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Play Mind's Heavy Artillery

skarr action figure

January 2003 - Play Mind Toys is keeping stride with the toy industry by way of introduction to the second series of action figures in the Titanium line, Heavy Artillery. In continuing with the Titanium line, the notable features that are so crucial to versatility and playability are still in tact, with a 32-point articulation count and partial die cast composition.

Heavy Artillery is a line of futuristic mercenary soldiers that exist in a post Armageddon, war-ridden world. Skarr, Stark, Virus, and Merch are armed in an 11-piece, detachable exo-armor, tailored specifically for each, individual apocalypse warrior. Each one of the four figures is accessorized with ample, die cast armament that includes a minimum of four guns. Larger guns are designed to attach to each figures' mobile armory backpack. Handguns and knives included with the figures affix to their respective holsters and sheaths, providing an added element of edge, convenience, and playability.

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Heavy Artillery is currently in the production process and is scheduled to release this summer. Further information concerning this line will be released at a later date, along with updated product images.

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