Eternia gets an Auction House
In
1981, toymaker Mattel began designing its next line of action figures.
Heavily influenced by the then-current trends of Sword and Sorcery and
science fiction prevalent in entertainment culture, they created an all
new line of techno-fantasy action figures. Chronicling the adventures
of a barbarian-like warrior prince and his friends and their struggle
against a skull-headed madman and his horde of evil minions Mattel
introduced the world of "Masters of the Universe," and forever changed
the landscape of the toy industry.
As
the story of He-Man nears its 30 year mark, new adventures are on the
horizon. An exclusive line of updated figures is being produced by
Mattel through their Mattycollector.com site, a live-action movie is in
production, there are plans for a fan-based convention, and now our hero
will finally get the recognition he deserves with his very own
live-auction event.
"With
Laser Light Skeletor commonly hitting well over the $800.00 dollar
mark, and Eternia playsets easily selling well into the thousands, we
thought it was a shame there wasn't more excitement in the press about
these items in particular and this property in general," says
Christopher
Noon, founder of TheBigToyAuction.com. "When a copy of Detective
comics 27 goes up on the auction block, that's news. People talk about
it. People respect it. But when a piece like an original Tytus is sold
online, no-one outside the action figure fan community even notices,
even though that's just as important a piece for them. I thought it was
time for the Masters of the Universe to finally come into their own."
And
so, Noon a licensed Auctioneer, began the very first live-auction site
focusing primarily on action figures and related toys. "Our first few
sales featuring Transformers and GI Joe have been very successful, so I
wanted to try this out with a property like He-Man," says Noon. "It's a
little new for everybody, so we'll start out slow with a little bit for
everyone. As the Toy Buyers get used to the live-auction process and
the seasoned auction-goers get used to seeing action figures on the
block, we'll start adding some of the really hard to get stuff, but for
this sale we wanted to make it accessible to everyone."
The
sale, which goes live Sunday, March 20 at 3:00 pm, EDT features an
eclectic range of figures from various eras of the He-Man saga. The
unique event will feature a combination of traditional bid-calling and
streaming internet technology allowing users to follow along at home and
bid in real-time against other bidders.
From
vintage figures, vehicles, and playsets from the original 1982 line
straight through the 200x series of Mike Young Production figures and
even the online exclusive classics line of figures sculpted by the Four
Horseman Studios, the auction will appeal to fans of every style.
Highlights include the Laser Light Skeletor figure released only in
Europe in 1989, and the largest He-Man playset ever created - the
Eternia playset featuring all three towers and monorail tracks.
As
with past TheBigToyAuction events, multiple photos of each item are
available along with detailed descriptions and shipping information.
Bidders and spectators are encouraged to inspect lots and ask questions
in advance of the live-auction event. Those that cannot attend on sale
day may leave absentee bids which will be represented against floor bids
and internet bids on the day of the sale by TheBigToyAuction staff.
The
Live Auction event kicks off Sunday, March 20th, starting at 3:00 PM
EDT. Registration and Pre-Bidding are already open online at http://TheBigToyAuction.com.