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Marvel Legends Series Emma Frost (Diamond Form), X-Men Action Figure

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WWE LJN Superstars Jey Uso Action Figure, 1980s Retro 8" Collectible Toy

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WWE LJN Superstars Hulk Hogan Action Figure, 1980s Retro 8" Collectible Toy

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LJN WWE Superstars Mr. Perfect Action Figure, 1980s Retro 8" Collectible Toy

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Most listings show a general recommendation of “4 years and up.” Collector-oriented figures and buildable model kits are frequently labeled for older hobbyists (commonly 14 years or 15+ in the listings). Packaging often pairs those age labels with any applicable safety warnings.

Materials listed include vinyl, ABS, PVC and generic plastic for finished figures. Model-kit listings also mention plastics such as PS and engineering plastics like POM.

Articulation varies widely by product: some figures have no articulation, while poseable lines can offer up to about 16 points of articulation. Common listings show figures with around 5 or 10 points.

Common accessories include extra hands, interchangeable facial expressions or alternate heads, and switchable hand sets. Model kits typically include decals and sometimes preprinted face parts; some products also include display accessories (for example, a to-scale destroyed-building piece).

Many listings indicate no battery is required, but some figures offer electronic features such as lights or sounds. One product listing specifies using 3 LR44 alkaline cells for its electronic features.

Packaging ranges from anime-inspired collectible presentation to standard retail boxes. Licensed collectibles may include authenticity or warning labels on the packaging.

Many listings include CPSC-style choking-hazard warnings for small parts and pair those warnings with age recommendations such as “4 Years and Up” or “14 Years and Up.”

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