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In the world of vintage toy collecting, certain figures and sets from the biggest toy lines—Star Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT), G.I. Joe, Masters of the Universe (MOTU), Transformers, and Thundercats—stand out not only for their desirability but also for their rarity. These items are the Holy Grail for collectors and often the hardest for vintage toy stores to acquire.Star WarsArguably the most iconic toy line, vintage Star Wars figures, particularly from the original Kenner line (1977-1985), are highly coveted. Among the rarest are the:Vinyl Cape Jawa: Early production Jawas featured a vinyl cape before Kenner switched to a cloth version. The vinyl cape variant is now extremely rare.Blue Snaggletooth: Included exclusively in the 1978 Sears Cantina Adventure Set, this figure was later corrected to a shorter red version, making the blue variant a rare find.Double Telescoping Lightsaber Figures: Early Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and Obi-Wan Kenobi figures had lightsabers that extended in two parts. These were soon replaced by a single telescoping version, making the double telescoping figures highly sought after.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT)TMNT figures from the late 1980s and early 1990s by Playmates are nostalgic treasures. Some of the hardest to find include:Scratch the Cat: Released in 1993, this figure had a limited release and was not well distributed, making it one of the rarest and most expensive TMNT figures.Hot Spot: Another late release, this Dalmatian firefighter figure had a similarly limited distribution, adding to its rarity and value.Undercover Raphael: Part of the original line, this variant featuring Raphael in a trench coat and hat is a rare find, especially complete with accessories.G.I. JoeHasbro's G.I. Joe figures, particularly from the 1980s “Real American Hero” line, feature some exceptionally rare pieces:1982 Snake Eyes (Straight Arm): The first version of Snake Eyes with straight arms was quickly replaced with a swivel-arm version, making the original a rare collectible.1985 USS Flagg: This massive aircraft carrier playset is highly sought after, particularly complete and in good condition.1993 Gold Head Steel Brigade: A mail-away exclusive with a unique gold helmet, this figure is rare and highly prized among collectors.Masters of the Universe (MOTU)Mattel’s Masters of the Universe line from the 1980s includes several rare and desirable figures:1983 Wonder Bread He-Man: An elusive variant with dark brown hair and black belt, rumored to be a promotional figure, is one of the most mysterious and sought-after in the line.Laser Power He-Man and Laser Light Skeletor: Released only in Europe towards the end of the line, these figures are extremely rare and highly valued.Eternia Playset: The largest playset in the MOTU line, it is notoriously difficult to find complete due to its many parts and accessories.TransformersHasbro’s Transformers, particularly Generation 1 (1984-1990), are highly collectible:Fortress Maximus: The largest G1 Transformer, complete with all accessories, is a rare find.Megatron (Pre-Rub Sign): Early versions of Megatron without the rub sign are harder to find and more valuable.Blue Bluestreak: Although only seen in promotional materials and catalogs, the blue variant of Bluestreak has become a legendary rarity among collectors.ThundercatsLJN’s Thundercats line (1985-1987) features several hard-to-find figures:
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