I remember going in to Sears and JCPenney's and they were always sold out here in Pennsylvania. Both of the best looking toys visually at that time, when you hold the mount and you put your hand in it awesome. The only thing that was ever on the shelf constantly was there base because it was too "expensive like four or $500" if they sold them now I'd buy the whole collection to one to play one to keep. The '80s and mid-90s were the perfect time the Golden age of toys I miss it so much.
Sears in the Bronx,NewYork City always carried the Sectuars Toyline. I still remember begging my mom to get me one of those figures but she was always freaked out by the insects puppets that came with the action figures. So I never got them but I managed to get the comic books years later due to digging in the crates.
So true. Maybe Sectuars could’ve had a chance if Hasbro made the Toyline and Sunbow/ Marvel Productions Ltd made the animated series like they did for both G.I.Joe & Transformers back in the days.@@Mackdez
My parents bought me the entire line, including the Giant Stone Fortress which is still the largest action figure playset that I never hear anyone talk about
I remember going in to Sears and JCPenney's and they were always sold out here in Pennsylvania. Both of the best looking toys visually at that time, when you hold the mount and you put your hand in it awesome. The only thing that was ever on the shelf constantly was there base because it was too "expensive like four or $500" if they sold them now I'd buy the whole collection to one to play one to keep. The '80s and mid-90s were the perfect time the Golden age of toys I miss it so much.
Sears in the Bronx,NewYork City always carried the Sectuars Toyline. I still remember begging my mom to get me one of those figures but she was always freaked out by the insects puppets that came with the action figures. So I never got them but I managed to get the comic books years later due to digging in the crates.
@@jeanemlicar yeah me to there was never anything close then and now looked to real.
So true. Maybe Sectuars could’ve had a chance if Hasbro made the Toyline and Sunbow/ Marvel Productions Ltd made the animated series like they did for both G.I.Joe & Transformers back in the days.@@Mackdez
Awesome toys and the best castle/fort ever produced.
Sectaurs as well as Visionaries Knights of the Magical Light and Spiral Zone are 3 of my favorite forgotten cartoons from the 80s.
Sectaurs kick ass and it should come back for a new generation. 😀👍
I had Dargon & his dragonflyer. But being an 80's kid I broke them :( I wish I still had them.
Excellent. I've Pincor on a shelf raising a family of herbivorous dinosaurs and the Tarantula guarding the cat food.
Quality.
This is the way....
My parents bought me the entire line, including the Giant Stone Fortress which is still the largest action figure playset that I never hear anyone talk about
I had the leaders of both groups.
Can we please get a Thundarr The Barbarian episode?
Just found my Dargon recently. Forgot they were Coleco, makers of my first console, good memories. :)
Thanks for the info 👍.
Although I never owned any of the toys, I loved this franchise. The comics where great!
What about Visionnairies & Inhumannoids & Mask??
I love the cartoon it was pretty good
I had one of the gloves
My brother and I had to entire set!
I actually just picked up the 8 issue comic series, for a great price and in fantastic condition!
I actually had the weird looking mutant fly with the fuzzy glove insect legs
17:22 - it really be like that sometimes.
I had one of the toys in 85 or 86 just very recently i found out about the cartoon 😅
kinda annoyed that Zica dropped the ball on wave 2.
Avatar ripped this off!
I can still remember how the plastic smelled out of the pack!
🖖✌🤘🤙
basicaly Disney Csn mske the cartoons now they own Marvel
*This isn't actually Larry
You don't say.
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Not sure I’d enjoy the show