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Zombie biker girl
Zombie biker girl












zombie biker girl
  1. #Zombie biker girl series
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You can't lock the figure into the reaching out towards you pose like the classic promotional images. The figure is permanently attached to the base and move slightly up and forward when you press a long handle sticking out the back. If you are buying this figure loose and the phone is important to you, it's probably a good idea to make sure the seller has it.The base and figure are pretty light, the base very fragile, if you dropped this onto cement or tiles, it will break.

#Zombie biker girl tv

There is also a bonus Qwerty Keyboard mobile phone that I don't recall from the TV show, it is very small and likely to get lost as there is nowhere for it to snap into the base or anything like that. If you stepped on these pants, like the frog it would snap.

zombie biker girl

They are really just a hard plastic mould of the back of jeans, sort of reminds me of a dead frog whose body has become stiff and brittle. The pants would have been a nice extra if they had bits of leg in them or something but they don't. She doesn't have any legs so obviously can't wear them but they will balance on there if you want to do that for some reason. But the point is the pants are not part of the zombie figure, you can just throw them away or display them on top of her if you like. How stupid is that? You can't see any female parts on the figure, beside she's still topless, it's a wonder they didn't put a shirt on her too. In it we are told that conservative Americans complained and wanted the Zombie Girl figure to be banned because she had no pants on so McFarlane were forced to give her jeans.

zombie biker girl

#Zombie biker girl series

I eventually came across a YouTube site where the McFarlane designer of this figure along with the director or producer or someone from the Walking Dead series were discussing these new release figures. When I was looking into these I found that there was an earlier release that comes without the pants (but it costs a lot more, obviously as the preferred option for the keep in packaging collectors) and wondered if the pants were attached to this version's figure.

zombie biker girl

You'll probably have made the decision to take it out of the blister pack anyway due to the fact that she comes wearing pants, she of course didn't in the episode on TV. Unless they put it in a box, if you plan of displaying it mint in packaging, insist on a box for postage. This means one if you're going to open it, you can't put her back in, and two being it has lots of empty space between the blister and card with nothing in between but air, the odds of it reaching your home from the online seller you buy it from in a condition worth displaying are pretty remote. Maybe for $10 at the most you might be happy with it but the most iconic zombie from Season 1 of the Walking Dead (ironic as she couldn't walk) is a big letdown as a McFarlane figure.Bicycle Girl comes in a blister pack done as cheaply as possible, with a cardboard backing like that a Matchbox car comes in. I paid around $20 for this thing including postage and it's definitely not worth that. Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013 Definitely Have Buyer's Remorse With Bicycle Girl














Zombie biker girl