Posts Tagged Manufacturing Error Figures

Manufacturing Error Figures – UPDATE

Thanks to Eric Nilla and ‘Bellatrix101’ there are two new Manufacturing Error Figures.

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Manufacturing Error Figures – UPDATE

Thanks to Jason Speth we have a very unique Manufacturing Error Figures entry.

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Manufacturing Error Figures (UPDATE) & “Super Rares”

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!

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Manufacturing Error & Warped Figures – UPDATES

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.

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Manufacturing Error Figures – UPDATE

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!

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Auction Watch #34

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.

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New Manufacturing Error Figure

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.

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The M.U.S.C.L.E. “Warp”

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.”

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Manufacturing Error Figures

M.U.S.C.L.E. figures were created using an injection molding process. This process reduces cost, increases efficiency, and produces an outstanding final product. However, it is impossible to have a 100% perfect production process. Errors and slight abnormalities will occasionally arise.

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