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The Endless PVC Set

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On the left, the figures, on the right, the Box.

Release Price: 

US$39.95

Release Date: 

1998

Current Value:

US$50.00±

Comments: 

 

In many ways a nice little set, this collection features what I sadly suspect will be the only available representation ever of Despair, as I imagine corporations are probably not trampling each other in an attempt to depict short fat ugly naked chicks. Personally, I think the Despair is the nicest mold in this set. But then, I'm biased in her favour.

The other unique figure is that of Destruction, and I must say it is a bit  disappointing, as he's wearing his helm. A pity.

However, the figures all have very funky interlocking bases, and the backing sheet is quite cute. All up this is a very nice set.

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The Endless Pewter Set

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On the left, the figures, on the right, the Box.

Release Price: 

US$174.99

Release Date: 

1998

Current Value:

US$250.00±

Comments: 

 

Yes, I know this shouldn't really be here, but it was the best place within the setup I have.

This is, of course, the same as the Endless PVC Set, only in Pewter. It's a really nice set, with a really nice box. I wish I'd had the money to get it when it came out. I have never seen one in the 'flesh'.  If you have a Pewter Despair you're giving away, please let me know.

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The Dreaming

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On the left the figures, above with the backing sheet.

Release Price: 

US$39.95

Release Date: 

2000

Current Value:

US$40.00±

Comments: 

 

I would love to know the rational behind the release of this set in a larger size than the Endless set. For my own part, it simply makes the two sets look silly when displayed together, which is an event I do fairly regularly. Ah, well...

Also, having been spoilt by the nice interlocking bases of the Endless set, the hexagonaloid bases here are a bit disconcerting.

However, the set also has a nice backing sheet, and the larger size does make the figures nicer. I particularly like the shading on Merv Pumpkinhead's noggin, and Cain's knife is a nice touch.

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