ThreeA Toys Pile of Loot – Fighting JC, Tommy, and Zombs (and more Zombs!)

I’ve been spending some time with my parents for a few weeks, and I’m going through toy withdrawal. But one of the silver linings in the being away from home cloud is the pile of loot (to borrow from one of my favorite online retailers, Big Bad Toy Store). It just so happens that the pile is filling up with some awesome stuff from 3A Toys, including a 1/6 Fighting JC (my latest Holy Grail), Tommy, and Zombs in both the 1/6 and 1/12 scale.

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ThreeA Toys Action Portable Zombs

It’s Halloween, so there’s no better time to take a look at the super-articulated Action Portable Zombs by 3A Toys. The 6-inch Zombs were offered for pre-order last year and delivered this summer – and I have bashing my brains out (coincidentally one of the ways to kill a zombie) for not having ordered more of these. I did pick up the 3-pack (the 3 guys staring at the carded figures), the Shadow Zomb (he’s carded in all black), and a blind-packed single (turned out to be the pink hooded Zomb). But the more I play with them, the more I want to build an army of these undead guys.

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NYCC 2012: ThreeA Toys Instapics

Here’s some quick 3A Toys pics from New York Comic Con.

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I am on the show floor at New York Comic Con. To get you the pics you want as fast as I can, I’m hooking you into my Instagram feed. If you’re on Instagram, follow me at afpron – that’s for AFP Ron, not AF Pron :). Stay tuned for better pictures soon.

Quick Pic – Judge Dredd vs Judge Death and 3A Zombs

I saw Dredd 3D a couple of weekends ago and liked it very much, despite some excessive use of slow-mo – I am referring to the visual technique vs. the Slow-Mo drug that is central to the plot. And speaking of plot, the movie plays out much like a video game – after all, it follows Judge Dredd and Anderson through (was it 300?) levels of a Mega-complex, as they work their way to the final boss. Even with these flaws, the movie packs some great action and Karl Urban’s characterization of Judge Dredd is right on the money.

For a more informed and well-formulated opinion, please see Dredd – Urban Justice Is Served! by Jedd-the-Jedi at FwooshFlix.com.

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