The first Frodo figure I owned as a child which was fine by those standards but from a customisers and collectorsnpiitn of view the only parts of this figure useful to me is his jacket backpack and sword as I transferred those onto an Elven boat Frodo along with the soft goods Asfaloth cape/ Elven cape depending on the time period. The figure itself isn’t terrible but the scale is. Each if the hobbits have one oversized badly done figure and they’re all from fellowship: basic Merry and Pippin which have never changed, Moria Sam and this Frodo. All are too big have poor movement but it’s frodo and Sam that aren’t passable. I do like this figures cloak how it’s moulded and removable and functional. The articulation is: a swivel head, hinged swivel arms the right one inhibited by the action...[See More]
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I am selling this and Gandalf the white from the two towers season two both in never opened boxes that are both in good condition. How much should I ask for them?