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US ORDERS ONLY - Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Movie SET of 4 Bouncy Balls Action Figures

$184.20
Maximum Purchase:
4 units
Shipping:
$15.00 (Fixed Shipping Cost)
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USE THIS LISTING TO ORDER ONLY IF YOU ARE IN THE USA. All others please use alternate listing, found HERE.

This listing contains the required tariff charge added on to the purchase price.

Lot consists of a set of 4 different Bouncy Balls/Action Figures from the 1978 cult classic movie "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes."

Marked: TM Copyright FOX/4(rectangle) - APPLAUSE TM - CHINA

Being vending machine products, they are inexpensively manufactured from vinyl. There are lines visible from the portions of vinyl being squished together on all of the figures. These are factory effects from manufacture, not cracking of the vinyl.

The red ones you will receive will be in near mint to mint condition. There may be the odd one with a wear mark on the leaves, or/and or the teeth or other painted surface.

As for the green one, it may have a few nicks on their surface. Keep in mind these are from the same period as the movie, the late 70s. We received most of these (and all of the green ones) in vending machine capsules (one pictured as an example).  Essentially these capsules protected them overall. However, these capsules have little protrusions on the insides. For whatever reason, the vinyl composition of the green figure is not as robust as the vinyl of the red ones. Thus there are some scuff marks/nicks on the surfaces of the green one you will receive. These flaws are from it bouncing around in the capsule it was in.

These figures measure roughly 1.5" wide, with the one with teeth being 1 3/4" tall, as the tallest one.

We will package them individually in little bags to prevent them from rubbing on one another in transit. Then they will be sent to you in a padded mailer. 

Shipping will be added at checkout.

We have done a video about these, describing condition, etc, and also includes a theory on why these tend to have been relatively hard to obtain in the marketplace. The video can be viewed on YouTube.