I saw two sets of Queen figurines on Ebay recently. One was the early Queen with "Young Freddie" and the other set was "Live Aid Era" Queen. Frankly, they didn't look worth owning (as much as the "Freddie Nesting Dolls" -- EWWWWW!). Are these knock-offs or an official QP product?
Brian_Mays_Wig · Member since
I wouldnt touch them with a large stick, they look cack! I made better ones in my art class when I was 13!
Whatinthewhatthe? · Member since
They do look pretty rank amateur, don't they? :-)
Daburcor? · Member since
This just brings me back to my plea to McFarlane toys...
David Jones · Member since
So that plea never came off then? Shame...
Daburcor? · Member since
I heard that they had the rights to do Queen figures. Then a couple months after I heard that, They had a poll on their website asking what rock act they should do next Queen featured... Motley Crue won and now their figures are on the way.
SergeantPepperDG · Member since
I have all the Yellow Submarine figurines.
Daburcor? · Member since
There are more Beatles figures coming out this year, I don't know if they're for Yellow Submarine or not though.
SergeantPepperDG · Member since
REALLY????????????????????
Whatinthewhatthe? · Member since
I've got both sets of the Yellow Sub figures. There should be a Sgt Pepper series out in the "near future" (according to the toy company).
The Hamilton figures are FAB!!!
SergeantPepperDG · Member since
I have the Sgt. Pepper Yellow Submarine figures, are these other Sgt. Pepper ones gonna be different?
Whatinthewhatthe? · Member since
I haven't seen a picture of them, but I'm sure they'll be similar to the other McFarlane figures.
(If you want to collect a really good set, check out the Hamilton dolls -- they came out in 2001 for $14.95 each and are worth over $125 each now! The detail on the dolls are amazing, down to the expressions and eye colour!)