Top 30 Rarest most expensive figures

Published 2021-02-15
Action figures have been around for a long time. So let’s take a look at some of the rarest, most unusual and of course expensive ones out there!
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All Comments (21)
  • @TheTecunUman
    Your videos would be vastly improved if you allowed more time to focus on the slides with the photos of the figures, rather than cut away from them quickly. Less face time please and more time to view and admire the figures that you’re describing. Thanks.
  • @seansteele1269
    First time watching here but I had to say I love that Nightcrawler with the sword you’ve got on your shelf. So many people overlook him being a Master Fencer.
  • @jarodz2846
    I recently picked up a TMNT Hex action figure with two left feet! It may not be worth much but it’s really cool to know it escaped the assembly line!
  • @vandalworks45
    About Computron, I remember going into my local Woolworths (RIP) and purchasing Strafe who was one of the arms as an individual toy. I remember the card showing on the back that he was a combiner and also showed the other pieces that made up Computron, but I never had any others. So they were available individually too.
  • @SCSRdotorg
    I had those original light saber figures. I tore the tips off of the light sabers because it didn’t make sense why they were there. No regrets. Loved playing with them.
  • @deefrash9806
    We had a vinyl caped Jawa when I was a kid, but we hated it because of the cape, so we had a second one with the cloth cape and for the life of me, I have no clue what happened to either, but if I had of known the value of a vinyl caped Jawa, I would have cherished it for sure. In regards to why the rocket firing Boba Fett was never released, was some kid choked and I think died from a rocket firing ship toy from the original Battlestar Galactica series.
  • @mauigio
    Great video, great list, i like your style, quick and to the point, subbed. I'm so happy to get back into the toy market after years. So much happy 🙂😻
  • @djayk9692
    I remember getting the Computron box set in Christmas of 1987 or 88. That set in addition to the original Devastator was the only transformers I never got rid of. I’d say my Computron is 85% complete due to missing accessories and one or two of the smaller transformers with a broken/missing head to attach with and wings busted off. I also had the 1985 complete set of Aerialbots that combined with Silverbolt.
  • I still have my two vinyl Jawa's from 1978 and the Australian version had a longer cape and a different colour than the USA version. Another Star Wars figure that was never released on card was the blue snaggle tooth, finding one with perfect silver painted boots is difficult, it also has two version of different feet. My favourites are my shogun Godzilla from 1977, I still have the two versions, one is from the USA and the other was made in Japan...also a perfect in box shogun Mazinga, never played with. Plus 1000's of others, I really need a bigger house.
  • @currenlopez1978
    Great video! I’m just getting back into figurines and it has brought me so much joy. Nice Nightmares on Wax playing in the back 😉
  • @jcbvortex22
    Cool video dude, awesome energy. You sound a little like Simon Peg, lol
  • @DaveGermany1989
    Very entertaining Video, thank you. I'd enjoy it even more if you would display more pictures of the models or show them for longer. Keep up the good work ;)
  • @bleueggos6798
    It's your boy Bleuuuuuu showing some love and you got a great channel love seeing the expensive items
  • 👋🏽Hello David. Great video and content. Your personality and presentation sucked me in and kept me watching. 😃✌🏽
  • @GiggityGoo205
    When I was a kid I had all of my dads 80s Star Wars toys. I had an original millennium falcon, Yoda’s hut, a Hoth diorama, a ship from ROTJ specifically for storing the individual figures that was humongous, the slave 1, the original Luke’s Xwing, various troopers and droids and whatnot. My dad put them all in his girlfriend at the time’s house and since she literally never went there and would just stay at my dads all the time the place flooded in the winter and I lost them all.
  • @capt25252525
    The Cara Dune joke at the end was kind of true. A guy came to my local comic store and bought every Cara Dune figure they had, he told the owner he was buying everyone he could find. Right now people are buying them up but they aren't going to be worth crap down the road.
  • @scottpitner4298
    For years of my childhood I had the Masters of the universe movie taped on vhs from tv along with willow on the same tape. :) used to watch it all the time. Great movie! Fun fact, I think “gwildor) or whoever, the little guy with red hair, is the same actor as the town wizard in willow. They have the same voice so I figured that out as a kid lol
  • WOW... thank you for taking me back to my childhood. I do remember collecting the Dick Tracy and TMNT for the longest time. Back home in Puerto Rico, it was tough to get some of the figures since the supplier won’t not bring them in if it didn’t sell in the US. No internet so my mom had to call my uncles in the US give them a detailed description and then I would get the toy. I’m pretty sure these and a lot more can be found at random garage sales. You would be surprised the ton of treasures you can come across for a cheap price.