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Stikfas Stash

 
Stikfas are 3.25 inch action figures made in Singapore until 2008. Each ball and socket “blank” figure can be customized with a variety of parts, accessories, equipment, etc and stickers. The figures - sold in various kits with different accessories and additions - offer exceptional poseability, interchangeability, and articulation. In 2008, the brand suddenly stopped producing products and disappeared from shelves. There has been no news so far about what happened to the company nor of a possible comeback.


That said, I enjoyed collecting and customizing these toys for a while and I was pleasantly surprised to discover a plastic chest in my toy bodega containing unassembled kits and blisters. I'll be cracking some oopen in the future for some Stikfas fun.






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