Thinkway's Toy Story Collection

I don´t have my bullseye jet. But as i can see he is on scale… see those pic from the comic…

Bullseye have to be taller than Rex. Even when its legs are blended… and if you see the pic, when Woody is sit over Bullseye his legs are longer than should be… and there are twisted in a imposible way at the real world.

ok that picture brings up another question
is Hamm’s head suppose to be able to rotate?
I thought hamm’s head looked straight froward, here its turn to the left and the disney store one is turned to the right

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from TSC original to 95’ and to the utility belt buzz
and no this is not AL’s Toy Barn

Now to search for Zurg…and AA batteries

It looks like a lighter skin tone on utility belt version?

Sorry i have bad lighting in there, trust me they’re almost exactly the same except the utilty belt version has more of like a swagger thing going on even with his voice box I swear

I was just wondering, i have seen Jessie Collection dolls only in Toysrus. Has anyone seen Collectable Jessie in Target?

I’ve seen her in target

Excellent work there, great eye. I was looking at this shot last night actually (the one on the top panel) and all I could focus on was how I wouldn’t get Jessie’s arm around Bullseye as much as they have shot there. I stupidly ignored the bend in his legs. I still think they should have settled on a smaller scale, because it seems seems like he is seen smaller at some points. Woody might be able to stretch his legs when they see fit, but I don’t see evidence of them ever stretching buzz’s. (though I know they could if they tried)

This does make me feel a bit better about his scale though.

Yeah, its been pointed out before, most of the toy modes have been inconsistent. This shot is full of questions. for example, Mr Potatohead has eye lids here, normally he doesn’t in toy mode.
how the heck are all these rag dolls standing up? then of course Hamm as you mentioned.

When it comes to Hamm though, this is the only shot I can recall where his head has been tilted. I don’t think he’s supposed to have an articulated head, but not sure. someone else I’ve noticed is sometimes he has a seam on his neck, sometimes its c completely smooth. if the seam was always there I would say yes, its supposed to move, but when it disappears I back to being on the fence.

You guys have to realize that the toys have to hastily reposition themselves before Andy comes into his room for playtime. They can’t always recreate their original positions, especially after the airport ordeal - they were all probably exhausted! :laughing:

The toys might also contribute to their own posability and mass. They’re most likely in a sort of half-conscious state when they’re not active (like when Woody looks at the remote under Jessie in TS2 - or when toys look around in general while inactive). They could be able to control their conscious weight, as seen in various scenes where Woody flops to the ground. This may be why Al was able to pose Woody and the Roundup Gang, while at other times the toys flop onto the floor.

Or maybe CG can’t be fully replicated IRL and we’re all overthinking things. Personally I’m 110% satisfied with Thinkway’s loving productions. :slight_smile:

I always just assumed that Bullseye had wires in his legs (which if it ever was true, they got rid of it in TS3) and Woody sat on him while Jessie leaned on him.

Jessie cant just lean, she’s a ragdoll not a Barbie.

It would make sense if Bullseye had something in his legs at one point. Even the TSC was initially supposed to have a skeletal system of sorts at one point apparently which got nixed.

I suppose, but we must realize that things get greatly exaggerated when there are no laws of physics. I don’t know, that was just my theory. As for Stinky Pete, I just assumed that he was shaped in a way that allowed him to balance.

Agreed about Stinky Pete, which is why I didnt point him out specifically. although it wouldnt surprise me if he would fall over in real life as well.

Hi, does anyone know how to fix the legs on Mr. Potato Head. Like what kinds of tools would I need in order to fix them cuz I’ve seen a lot of people on this thread who have fixed the legs. thankss:)

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I totally forgot he was supposed to have it!

“Bullseye features a soft vinyl saddle, hidden rotation joints to make him easy to swivle and position, and sounds taken from the film.”

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I wonder if he just got too expensive to include it so we got a lame-o stand instead? Four legs alone would not be enough to stand him up, they would have had to do his body too. I’m banging my head on the wall wishing they included his “bones”!

With Hamm, I think he IS facing forward. Just in that shot, his head is rotated a bit.

When I get my Bullseye, I’m going to see if I can’t somehow modify his stand. I really think it would have been better for them to put two curved supports on the top to keep him from sliding on it like it seems to be doing in the reviews I’ve seen.

On another note, I had a little accident with my TSC Woody. Whoever installed the shelf in my closet did not do it properly, and one side is uneven. As I was adjusting the arrangement of my Toy Story collection, Woody got pushed too close to the uneven part of the shelf. His stand tipped over, and before I could catch him, his head hit the inside wall of my closet. Now he has this to prove it:

It looks like a bit of paint from my wall rubbed off onto his head. Does anyone know of a way to clean it off without damaging the original paint job? I want to get it fixed, but I’m scared of using something too strong and removing some of the brown paint.

Carefully paint it over with the same shade of brown

Well, you might be able to get it off with your fingernail, or even a scrubber w/ soap and water.

I agree with orea. The white stuff probobly came from the wall, not from scratching the paint off Woody’s head.