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Kenner
- Series 1: Action Figures |
Released in late 1982. |
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Indiana
Jones
The card has the Belloq offer on the front, typical
for all cards from the first series.
7 points of articulation:
neck, 2 shoulders, 2 hips, and 2 knees.
Accessories:
a revolver, a whip and this figure also
has a "quick draw action" arm.
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Marion
Ravenwood
This Marion figure still attached to the original
card is among the hardest to find of all the Indy
figures. Simply because fewer were produced.
5 points of articulation:
neck, 2 shoulders, and 2 hips
(no knee joints!)
Accessories:
a removable fabric dress, a monkey and a clear
plastic stand.
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Toht
The Toht action figure is probably the most commonly
found carded figure nowadays.
7 points of articulation:
neck, 2 shoulders, 2 hips, and 2 knees.
Accessories:
a removable vinyl trench coat and a small pistol
(different from the one included with the Indiana
Jones figure). And a nice detail to this figure
is the medallion symbol "burned" into
Toht's right hand.
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Cairo
Swordsman
The Swordsman is one of the more common figures
available.
7
points of articulation:
neck, 2 shoulders, 2 hips, and 2 knees.
Accessories:
a removable snap-around robe, one sword, and one
knife.
The knife is exactly the same as the one included
with the Monkey Man figure in the Streets of Cairo
playset.
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Belloq
in Ceremonial Robe
This figure was originally a mail-away offer until
the second release in 1983.
7 points of articulation:
neck, 2 shoulders, 2 hips, and 2 knees.
Accessories:
a removable robe, a removable jeweled breastplate,
and one staff. |
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