So here we go with My next special showcase. I simply call these guys
Karate Figures. My Grandma MiMi got Me all of these from a bubble capsule vending machine way back in the 80s. I believe she got'em at
National which I have just recently & greatly showcased only a few short days ago along with My
National Cowboys & Native American Indians collection. If you haven't seen it then its a must as I go down memory lane huge time with some great content that has been forgotten by most, just go back as it was the previous presentation that I made
It is possible that I got these guys from
Tru-Buy which sometimes I lean toward that direction further which I may showcase about them briefly at a later time. I have no clue who made them. The 80s had so many great things, even the little vending machines had top quality toys
I was huge on Karate & Kung-Fu stuff in the 80s. Bruce Lee was such an inspiration for Me back then when I was a youngster so like wrestling, I was interested anything that had to do with fighting, I even took Karate classes and became a dominant force which is a whole another story I may talk about later on down the road in a possible showcase
So she always got Me stuff out of the the cool bubble capsule vending machines when they only cost a quarter or 25 cents. Remember them cool
Kaiju Gabara Hand Stamps I showcased earlier on
Well I do know for a fact she got Me them and many others at
Tru-Buy So whether these guys came from
National or
Tru-Buy, these guys are fun and dandy and took Me a bit to find'em all in storage. Their all still is nice condition too and here they are
Karate Figures Super Group: So we have many of them, all with sculpted weapons. A couple different bald European mongrels, some Middle-Eastern fighters and we also have several Ninjas warriors. Three of them are in black & white Gis and we also have different ones in all white and plus a special bonus one that is all in black that SERIOUSLY looks like & predates
Mortal Kombat's NOOB SAIBOT by many years
They turn at the waist & disassemble there for movement and kitbashing which I'll get to in a bit
Ninjas: Now these guys are way different. They have no paint nor articulation but their really nice in quite authentic Ninjutsu poses with weapons! There is a couple different kinds here however, the other kind is very rubbery and somewhat painted.
Karate & Ninja Figures Ultra Group: Here they are all together. They look rather sweet if I do say so Myself
Assembly: Here is how you can take them apart with many different color kitbashing creations
Size Comparison: Here they are compared to My previously seen
Micro G.I. Joe Sgt Slaughter and one of My just very recently seen
National Native American Indians Karate Kombatants & Ninjas vs.
G.I. Joe's Sgt Slaughter So that later time I spoke about is NOW
Here is where
Tru-Buy once was. It was a great little local grocery store that was quite fun to go to. My Grandma MiMi knew most of the employees including the owner Joe (she knew so many people back in the day, her tribute that I made for her about all the people she knew was just a sample, She knew
Annie Burke & her Daughter's Movie Mogul, Verna from Mr. T's Video, many people at
National & Schnucks & Star, Blockbuster & Hollywood Video, I mean you wouldn't believe how many people she knew, I miss them days when most of everybody was nice and cared for each other unlike this rotten time we are in now) and they all appreciated her. Like
National they were great around Halloween time as they would have a great selection of decorations to choose from. I loved their logo and own brand of soda & can goods which had really cool logos. They also had the aforementioned
Kas reg & BBQ Potatoes Chips that We just craved that I spoke about in My superb
National showcase. I have had many fond memories of
Tru-Buy and there is not one, NOT A SINGLE MENTION of this great store ANYWHERE on the net that I can find...it makes Me SICK of how limbolic, oblivious and pathetic this situation has become
The generation that's in that area has absolutely no clue how great it was. We only lived a couple blocks away from it, We could just walk there
Our region we used to live at was so good, I miss it everyday. The building that is across the street from
Tru-Buy was also fantastic because I had many great childhood memories there because it was
Rainbow Video that later became
The Ringmaster which I have such incredible stories to tell about them
I gotta do a special showcase about them soon in My fantastic Odds & Ends topic
So all of these great places are gone for decades now. Seemed like after we moved in 1990 everybody went out of business and everything changed, I think of this quite often. A
Family Dollar moved in where
Tru-Buy once was and and soon went under due to the neighborhood's unfortunate bad habits
Something else moved there later as well that I'm not sure of what it was. As of this moment as I speak now I have no clue what's there currently. There's people there but never any signs, lights or emblems or anything to indicate what kind of business it is
Here is the complex that was
Tru-Buy way back in the 80s!
Here is the
Kaiju Gabara Hand Stamps that I previously showcased that My Grandma MiMi got Me out of their really cool bubble capsule vending machines
So that will conclude this special
Karate & Ninja Figures presentation with a special bonus
Tru-Buy showcase and I hope you liked it
If you haven't seen My recent
National Cowboys & Native American Indians showcase then you gotta see that one, just go back to the previous page as I just posted a few short days ago
Next showcase will a great one also, until then I'll see you around