The two figures on the top row closest to the right are from the Silverhawks. The more blue of the two is Steelwill, the Silver one is Quicksilver.
The one on the bottom row, furthest left is Kalibak (the son of Darkseid).
I might be wrong, But I am 99% sure the second guy in line on the top row (from the left) is the teacher of the Kobra Kai school from the Karate Kid. Is that top real cloth?
It is hard to tell for sure who anyone else is (that has not been named already) because of how small the picture is, but the smallest figure, based on the time frame the rest of the figures were released, would most likely be from the MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) collection. Does it have bendable knees? That is the only collection I am aware of, that has that articulation in the 2.5 inch scale figures.
Ultra Magnus wrote:
It is hard to tell for sure who anyone else is (that has not been named already) because of how small the picture is, but the smallest figure, based on the time frame the rest of the figures were released, would most likely be from the MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) collection. Does it have bendable knees? That is the only collection I am aware of, that has that articulation in the 2.5 inch scale figures.
Either that or perhaps a figure from "Dino riders"?
Ultra Magnus wrote:
It is hard to tell for sure who anyone else is (that has not been named already) because of how small the picture is, but the smallest figure, based on the time frame the rest of the figures were released, would most likely be from the MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) collection. Does it have bendable knees? That is the only collection I am aware of, that has that articulation in the 2.5 inch scale figures.
Either that or perhaps a figure from "Dino riders"?
Possible, but the color scheme seems a bit off, and the heads were usually freakishly large on those things. The place to find out for sure on that one would be: http://www.dinoriders.com/ .
Under the toys link, there is a drop down for every single action figure.
I had forgotten about their knee articulation, though.