Early Funskool figures feature a lot of weird colorings. Funskool had a bit more carte blanche to create toys for their home market. Slowly, though, Hasbro intervened and dictated the appearance of certain figures and characters. So, offbeat color designs on some of the earliest Funskool figures were changed so that the characters were a closer match to their appearances in cartoons, advertisements and the comic book.
Among those early oddballs are a Beach Head with a red head and a yellow vest. There's no reason given for the color change other than Funskool liked bright colors. Even the figure's card artwork is unchanged from the standard colors. But, the drastic red and yellow make for a visually disconcerting Beach Head figure. The color palette was changed for Beach Head. And, the more common Funskool appearance is the lime green figure that's become my default for the character.
The Red and Yellow Beach Head remains expensive. For a time, he was among the most expensive figures in the entire line. He's still up there. But, he's lost some of the lustre that he enjoyed in the mid 2000's.
There are dozens (maybe even hundreds!) of Funskool Beach Head variants. Some, like the red and yellow figure, are sweeping changes that are instantly noticeable. But, even within the figures from the 2000's, there are slight color changes between production batches. You'll find brown eyes, black eyes, dark grey explosives, light grey explosives and every hue in between. His leg camo colors can vary from barely perceivable to outright distracting. Beach Head might be the most varied figure in the entire line. So, those who love him have a lot to track down. But, this red and yellow figure remains the most popular and expensive of those variants and isn't a figure you see much of these days.


No comments:
Post a Comment