New for 2003, the v.2 of Grayskull came with a load of switches and sounds, lights and a lot of fun. With cool different details from the "Action Chip" version, it was a lot different from the original 1981 version of Grayskull.
With a modern "cartoon" look that actually fits the new story, this version is probably more play-directed since there´s no need for Action Chip figures to fully appreciate the toy.
MIB 2003, Mattel.
And for today´s view and review, please welcome the man responsible for many of Eternia´s security systems, Man-At-Arms as he explains He-Man what this "new" castle unfolds!
Thanks for watching and see you next time!
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What a great update on the original playset!
ReplyDeletelove it! great work. you deserve the best
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: Thanks for your support, hope you love reading as much as I love doing it! @jboypacman: It is. However, I think the original was more menacing on the outside:)
ReplyDeletegreat review man, pretty funny too
ReplyDeleteThanks ;) I´m preparing a short video too, especially because of the sounds :) Thank you for looking and your kind comment!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing playset!
ReplyDelete@actionfig: Indeed. And a beast too!
ReplyDeleteWow, I’ve never see a toy review like this, with the action figures describing the features of a playset in comic strip form! What a great idea. And the photography is top notch – lots of interesting angles and variety without the need to use additional elements to fill out the scenes. You’ve set a new standard, raised the bar to a new level that others will have to work hard to surpass.
ReplyDelete@StarRunn: I´m speechless :) Thank you so much for your words and support. I´ll try to keep up to my own settings ;) Thank you VERY much.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...indeed a diferent and original review of a toy.
ReplyDeleteregards