X-Men Classics (action figure)

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For the comic book series titled "X-Men Classic," see Classic X-Men.X-Men Classics is the name of two different series of 6-inch X-Men action figures by Toy Biz.

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The first line was released in 2004 and consisted of comic accurate sculpts and paint applications. The line went on hiatus after 1 wave. [1]

The line was revamped in 2005 and lasted 3 waves. It featured several new sculpts of both completely original costumes and previously unproduced costumes with repaints of existing figures scattered throughout.

SeriesReleaseFigureAccessoriesDescription
12004 Archangel Missile-firing wings
Cyclops Jim Lee costume, light-up visor
Gambit disk shooterLight-up eyes
Wolverine wild Sentinel New X-Men costume
WolverineTiger Stripe
22005ArchangelSeries 1 repaint
Gambitdisk shooterSeries 1 repaint
Magneto Light-up backpack
WolverineNinja Strike
Cyclopsmissile-firing cannonRuby Quartz Armor, light-up visor
Beast Stealth
stealth, Cat-faced variant
WolverineStealth
Body would later be reused for the 2007 Marvel Legends two-pack Cable figure from Hasbro
Storm White repaint of Marvel Legends Series 8
32005WolverinejetpackAir Strike, House of M SHIELD costume
Angel Bird of Prey
Juggernaut Pound 'n Punch action
CyclopscannonStealth, light-up visor
BeastTech gear
42005 Avalanche vibrating rockslide base
Colossus Retooled/repaint of Marvel Legends Series 5
Iceman rolling iceslidenormal
Ultimate variant
ice-off Bobby Drake variant
Jean Grey flame display base Phoenix (only 3 made)
Rogue X-Treme X-Men costume, short hair and jacket
X-Treme X-Men costume, long hair and no jacket variant
Nightcrawler 2 swordsUltimate, light-up eyes and mouth
Sabretooth interchangeable handsUltimate, slashing action

Vehicles

VehicleFigureDescription
X-Treme Mutant MotorcycleCyclops
X-Treme Mutant MotorcycleWolverine
Mutant RacerWolverinerepaint/retooled Marvel Legends series 3 "unmasked"
X-JetWolverinerepaint from X-Men (film), Astonishing X-Men repaint/retool of Series 1
Sentinel12-Inch
14-Inch, redeco of the 1992 X-Men: The Animated Series line

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  1. "X-Men Classics Wolverine Action Figure". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2021-04-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)