>>10055122The sad thing is, op, that no one has seemingly ever made an effort to archive toy swords in the way they have with action figures or dolls or diecast vehicles or whatever.
They're one of my favorite kind of toys. A new mold shows up every decade or so, floats around until it gets bootlegged by even cheaper chinese manufacturers, then vanishes from the face of the earth. No one takes pictures of them. No one resells them on ebay. No one cares.
Its a damn shame. They've always been one of my favorite kinds of toys.
I might know the kind you're referring to. If I do, they came with a generic, soft plastic, studded scale patterned shield and a hard plastic emblem on the front. I had one with a chrome skull, a black hilt with silver diamond shapes on the grip, and a straight chrome blade. The shield had a chrome skull on it.