This series used the same body type as the Big Jim series, including the "chop" action right arm when the back was pressed and the bulging biceps when you bent the arms. While this feature somewhat limited "poseability" (new word?), it made for great games and memories. Grizzly Adams came with his own ax that fit in his hand. Another feature was a "kung-fu" grip, as opposed to the Big Jim figures which had mostly a straight, karate knife hand pose....[See More]
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