Now Playing Sneak-Peek: The Warewolf & The Fatman

by Jay Cochran
February 12, 2005


Here is a sneak-peek at some of Sota Toys' upcoming Now Playing figures. Shown above are the Wearwolf from a movie called Dog Soldier, which debuted on the Sci-Fi Channel back in 2002 and has a sequal coming out later this year.

Also shown is an unpainted prototype of Baron Harkonnen, the villian from David Lynch's Sci-Fi Classic Dune.

Just as Sota did with their 1st Series and 2nd Series of Now Playing figures, they are turning classic and cult movie characters that might not normally see the plastic treatment into dynamic action figures. The figures are approx. 7 inches scale and each character comes with character specific bases.

Look for more on these at the American International Toy Fair in NYC, Feb. 20-23, 2005 which you'll be able to find complete coverage of here at TNI.





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