It depends which type of action figure you need, Old figures can easily get in low prices like on auction sites, You can use them for new figures too.
Well, action figures are MEANT TO BE PLAYED WITH! So, open them.depends on if you want to collect them or not.
If there are hobby shops or stores that sell comic books and action figures in your area you may find one there. My suggestion is to search comic book or similar conventions online. Depending on how much you are looking to spend if you really want something unique.
You can get them online. who would want them enough for people to stock them in stores!
Yes, But they are hard to come by and can be expensive. But if you really want one go to Ebay.com and write in Ratchet and Clank action figures. If they have them good for you! But they are someties not in stock. I hope that helped!
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Well, no. Either suggestion is the wrong word, or approved is the wrong word. If you want to use suggestion, then it was not heeded or followed; and if you want to use approved, then it was his motion or his amendment, for example. Suggestion isn't formal enough to be approved.
There are hundreds of Marvel action figures. It all depends on which series or universe you want to buy.
I wish I know I want ulrich costume my brother wants odd costume and my other brother wants William and we want action figures of them and it must be season 5
Chicago actually has an entire mall for wrestling. You can get all of your memorabilia there and you can get cards or action figures or whatever you may want.
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While I can't tell specifically which figure you're talking about, as there is no "X-Men 5 action figure", I will try my best to explain the broad spectrum of X-Men action figures. There are a lot of different X-Men action figures / toys on the market, the largest number of those coming from the 1990's boom of X-Men merchandise. While you can find some figures on eBay from the 90's asking thousands for them (the most expensive I see as of December 2017 asking for $6000), they ones that are actually SELLING are only reaching a maximum of around $328 dollars. The average price for collectibles looks to be in the $70 range. These are the toys from the late 80's and early 90's, the most expensive seller I see being a Cyclops figure from his time with X-Factor at $328. The newer toys (from 2000-present) are strange, as people are asking higher prices for the collectibles, but they aren't selling. Honestly, if you're hoping to get a price idea and you can't find your specific figure, look around for similar figures. I would price both figures for the same character and other characters around the same time you believe yours to have been made. If you want to know exactly, there are various toy collector websites you can reach out to and see if they'll be able to give you an estimate.