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HTF Robin Hood Merrymen Swappables Gallery


This is an old webpage.

The good news is that we FINALLY MADE THE HTF SWAPPABLE ROBIN HOOD FIGURES!
You can view them by going to our new website; http://heritagetoyfigures.leadhoster.com
or just click here

We'll leave these old photos here for you to compare the concept to the reality.
Little known fact we don't publicize; these original swappet sculptures and all parts are available for sale!

Here's Robin!

You will notice only one of the three belt types is shown in these series of photos, and it is most appropriate for this figure.
There are various head types, and other torso types also, but with just one of each, see how many poses we will show you!



Perhaps This is Robin.

A leader among men. Kinda makes you wanta storm that legisl...uh,..Castle, doesn't it?

One problem with the famous and beloved Britains multi-part plastic figures of the 1960's was that they had very few different parts. Another problem was that the weapons were not affixed to the hands. They would be taken out, or fall out, and get lost. Britains offered no spare parts.

You will see that HTF has eliminated every one of these problems.



Staff Work

Just because you have a sword doesn't mean you get any more meat at the post-siege feast than the staff workers. The fork is good too, but easy to grab or get caught up. This can work as a skull-cracking poker, a sword-blocking wall, or a trip rod. Those proficent in it wouldn't have a sword if you gave 'em one. And hey, when you battle knights and win, there are plenty of swords left over.

Awaiting the Attack

This is the figure on our front page.

Now, imagine a line of these figures. It would be somewhat impressive as a defence in a display, but the guys would all look identical. Yes, they could be painted different, but "you can tell".

Well, HTF comes to the rescue again! With subtle changes in arm position you can have a figure different enough from the next to make your display really impressive. But don't stop there, you're heading for "award winning"! Change a head here and a belt there. THEN, change to some slightly different arms that offer a very similar but different pose. Your whole line of defenders will portray a group of individuals rather than machine-made copies.

It does NOT get better than that, my friend.