Thursday, October 21, 2010

A different type of haul.

Today Drea and I made a trip to our local Toys R' Us. Since our last trip that was talked about in a recent post, we've both had our eyes set on 2 vinyl figures. This was the was a very different type of purchase for us. Drea, which collects nothing but Star Wars collectibles, and I usually collect Batman & Terminator collectibles, bought completely un-related toys.
My purchase was the Diamond Select Stay Puft Marshmallow Man vinyl bank which most of you may recognize from the 1984 movie "Ghostbusters". Ill post an actual review and pictures soon. I bought Drea a super sized Yoshi vinyl figure which everyone recognizes from the Mario Bros. franchise.
It was great to actually make some toy purchases that werent in our normal range. They're both great toys and we enjoy them very much.

6 comments:

alex teo said...

And the collection keeps growing :) the most important thing is to have FUN & ENJOY the TOY right? CHEERS

saruman said...

awesome!

LEon said...

I would bought these two as they are my cup of tea. I haven't and may never saw these over ar my retail...

actfigman said...

Hi Jon&Andrea aka WicketToy,greetings from Brunei...just chanced on your site via one of the many Malaysian toyblogs...very nice very varied theme collection you have there...I'll certainly take my sweet time exploring your site.

The Rebel said...

Cool haul guys! I so want that Marshmallow Man vinyl!!!! As Leon might have pointed out, I may never see that on retail over at my place here....*sigh*

Willy's Toys said...

Thanks for all the comments guys! For those of you interested in the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man - theres always Ebay and other websites that ship to your countries. =]

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