulation?
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Posted 13 February 2009 - 02:03 PM

The Gormiti in the first and third images look like they're articulated. Do future series have articulation?


The figure in the first image is the Cartoon Series 12cm Magmion Action Figure, released last year. That exact mold is available carded w/ alternate hand accessory and Exclusive PVC, as well as retooled to combine w/ the non-mangentic Drakkon.

The figures in the last image are the 8cm Narvalion and Opale Nero from the Series 3 Magnetici sets (with Tentaclion and Roscalion). They're a few years old, and the beasts were re-tooled to remove the magnets and re-released in Cartoon Series Repaints w/ their corresponding lords.

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Posted 13 February 2009 - 02:06 PM

Ok,thanks any idea where i can find one.
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Posted 13 February 2009 - 02:52 PM

Ok,thanks any idea where i can find one.


You can get the second set and a couple others here:
http://store.littler...mp;Category=149

I have the Volcano and Forest playsets (Series 1), as well as the Cavern of Roscamar and Island of Gorm (Series 2).
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Posted 13 February 2009 - 03:11 PM

Man, as cool as the figures in this toyline are, the bases/playsets are some the best I have ever seen.
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Posted 13 February 2009 - 03:14 PM

Ok,thanks any idea where i can find one.


You can get the second set and a couple others here:
http://store.littler...mp;Category=149

I have the Volcano and Forest playsets (Series 1), as well as the Cavern of Roscamar and Island of Gorm (Series 2).

Thanks, The mounts are near inposible to find =I
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 03:53 PM

Thanks, The mounts are near inposible to find =I


Indeed.

It's taken me MONTHS to assemble my collection and I've still not got all the sculpts, nevermind all the color variants (still missing Cerberion, which I've NEVER been able to find, nor the Magnetic version of Tentaclion, though the non-magnetic cartoon series one is fairly common.)

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Posted 15 February 2009 - 03:56 PM

Found one Dx
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 05:51 AM

I would love to see pics of your collection, Spy. Hey! Did you ever get word back about the HongKong auction for the bootleg figures?
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 01:26 PM

I would love to see pics of your collection, Spy. Hey! Did you ever get word back about the HongKong auction for the bootleg figures?


Sure!

Here's a gallery of quick pics I snapped: http://www.facebook....2...703&l=e046d

My main display of Gormiti and playsets:

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My 12cm action figures and Magnetici (plus a few series 1 Gormiti and minis):

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22cm Light and Sound Figures:

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And finally, some custom castings I did of Series 1 Gheos and Steelback (I guess they'd be bootlegs, but I neither sell them nor claim they are real, so they're still customs right? LOL!)

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Whew!

Now all I need to do is take individual pictures for the archive... :unsure:

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PS. Still haven't received the stuff from Wownasisters, so no idea what they sent, if anything... I'm gonna give it a week then report it, or if it arrives and it's junk, report it as well. They have put up a another bunch of new listings mixing old and Elemental fusion figures...
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 01:51 PM

Those are extraordinarily awesome.

Any idea how I could score a larger-than-usual-sized Armageddon for a decent price?
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 02:36 PM

Wow! Amazing collection - some of those giant figures are totally bee-eye-itchin!!! haha - i love your customized figures too, really, really cool stuff. Thanks for sharing.
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 06:20 PM

Those are extraordinarily awesome.

Any idea how I could score a larger-than-usual-sized Armageddon for a decent price?


There are 2 Armageddon figures on ebay now:

Mythos Magnetici 12cm :

http://cgi.ebay.com/...li_e_Modellismo

Mythos Double Attack 16 cm :

http://cgi.ebay.com/...wItemQQptZCards

No 22cm one currently, but if you set up a email search and set the location to worldwide one may show up. I got my 22cm one loose on ebay for about $50 shipped.

Hope this helps!

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Posted 17 February 2009 - 06:41 PM

Thanks - I'll have to keep an eye out in case there is a IIi Series 12 CM version.

Or a regular III series version that doesn't cost twice as much as usual.
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 11:34 PM

Spy' ...if i was into Gormiti to the extreme id have to make a custom Gheos similar to your translucent yellow (for some reason i dont see it now but i saw it earlier). Thats a really nice look for that sculpt. "Electric" is the word that comes to mind :)

And very impressive display. I have a friend that displays his figures in a cherry oak wood and glass enclosure (it has Asian influence in design with jade colored trim here and there i believe) and i think its remarkable. Primarily because he has TOYS behind the glass. I view toys as art (in some cases) so ive grown to appreciate a quality display over the last year or 2.

Helluva hobby we have ...helluva hobby.
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Posted 18 February 2009 - 12:17 AM

Spy' ...if i was into Gormiti to the extreme id have to make a custom Gheos similar to your translucent yellow (for some reason i dont see it now but i saw it earlier). Thats a really nice look for that sculpt. "Electric" is the word that comes to mind :)

And very impressive display. I have a friend that displays his figures in a cherry oak wood and glass enclosure (it has Asian influence in design with jade colored trim here and there i believe) and i think its remarkable. Primarily because he has TOYS behind the glass. I view toys as art (in some cases) so ive grown to appreciate a quality display over the last year or 2.

Helluva hobby we have ...helluva hobby.


Hey Bro!

Yeah, that series 1 Gheos is actually a nice sculpt, very different from the Energheia one. And casting in those different colors is a lot of fun...

Credit to my wife for the lovely display case! It was hers and when she moved in she kindly let me fill it with toys!!!

Helluva hobby indeed!!!

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Posted 22 February 2009 - 09:42 AM

Spy, your collection is the best Gormiti collection I've seen, amazing!

How do you keep track of what you have and what's available? Is there some kind of definitive list of Gormiti around?
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Posted 23 February 2009 - 11:52 AM

Spy, your collection is the best Gormiti collection I've seen, amazing!

How do you keep track of what you have and what's available? Is there some kind of definitive list of Gormiti around?


It's actually tough to keep track without being able to read Italian!!!

I have a binder with all my cards, inserts and catalogs in it, that covers most of the basic gormiti. I keep package and cardbacks for the Magnetici action figures, so that keeps tabs on those.

Ebay is usually a great source as some sellers post catalog pages and you know when it hits ebay it's been released. Ebay also is where I'll find info on stuff like Mini-Gormiti, premiums, licensed goods.

I also get some issues of the Gormiti Magazine which helps fill in info on releases. Magazines also often include figures w/ exclusive cards or paintjobs.

The official italian website is not bad for a figure archive, though it's not updated to include Elemental Fusion, last I checked.

Finally, there are sometimes random exclusives that I still am not sure of how and where they appeard. Apparently now and again a subset will be released exclusive to newsstands.

So keeping track is tough!!! LOL!

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