![]() None of the colors are any rarer than the others, but the Gold color sells for much more because it is so popular. The Italian MIMP come in 5 different colors: Orange, Green, Yellow, Blue and Gold. There were 2 waves of the Italian figures, and the only difference was a slight difference in size and the addition of the Gold color in the 2003 wave. Thanks to Paul Sewell for informing me about various color updates for the guide and bestiaries. Darius Dave has also stated that Bright Purple, Orange, Turquoise, Aqua, Royal Blue and Pink include all 48 sculpts. ![]() This is where the Sonrics series really shines as they are so much brighter and more vibrant than the Matchbox Series 1 (except for the promo series).Īccording to Sonrics Collector Jorge Coleccionista, the following colors appear in all 48 sculpts: Black, orange, turquoise, bright purple and pink. ![]() The real highlight is the diversity and brightness of colors. ![]() This is probably due to the higher temperatures in Mexico. Also any yellow, green or clear figures are almost always stained usually by red fade. The sculpt quality is not as good as the Matchbox, as there are often excess plastic or slight feet deformities. The size of the sculpts is smaller than the Matchbox MIMP and bigger than the Italian and Peru MIMP. All 48 Series 1 Monsters were released and the sculpts are the same except for the size. The Clear were the most rare, and along with the Black are the most popular. They were released in 16 colors: Dark Red, Red, Orange, 3 shades of blue, 3 shades of Purple, 2 shades of pink, 2 Shades of green, yellow, black and clear. Sonrics MIMP were made in Mexico and were packaged with candy, comics and badges. ![]()
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