The Toyline


How many of the Small Soldiers toys back then did you own if any? I remember I was quite obsessed with this film when it came out and always looked forward to going to places that sold toys in the hopes of scoring more of the Commandos or Gorgonites. I still have tucked away in my closet:


Archer
Ultra-Armor Archer
Chip Hazard
Battle-Damaged Chip Hazard
Insaniac
Witch Doctor Insaniac
Brick Bazooka
Nick Nitro
Slamfist
Punch-It
Flatchoo
Buzzsaw Tank w/ Ocula
Power Drill Cycle w/ Scratch-It
12-Inch Chip
12-Inch Archer


I sadly missed out on a few back then like Freakenstein, the battle-damaged Archer and Kip Killigin (who's the rarest). The toys go for pretty high prices online these days, getting the rest I missed out on won't be easy.

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Do you have any pictures by any chance that you could post? I would love to see them. I had a talking Chip Hazard that I gave away years ago. Boy do I regret giving him away.

Don't you know history repeats itself? Hmm Sid?- Scream 2

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http://figure-archive.net/toyline.aspx?toylineID=1209


Most are shown there except for Witch Doctor Insaniac. Here's a couple of shots of him:


Carded - http://gofigureactionfigures.com/media/witchdoctorinsaniac.jpg

Loose - http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTMwOVgxMTc5/z/w2YAAOSwxH1UK3GF/$_35.JPG


Sadly they're all VERY pricey to get ahold of now, carded figures go for insane prices these days. I'd imagine the Battle-Changing Archer and Freakenstein are also among the rarest ones and I don't even remember seeing them in stores. They were likely released near the very end of the line's run.

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Fixed the link in my last post, posted the wrong link by mistake.

Sadly they never got around to making figures of Butch and Link, as well as a larger Ocula and pre-Freakenstein Troglokhan. Perhaps they were planned for the next wave before being cancelled?

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