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Wolverine Marvel Die Cast X-Men Action Heroes — Toy Biz (1994), Classic Tiger Stripe Costume, Loose
Wolverine Marvel Die Cast X-Men Action Heroes — Toy Biz (1994), Classic Tiger Stripe Costume, Loose
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Your Marvel collection just got a whole lot heavier. Wolverine is here in die-cast metal form — the 1994 Toy Biz Marvel Die Cast X-Men Action Heroes series, featuring the classic blue and yellow tiger stripe costume that defined Logan's look for an entire generation. Approximately 5 inches tall with 5 points of articulation, this is one of the more premium Wolverine figures Toy Biz produced during the peak of the 90s X-Men animated series craze.
What's Included:
- 🦨 Wolverine Die Cast X-Men Action Heroes figure — Toy Biz (1994), © Marvel, Made in China
- 🏷️ Loose figure — no packaging
Figure Features:
- 🏆 Character: Wolverine | Manufacturer: Toy Biz | Series: Marvel Die Cast X-Men Action Heroes | Year: 1994
- ⚡ Die-cast metal construction — noticeably heavier and more durable than standard plastic figures
- 🦊 Classic blue and yellow tiger stripe costume — straight out of the 90s X-Men animated series
- 🎯 Approximately 5 inches tall | 5 points of articulation
- 📅 Metal claws on both hands — extended and intact
Why Collectors Love It:
The Die Cast X-Men Action Heroes line is one of the more sought-after sub-lines from Toy Biz's 90s Marvel run — the metal construction made these feel like a step above the standard plastic figures, and Wolverine was the crown jewel of the series. A 1994 die-cast Wolverine with claws intact and paint still holding up is a legitimate find for any serious Marvel or X-Men collector.
Condition Notes:
Loose figure — shows normal wear consistent with its age, including light paint wear on the yellow and blue surfaces typical of die-cast figures. Metal claws present and intact on both hands. Please review photos for specific condition details.
Perfect For: Marvel collectors, X-Men enthusiasts, Toy Biz completionists, die-cast figure hunters, 90s animated series fans, and anyone who knows the difference between adamantium and plain old metal.
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