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NECA Wants To Sell You a Life Size SLIMER Foam Replica – Ectoplasm Not Included:

He’s an ugly little spud isn’t he?

Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder for this one, but if you’re a fan of the original Ghostbusters, it definitely would be pretty cool to have a Slimer of your very own.

Scheduled for release in August, this life-size replica of everyone’s favorite non-terminal repeating phantasm was re-created from original movie molds. The
figure measures 3 feet tall and is made of foam rubber and latex that’s
carefully hand-painted for realistic detail. Ships in one box, some
assembly required.

The hot dog loving denizen of the Sedgewick Hotel will set you back $700, but that’s a bargain since it includes proton
charging and storage of the beast.

For more details, click HERE!
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