Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Claw Arms, Muscular Legs) - Front View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Claw Arms, Muscular Legs) - Front View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Claw Arms, Muscular Legs) - Back View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Claw Arms, Muscular Legs) - Back View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Regular Arms, Muscular Legs) - Front View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Regular Arms, Muscular Legs) - Front View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Regular Arms, Muscular Legs) - Back View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado (Regular Arms, Muscular Legs) - Back View

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado - Left Cheeck

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado - Left Cheeck

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado - Right Cheeck

Top Toys Kobra Khan Kamuflado - Right Cheeck

Kobra Khan Blasters of the World

Kobra Khan Blasters of the World

Kobra Khan Camuflado

SUMMARY:

Kobra Khan, the “evil master of snakes,” was produced in Taiwan, Mexico (Aurimat), Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, India, and France. Equipped with the ability to control his prey with his “evil hypnotic mist,” he can spray water stored in his chest chamber by pressing down on his head.

The most iconic of all the Top Toys figures, the Kobra Khan Camuflado is unique because it was only fabricated in Argentina. The story is that the factory had an excess of Kobra Khan inventory, and so they decided to create their own character to creatively rid themselves of the excess parts. Add a set of arms made with the Buzz-Off mold, a camouflage motif, and gold paint, and you get the most bizarre and sought-after Motu variant!

All Camuflados share features, such as a reedition torso mold with square arm pegs, gold belt, gold boots and the snake men symbol super-man style on the chest. They also share a similar 3 spot black khamo motif on the front and on the back of the torso. The faces all also have the characteristic cheek spotting resembling a Mexico map along with bright yellow eyes.

While initially the figure had Buzz-Off arms, as it evolved, it introduced both common legs and common arms (not at the same time). A total of three different mold variants exist for this figure, and each has a corresponding weapon.

We have the regular arm Kobra Khan with muscular legs, which was paired with a regular Kobra Khan gun. Then there is the most popular and known variant, the Buzz-Off arms, a muscular leg figure paired with a Clawful mace. Lastly, we have the least common of the 3 mold variants, the Buzz-Off arm with regular legs. This variant came with a Buzz-Off axe.

The Kobra Khan Camuflado gold and black spray scheme varies considerably from one figure to the next, regardless of the variant. Some have a lot of gold throughout the body, others only have gold on the belt/boots/claws, and others still have lots of black on the legs.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
1. Muscular Legs on 2 of the variants
2. Camouflaged Paint Scheme with Gold Highlights
3. Buzz-off arm mold on two of the variants
4. Cheek spotting resembling a Mexico map, along with bright yellow eyes

FIGURE MARKED: Unmarked
GUN MARKED: Single Digit Number (8).
AXE MARKED: Single Digit Number, such as a 4 or 5.
GREEN MACE MARKED: Unmarked

MAIN VARIANTS:
1. Muscular Legs + Buzz-Off Claws
2. Muscular Legs + Regular Arms
3. Skinny Legs + Buzz-Off Claws


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