Outdoor & RC Superhero Toys

Turtles of Grayskull Mouse-Jaw, 2-Bopsteady, Splinter-Skull, Metal-Boto

Turtles of Grayskull Mouse-Jaw, 2-Bopsteady, Splinter-Skull, Metal-Boto

After finding Splinter-Skull and2-Bopsteady at retail recently, I backtracked to pick up Mouse-Jaw to complete my Turtles of Grayskull Metal-Boto build-a-figure. While I already had Sla-ker, I had no intention of trying to complete the BAF, but once it was within reach, I made it happen in short order.

Splinter-Skull encounters the Spirit of Grayskull from my 

Nothing in my collection really compares with 2-Bopsteady. I have limited TMNT knowledge, and as little with MOTU Two Bad, which appeared in 1985, just before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles became the cartoon/toy/movie property juggernaut we know today around 1987. I was a teenager by then, so Bebop and Rocksteady held little nostalgia for me. Regardless, I like this action figure- the ball and chain flail and big blade that sheathes onto his back make him a great baddie!

The second of the Target-Exclusive Metal-Boto BAF figures, Mouse Jaw didn’t initially appeal to me, though his Mouser/Micro-Bot accessory and the way it integrates into Mouse-Jaw’s robotic arm rocks:

Though most of the figure’s inspiration is derived from it, Mouse-Jaw 

And honorable mention, Turtles of Grayskull Sla’ker, who I reviewed nearly six months ago, and up to that point, the only figure of these I had. With little intent to complete Metal-Boto, I had picked Sla’ker up solely on its merits as a big, fun action figure. Picture below, Sla’ker with my Masterverse Faker and MOTU Origins Faker

And finally, Metal-Boto, the build-a-figure for which all its parts were interspersed among Mouse-Jaw, 2-Bopsteady, Splinter-Skull, and Sla’ker. a lot of accessories to fit into the wrists and various ports, including smaller peg adapters for the wrists. The green cover can be removed to show the working gears, activated when the waist is turns, as does the red jaw. Splinter-Skull’s shield fits onto Metal-Boto’s back for a golden shell!

I’ve actually had the first two waves of the Turtles of Grayskull line on ice and am seriously considering pre-ordering the third and fourth. When the subline was revealed, I thought it was an easy “pass”, but I’m unexpectedly charmed with them, as I was the Masters of the WWE Universe crossover with MOTU Origins. It’s a testament to the Origins line, its interchangeable parts, and it’s overall playability. Still a favorite of mine four years later and fitting it should be the last post of 2024! Happy New Year! 

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