7th Voyage of Sinbad Reviews
Minoton7th Voyage of Sinbad (X-Plus) - 8" Figures
Rated
4.00 stars by
Karma JawaThis was definitely a nostalgia purchase. Back when I was a child ‘Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger’ was one of my favourite films, and I was desperate for a Minoton figure. Minoton was the magical automaton Minotaur henchman of the main antagonist.
I only got into collecting figures about a year ago and became aware that this existed. After regular checks I eventually found one at just about affordable price.
There’s not much by way of packaging. A clear plastic bag with a label/booklet with images of others in the range. Articulation is minimal, but you get a pivoted head, waist, and arms. There’s also a spear that can be adjusted for height. It’s not much, but is just enough to give you some options to personalise it.
To look at most photos it looks almost gold, but in hand it’s...[
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Dragon7th Voyage of Sinbad (X-Plus) - 14" Figures
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4.00 stars by
El BandelerroThe dragon action figure is pretty cool. There is not a lot of good, solid detail but I just love the sculpt. He is mostly black with red vertebrate sticking out the back and tail. He has 2 horns on his head and the mouth is wide open and has rows and rows of bloody teeth. There is also a manacle around the neck. The claws are yellow, but tinted black. The tail is long and has an arrow-shaped tip at the end. To me, the most appealing feature is the heavily detailed head. Good, but not great- 4 stars. ...[
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Minoton7th Voyage of Sinbad (X-Plus) - 4" Figures
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4.00 stars by
El BandelerroThe Seventh Voyage of Sinbad produced one heck of a toyline. Although extremeley rare, these toys are really a group of top notch toys. The Minoton( Minotaur) is a golden statue that stands about 4 inches tall. He wears gold Roman- like armour. He also comes with a gold javelin.Now, there is not much eles to say about the Minoton due to lack of sharp detail. And because of that let me give you a little history lesson on the Cretan bull, known as the Minotaur.
Once upon a time there was a sinful woman who did sinful things. Zues then cursed the woman to fall madly in love with a a bull. The woman, disguised as a bull mated with the bull and had a hideous hal-man, half-bull baby and thus the Miontaur was born. It was then sent to the maze of Knossos in Crete to serve the purpose of...[
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