depends on what you want to count as a figure...
carded 96 (although 1 was not available in the USA)
blue Snagletooth from sears cantina set, 97
include Max Rebo Band, 100
include R2-D2 with the 3rd LEGO from the droid factory play set, 101
droids and ewok cartoon figures, 17 more (1 not avialable in the USA), 118
throw in some others that "fit in", like the trash compactor monster and han in carbonite, 120
Mark Klaus figurines are typically made from high-quality resin, which allows for intricate details and durability. Some figurines may also incorporate other materials such as ceramic or stone, depending on the specific design. The use of these materials ensures that the figurines are not only visually appealing but also sturdy for display.
Tom Clark is known for his handcrafted resin figurines, including a variety of soldier figurines that depict different military themes and historical contexts. His soldier figurines often represent various branches of the military, such as infantry, cavalry, and special forces, capturing the spirit of service and sacrifice. Each piece is intricately detailed, reflecting a commitment to craftsmanship and storytelling. Collectors appreciate these figurines for their artistic value and the respect they convey toward military personnel.
Because the action replay makers have not made cheats for it or you haven't updated your action replay.
captain action by ideal had a uniform that came out in 1967, that would be the first spider-man action figure
These chalkware figurines were distributed by the Pitman-Dreitzer Company of New York. There are 6 different fruit figures. I believe there are apple, banana, cherry, pineapple, lemon, and strawberry kids. I have also seen that these were made by the Carlton Ware company.
The first WWE action figure, well WWF, was made in 1984 by a company called LJN.
Horse figurines, or sculptures, can be made of many materials. Wood, clay, plaster, glass, brass, chrome, gold, and many other materials are suitable for horse figurines.
The value of figurines made while America occupied Japan are relatively rare and more expensive than other Japanese-made figurines. Authentic Occupied in Japan figurines were made between 1945 and 1952. The occupied in Japan stamp will not rub off easily, and cannot be removed with fingernail polish or alcohol. Prices for these figurines range from 20 dollars to several hundred dollars.
There are several Lego lines that are fitted for Soccer figurines. Lego toys such as Stephanie's Soccer Practice, is made for people to use their soccer figurines on.
Ubisoft created the game so they created the figurines
with coal dust and resin, poured into a mold
Poop!!!!!! Lead or Pewter!
Glass spun figurines are some of the prettiest figurines in the world. They are made in a very delicate process that involves spinning raw glass over flame to shape it. It does not always have to be clear glass.
Llardo porcelain figurines, crafted with great detail and care originate from Valencia Spain. These creations are full of grace and beauty, wonderfully made.
Amber is not a live elephant, but elephant figurines can be made from amber.
Fontanini is an Italian company that specializes in hand-made, skillfully crafted figurines. Fontanini nativities are figurines that depict the event of Christ being born in the manger.
A figurine is like a statue and figures are things that you can't touch but can see it like a shadow._____________________________________________________________________1) Action Figures: These are toy (dolls) action figures like GI Joe, Spiderman, Superman, Barbie, Wonder Woman, etc, usually made of soft plastic and lifelike. There was a big ta-doo about calling them dolls since boys aren't supposed to play with them (who wrote that rule?) So action figures are given to guys (& dolls in more tolerant families!) and dolls are dolls for girls!2) Figurines: Figurines are generally made out of fine bone china or porcelain, often hand painted, and are collectibles in all genres: angels, bells, horses, dogs, ballerinas, wind mills, tea cups, cats, mice, pigs, etc.