Fresh Monkey Fiction - BigBadWorkshop Monster Force

by toynewman
November 16, 2022
BigBadWorkshop and Fresh Monkey Fiction proudly present Operation: Monster Force exclusively available at BigBadToyStore. Each 1:12th scale Operation: Monster Force action figure includes over 20 points-of-articulation and includes accessories such as: alternate portraits, interchangeable hands, plus an Operation: Monster Force gravestone base for easy posing and display! Forgotten King, Dracula, Van Helsing, Red Nocturnal, Red Urban Trooper, Sleepwalker Crimson Moon Divison, Sleepwalker Heavy Weapons Divison and Obsidian Elite Guardsman are all available for preorder from our sponsor BigBadToyStore.com!
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Jscott991 - 2025-05-16 @ 4:58 pm

I'm confused what is new about these preorders. I've had that human Phantom Trooper on preorder for like a year.

toynewman - 2025-05-16 @ 4:19 pm

Shown below is the new BigBadWorkshop Operation: Monster Force 1/12 Scale Season Zero Phantom Corps & Apophis Legion Action Figures are available for pre-order at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com.

Atlantis - 2025-05-11 @ 3:34 am
2 hours ago, Jscott991 said:

For reasons I'm not entirely sure of, the Army went back to Civil War style uniforms for a period in the 2000s. They wore a blue coat and white shirt.

The image below is General Casey, chief of staff for the U.S. Army.

General Brown's uniform is from way earlier. For that era, the shirt would be light green. But as I said uniforms did change from time to time; the USAF experimented with a "heritage" uniform that didn't go into full use just as the Army had the short-lived style above.

Jscott991 - 2025-05-11 @ 1:00 am
2 hours ago, Atlantis said:

USAF wears the blue jacket with a light blue, not white, shirt (Class A Service Dress uniform). US Army wears a light green shirt. USMC service dress shirt is khaki, he jacket is olive drab and has a belt. They have another very distinctive uniform; you wont see a shirt there. General Brown, who is Army, looks like he's wearing a white shirt but that could be light green which due to camera lights make it look white. However if they did make it white, its wrong. Then again this is a fictional world they come from.....p.s. US military uniforms do change from time to time (1960s era doesnt look like 1990s, etc).

For reasons I'm not entirely sure of, the Army went back to Civil War style uniforms for a period in the 2000s. They wore a blue coat and white shirt.

The image below is General Casey, chief of staff for the U.S. Army.

Atlantis - 2025-05-10 @ 10:36 pm
3 hours ago, Jscott991 said:

I'm not a U.S. military expert, but have either the marines or army ever worn a white shirt under that style jacket? Don't they usually wear green or beige? The white shirt, I think, is usually under the blue jacket.

USAF wears the blue jacket with a light blue, not white, shirt (Class A Service Dress uniform). US Army wears a light green shirt. USMC service dress shirt is khaki, he jacket is olive drab and has a belt. They have another very distinctive uniform; you wont see a shirt there. General Brown, who is Army, looks like he's wearing a white shirt but that could be light green which due to camera lights make it look white. However if they did make it white, its wrong. Then again this is a fictional world they come from.....p.s. US military uniforms do change from time to time (1960s era doesnt look like 1990s, etc).

Roadpigmaster - 2025-05-10 @ 10:15 pm

They look good and thar head is Joe Colton face ...???

Jscott991 - 2025-05-10 @ 7:34 pm

I'm not a U.S. military expert, but have either the marines or army ever worn a white shirt under that style jacket? Don't they usually wear green or beige? The white shirt, I think, is usually under the blue jacket.

ucsf - 2025-05-10 @ 6:52 pm

The Blackwatch Ghouls are pretty nice sculpt-wise and character-wise too. I do like the fresh ideas merged with mythic creatures.

memocromatico - 2025-05-10 @ 2:23 am

That general figure looks like it could be right at home with the joes!

toynewman - 2025-05-09 @ 4:45 pm

Shown below is the new BigBadWorkshop Operation: Monster Force 1/12 Scale Action Figures & More! featuring the General and Blackwatch Agent are available for pre-order at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com.

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