![]() So, although the two lines are extremely similar, the Warriors are a superior product. The sculpts for the Warriors' heads, arms, and "furry underwear" are also of a nicer/ more appealing quality than the Fighters' versions. Success in the Resistance transformed the Communists into a major force in postwar Italian politics. The Fighters have a less appealing back with some basic shallow grooves. The Communist Party, although still very small in 1943 (about 5,000 members), led the largest group of partisans (at least 50,000 by summer 1944), drawing on years of experience in underground organization and on Yugoslav support. The Warriors figures have nicely sculpted muscular backs, reminiscent of Mattel's He-Man figure. Vintage Galaxy Fighters / Warriors IGUANA Action Figure 5.5 MOTU KO Sewco eBay Iguana Galaxy Fighters MOTU Sewco 1987 Vintage Action Figure Sponsored 38.00 + 6.50 shipping Vintage Galaxy Fighters / Warriors DATON Action Figure 5.5 MOTU KO Sewco Magnon 34.99 + 4. This is very obvious when comparing the backs of the figures (see photos below). ![]() When examining the overall sculpts and finished product in the two lines, it becomes apparent that the Warriors are of a slightly higher quality than the Fighters. For detailed analysis of more connections between the Galaxy Warriors and the Galaxy Fighters please see, Warriors becoming Fighters. Also, Galaxy Warriors will have Sungold stamped on their leg or back, while Galaxy Fighters will either have a Sewco stamp or no stamp (see photos below). Galaxy Fighters have a left hand with closed fingers. The easiest way to tell the two lines apart, when confronted with similar looking characters, is by the fingers on their left hands. Galaxy Warriors have fingers that are spread apart in the style of MOTU figures like He-Man and Skeletor. Original release of the Galaxy Warrior Thor. There are also rumors that the toy-line included a castle play-set The rumored Castle did exist, but was not actually part of the Galaxy Warriors line. The toy-line may have also included a rumored accessory pack that contained 2 weapons, a shield and a harness, but this is unconfirmed. This is the first sword from Galaxy Warriors line from Sewco. Some years later, possibly in the late 1980's or early 1990's, Sungold re-released the entire Galaxy Warriors line of figures as Freedom Fighters. For more information and analysis regarding the very intriguing Swords and Sorcerers Galaxy Warriors, go Here. The S&S figures were only released in the UK, and they were released by Acamas Toys instead of Sungold. These two figures, Deevil and Rahh, are considered part of the Galaxy Warriors line even though they were never released on the "standard" Galaxy Warriors blister card (shown below). ![]() Two more figures were released later on blister cards with the title Swords & Sorcerers (S&S). To read more about this please see, The Frazetta Connection. Much of the original line was inspired by the artwork of Frank Frazetta. Galaxy Warriors consisted of 12 figures and 4 beasts (for details on each, click on their respective pages listed to the right of your screen).
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