These are terrific! I have been picking these up for a while now, I’m with ya regarding TOMBSTONE.. every time it’s on tv I end up watching it again! Great review buddy!
I see you got some of Wild Bill's friends. And I can see a nice custom project with that one with the red shirt. A cool Sundown custom for the COPs &' Crooks toy line. 👍
The figure at 23:00 is obviously meant to be Bat Masterson, "He wore his cane and derby hat, they call him Bat, Bat Masterson." Which makes the option of his tin star make a lot of sense, if you know about a bit about Bat's history.
Wild Bill's revolver looks nearly dead on for a 1850's era Colt cavalry pistol and his uniform looks calvary too. His weapon was right before the intro to modern bullets leading up to the U.S. Civil War. Meaning this guy would be from the 1850's to MAYBE the late 1870's or so.
I dont wanna be that guy, but I noticed something and Idk if its deliberate or accidental but um... The character you call "Django," well, is it just me or does the color of his pants and the pattern on those pants look very... Watermelon like? Its just a very odd choice for those pants.
They need to make a 3 pack from The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly.
These are great Western Action figures...!!
The Best.!!
Not sure what I'd do with these, but might get the barkeep to run the bar for the Dreadnoks. 😂🤣
😂 that could work
@OldDirtyCollector I do have my Joes hiding out at a Western Ranch, so I could wing it I guess, despite being "modern."
These are terrific! I have been picking these up for a while now, I’m with ya regarding TOMBSTONE.. every time it’s on tv I end up watching it again! Great review buddy!
Yup every single time it’s on. 😂
I believe they were going for a Bass Reeves head sculpt with the one at the 6:00 min mark. The rest of the attributes match as well.
A lot of these seem fun. I had no idea they even existed. Thanks for the video!
I see you got some of Wild Bill's friends. And I can see a nice custom project with that one with the red shirt. A cool Sundown custom for the COPs &' Crooks toy line. 👍
Yeah, I’m pretty sure they’re actually doing a sundown and doing the retro packaging too
Would love to see Chicken Fried do some environments or dios for the figures to ‘interact.’ Saloon, Sheriff’s office, Mercantile?
Had no idea these existed. They look pretty cool
Whoa, I need some of these
The figure at 23:00 is obviously meant to be Bat Masterson, "He wore his cane and derby hat, they call him Bat, Bat Masterson." Which makes the option of his tin star make a lot of sense, if you know about a bit about Bat's history.
Its a 1847 colt walker revolver
Please tell me I'm not the only person to look at this series and think "red dead redemption customs?"
I was thinking hateful 8 customs!!
Wild Bill's revolver looks nearly dead on for a 1850's era Colt cavalry pistol and his uniform looks calvary too. His weapon was right before the intro to modern bullets leading up to the U.S. Civil War. Meaning this guy would be from the 1850's to MAYBE the late 1870's or so.
I been curious to check out this figure line. I had no idea they made this many figures.
Yeah bud. There’s a ton of these and they sell bodies separately so you can go ham customizing.
@@OldDirtyCollector Whoa...I didn't know about that.
Looking for the liquor bottle info, can you link the joefest vid?
"Cowboy pants" 🤣 They're called chaps.
Not Django that’s Bass Reeves
The line needs hoses
@@gusbreal true but you can always use the boss fight horses with them
@@OldDirtyCollector Very true thanks for mentioning
I dont wanna be that guy, but I noticed something and Idk if its deliberate or accidental but um... The character you call "Django," well, is it just me or does the color of his pants and the pattern on those pants look very... Watermelon like? Its just a very odd choice for those pants.
Yeahhh... don't be that guy.
Djangooooooooo