Posted by marc October 13, 2016

While Toy Tokyo mostly clogged The Block with lines for the latest cookie cutter Fuko Pop! figure, they did at least bring four amazing pieces to NYCC. We revealed these kaiju-style TMNT figures back during New York Toy Fair, and they made a more public debut over the weekend. These four-foot Turtles are produced by Mindstyle and boast some very nice airbrush work. Due to space constraints, a few of the Turtles weren't equipped with their weapons, but rest assured that every piece does come with the respective Turtle's signature sword, bo, sai, or nunchaku. Unfortunately, I can't find much information on this line, though I hear they're mostly exclusive to Asia. That's a shame, because having one of these in the corner of your room would be pretty awesome.

 

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