Well just when you think you know a toy line, something else appears from the vaults to surprise you. So it was recently, when Woodsy sent me this article about Masters of the Universe. Its not a line that I liked at all, the weird squatting figures did not appeal to me at release and even the later variations did nothing to interest me. Even so, I always liked to see what was available on toy shelves and looked in from a distance. However, something I have never been aware of was this gant figure, who makes poor He-Man look like a puny beach bum by comparison! Go Tytus! Ill let Woodsy take up the story:
As an erstwhile Masters of the Universe toy collector, I was always fascinated by the rare Tytus figure.
Tytus was a giant. At 12 inches tall he towered over his Mattel mates and only his Italian ones at that.
When MOTU toys bottomed in the US in the late Eighties, Tytus was released for Europeans in Italy. I understand a batch was made in Mexico too.
I'm no Masters expert at all so if any of this info is incorrect please do let me know. Tytus's journey is a twisty one
Being a toy bodger I wAs interested to read that some customizers have made their own Tytus from a 12 inch Triple H wrestler like this. Hmmm, it would have to be cheap for me, I'm as Tytus a duck's backside!
Well! It looks like He Man has his own Major Matt Mason style "Captain Lazer".
ReplyDeleteA completely out of scale big buddy!
I'd be interested to see what you'd come up with for a custom MOTU figure, Woodsy.
DeleteI was never really into the Masters back in the day, but the Melbourne toy makers I hung out with did a custom show, so I played too!
My efforts were gender flipped "Her Gal" figures!
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