Argentenian Goro figure
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I bought this about a year ago, listed as an action figure from Argentina, but I'm not sure where it's from exactly or who made it. There's no maker's mark on it, and it feels like that hard spongy material like molding foam. Anyone know anything about it? Also, any tips on how I can remake it into Kintaro? Do I just repaint it, or what?
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03/20/2016 07:05 PM (UTC)
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03/20/2016 07:17 PM (UTC)
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http://harbingermine.tumblr.com/post/96565395233/mortal-kombat-figures-have-been-produced-by-many

Nevermind, looks like they were made by Jocsa/Top Kids in Argentina, and they did make a Kintaro figure, based on their Goro mold, but the only version I can find is in rough shape. I guess, since they share the same mold, I can easily kitbash and repaint mine into Kintaro, especially since the hair for it has been ripped out (will need to spackle over the hole, though).
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