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~^¤ Zâk's ¤^~™ "Holy Grails"
The following pictures are of the most rarest of all toys & considered very highly collectible:
(Click on pictures to enlarge them)
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Remco: 8" Phantom of the Opera
This is the "SUPER RARE" Remco: 8 inch Universal Monster "Phantom of the Opera" doll. I have never seen one loose & complete. Many do not know that this doll came with a black hat & a white full faced mask attached/glued to it. The glow-in-the-dark ring is usually missing as well. I've seen many loose Phantom's with Dracula's black outside / red inside cape. The Phantom has a black outside / black inside cape. MIB current value is about \$ 800.00

Click above to see one loose with no mask or ring Picture courtesy of ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ Owned by ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ |
Mego's: Alter Ego's
These "ULTRA RARE" Mego: "Alter Ego" figures were an exclusive to Montgomery Wards. These did not come with bodies. The Peter Parker head is a resculpt of the Shazam head. These came as a set in a brown box with the following items in it:
1.) 4 Heads (Dick Grayson, Bruce Wayne, Peter Parker & Clark Kent) 2.) 4 Sets of Clothing 3.) 4 Pairs of Shoes 4.) 1 Pair Eye Glasses (Clark Kent) 5.) 1 Hat (Clark Kent)
Current value for a Mego: "Alter Ego" set is well over \$ 12,000.00
Picture courtesy of Ahmed Abdoo: mego1@ix.netcom.com Please feel free to e-mail him for your Mego needs. Click here to visit his "HUGE" Mego Web Site: 
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Six Million Dollar Man: Venus Space Probe
This is the "Ultra Rare" Six Million Dollar Man: Venus Space Probe. A friend of mine owns 2 of these MIB's. Usually when loose, the side panels are missing & as well as the yellow magnetic "radiation" cone. MIB current value is about \$ 1200.00 +
Picture photographed by ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ Owner wishes to stay unknown! |
Mego/Harbert: 12½" Superman doll
This is the Mego/Harbert: 12½" Superman doll. This was never produced in the USA. The only 12½ Superman produced in the USA was the Christopher Reeves version. A Very hard Mego to find! Usually this can be found in Canada or in Europe. MIB current value is about \$ 350.00+
Picture courtesy of ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ Owned by ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™
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Mego's: "The Greatest American Hero" Convertible "Bug"
This is the "SUPER RARE" Mego: "The Greatest American Hero" Convertible "Bug." This came with 3¾ figures of Ralph & Bill and a convertible VW Beetle. When loose, I have never seen the convertible Beetle with the figures!! MIB current value is about \$ 700.00
Picture courtesy of ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ Owned by ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ |
Mego: 8" Robin w/Removable Mask
This is the "Ultra Rare" Mego: 8" Robin w/Removable Mask. This is one of the most desired Mego piece to Mego Collector's. Usually when loose, the mask is missing. MIB current value is about \$ 2000.00
Picture courtesy of ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™
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Acamas Toys: Automan action figure
This "SUPER RARE" Automan figure was made by Acamas Toys. Very few can be found. MOC value is about \$ 200.00
Picture courtesy of Will Fong. Owned by Will Fong: hummerwagon@80skid.com Please feel free to e-mail him for your Automan or other collectible needs. Click here to visit his "HUGE" 60's, 70's & 80's Collectible Web Site:
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Palitoy's (Mego): Disney's "Zorro"
The only action figure ever produced from the Disney TV show. Mego marketed this 8" figure in England under the company of Palitoy in 1977. Zorro uses Galahad's head and Blackbeard's sword. If you can actually find one of these, if loose, the hat, his sword, cape & boots would be the items most likely to be missing. MIB current value is about \$ 2500.00 +
Picture courtesy of collector & author: John Bonavita. Used with permission by John Bonavita. Owned by John Bonavita: ofpinc@aol.com
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Mego's: 12" Dr. Kromedome doll
This is the "Super Rare" 12" Dr. Kromedome exclusive to Montgomery Wards. During the time period when the Six Million Dollar Man was popular, Mego was asked to make a Super Villian for the Six Million Dollar Man doll. It's by far one of the worst & most cheaply made dolls that Mego has ever produced. It's very hard to find one mint & complete with his staff or helmet. Most of the time, the silver paint has rubbed off of his arm, face & helmet. The silver metallic fabric is also usually faded or flaked off. MIB current value is about \$ 1000.00
Picture courtesy of ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ Owned by ~^¤ Zâk ¤^~™ |
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MARX: 22½" Great Garloo
Manufactured circa 1962 by Marx toy company.
Approx. 22-1/2 inches tall by 10-1/2 inches wide (shoulder to shoulder)
Powered by 2 D cells in the hand controller.
Hand controller was tethered to the robot by a length of flexible plastic tubing and included a steering wheel for the front two wheels, controls for the gear-drives in the waste (up/down), arms (open/close), and drive wheels (forward/reverse).
The head could be manually rotated 360 degrees.
Accessories comprised a plastic "Garloo" necklace in the shape of a shell or flat rock and a chain wrist band. His shorts were made of imitation leopard fur.
The arms could be manually rotated to a positions ranging from nearly straight up to nearly straight down. Foam rubber palms aided the grasping of small objects. This was Howard Stern's Favorite Childhood Toy!!! Howard currently owns one Mint In Box, which
was purchased by Robin Quivers as a present to him!!! MIB current value is about \$ 600.00+
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MARX: Son of Garloo
Reduced size of the Great Garloo, but as a Tin Wind-Up. Look at above picture of the Great Garloo. The Great Garloo is holding him in his hands. Pretty big size difference!
MIB current value is about \$ 300.00 +
Click above to see more pics of the Son of Garloo
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AURORA: Batmobile (TV Series)
Manufactured in 1966 by Aurora. kit # 486-98
Very hard to find loose & painted, but VERY RARE to find in Sealed MIB Condition. MIB current value is about \$ 300.00+
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POPY's (Mego): Gatchaman / Battle of the Planets "Ken Owashi"
This is the "SUPER RARE" 1979 POPY's (Mego): 8 inch Gatchaman / Battle of the Planets "Ken Owashi" doll. Popy was a Japanese toy company who distributed Mego superheroes in exclusive packaging. They produced these 8 inch figures based on heroes from TV shows in Japan. There were ten all together. This is the toughest figure to find from this series as he was the only human and most popular. Also in the series: Kamen Rider 105, Kamen Rider V2, Ultraman, Ultra Seven, Ultraman Joe, Battle Fever J.
MIB current value is about \$ 350.00

Click above to see the back of the box.
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POPY's (Mego): Kamen Rider V3
This is the "RARE" 1979 POPY's (Mego): 8 inch Gatchaman / Battle of the Planets "Ken Owashi" doll. Popy was a Japanese toy company who distributed Mego superheroes in exclusive packaging. They produced these 8 inch figures based on heroes from TV shows in Japan. There were ten all together. This figure is one of the most popular from the series and are very hard to find in nice boxes.
MIB current value is about \$ 300.00+

Click above to see the back of the box.
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POPY's (Mego): Ultraman 7
This is the "RARE" 1979 POPY's (Mego): 8 inch Ultraman 7 doll. Popy was a Japanese toy company who distributed Mego superheroes in exclusive packaging. They produced these 8 inch figures based on heroes from TV shows in Japan. There were ten all together.
MIB current value is about \$ 300.00

Click above to see Pic of Ultraman 7 in the Box.
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POPY's (Mego): Battle Fever J
This is the "RARE" 1979 POPY's (Mego): 8 inch Battle Fever J doll. Popy was a Japanese toy company who distributed Mego superheroes in exclusive packaging. They produced these 8 inch figures based on heroes from TV shows in Japan. There were ten all together.
MIB current value is about \$ 300.00+
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