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Manufacturing Error Figures – UPDATE
Posted by Chad Perry in Research, UofM News on March 29, 2011
Thanks to Eric Nilla and ‘Bellatrix101’ there are two new Manufacturing Error Figures.
Manufacturing Error Figures – UPDATE
Posted by Chad Perry in Research, UofM News on February 10, 2011
Thanks to Jason Speth we have a very unique Manufacturing Error Figures entry.
Manufacturing Error Figures (UPDATE) & “Super Rares”
Posted by Chad Perry in Philosophy, Research, UofM News on February 1, 2011
The Manufacturing Error Figures section has recently received a picture of a previously unseen figure. The figure appears to be a prime example of a manufacturing error figure. All M.U.S.C.L.E. collectors offer Bill Raeth a huge thank you for sharing this figure!
Manufacturing Error & Warped Figures – UPDATES
Posted by Chad Perry in Research, UofM News on April 19, 2010
Lucas Rage, known as fuzzbuster on LRG.com, recently posted some pictures of figures from his childhood that are excellent examples of both Manufacturing Error Figures and “Warped” M.U.S.C.L.E. figures.
Manufacturing Error Figures – UPDATE
Posted by Chad Perry in Research, UofM News on April 12, 2010
The Manufacturing Error Figures section has recently received a picture of a previously unseen figure. The figure appears to be a prime example of a manufacturing error figures. All M.U.S.C.L.E. collectors offer Sebastian a huge thank you for sharing this figure!
Auction Watch #34
Posted by Chad Perry in Auction Watch, UofM News on March 11, 2010
Auction Watch has highlighted several poster auctions and Auction Watch #34 will add two more instances. However, one of the most unique current M.U.S.C.L.E. auctions appears to feature a Manufacturing Error Figure.
New Manufacturing Error Figure
Posted by Chad Perry in Research, UofM News on December 16, 2009
Recently on eBay a manufacturing error figure (#222), still within the original 4-pack, was sold for $69.00. The pictures from the auction have been added to the Manufacturing Error Figures write-up.
The M.U.S.C.L.E. “Warp”
Posted by Chad Perry in Research, UofM News on October 15, 2009
The vast majority of collectors have come across figures with small problems – normally some type of warping: an oddly positioned foot, arms or legs too far apart or too close together, a small dent in the figure, or a pose that simply does not match identical sculpts. This warping could be called, “The M.U.S.C.L.E. Warp.”
Manufacturing Error Figures
Posted by Chad Perry in Research, UofM News on October 12, 2009