Lt. Ripley, from Kenner’s 1992 Aliens line; and Ripley, from Funko’s 2013 Alien Reaction Figures line, based on a sculpt from 1979.
Author: Nils
My Current Collection
Huahuehuahue
Mimetic Polyalloy
My wife gave me several “coupons” for our anniversary, one being for a trip to Target for toys. Tonight she suggested I cash in the coupon, but I wasn’t sure I’d find anything at Target. The shelves have been pretty bare at the locations near my house, so she sent me to Toys”R”Us. Who was I to argue?
I found the donut head T-1000 for $14.99 and the glitter dreams T-1000 (which I’m not sure I was even aware of) for $9.99. The T1000 with Hole in Head (the figures are labeled as T1000, without a hyphen) is clearly labeled as 2015 Summer Convention Exclusive, and I knew the T1000 Frozen Patrolman was at least somewhat special as he’s not one of the five figures listed on the cardback. Toys”R”Us also had Sarah Connor and John Connor, but I figured these two T-1000 action figures would be harder to find than the core 4 or 5 figures from the line, so I picked up these two.
With tax, I went $1.25 over my $25 budget for the night. My wife said she would take it out of my next paycheck. Boy, is she strict.
Battle of the Stands
Dozens of action figures. Seven distinct action figure stands. One stage. This is Battle of the Stands!
Nudj Fudge
Welcome to Nudj Fudge, my brand-new toy blog! I’ll be talking about modern action figures, vintage action figures, and new toy purchases. I’ll also be sharing some of my displays and reminiscing about when and where I purchased or received my toys. Some kit-bashed creations and custom toys I’ve made out of LEGO or Construx will make an appearance as well.





