The Marshall Announced by Ramen Toy
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Ramen Toy does it again, this time with the painted figure reveal of “The Marshall”! This new Ramen Toy version looks incredible and of course is based on the vintage Marshall Bravestarr, a Native American lawman in the futuristic western world of New Texas from the animated TV series from the 1980s. Early Bird pre-orders will be announced on Ramen Toy’s website in May! So let’s take a closer look at the The Marshall announced by Ramen Toy today! Thanks to Ken from Retro Toy Escapades for posting these images.
UPDATE 08/22/2023: Preorders are live! Official Promotional Images
Preorders for The Marshall are now live on Ramen Toy‘s website, and he can be yours for $69.95 plus shipping or SRP @ US$99.95. He will be released in Q2, 2024. You can preorder The Marshall at ITEM #TMS01 – The Marshal (PRE-ORDER) #EarlyBirdPrice – Ramen Toy

Product features:
THE MARSHAL (PRE-ORDER) #EarlyBirdPrice
Pre-order The Marshal now at early bird price of US$69.95. SRP @ US$99.95.
Get the exclusive BONUS ITEMS when you pre-order directly from our website.
Product Description
- 1/12 scale (approx. 170mm tall)
- over 24 points of articulation
- 2 option heads with different facial expression
- 2 cowboy hats (1 with visor)
- 4 pairs of option hands
- 1 poncho
- 2 vests (1 blue / 1 white)
- 1 utility belt
- 1 translucent shield
- 1 pistol with holster
- 1 tomahawk with sheath
- 1 set of leg guards
- Packaged in collector’s window box
BONUS ITEMS
- 1 Rifle
- 1 Medallion
- 2 pcs Red Crystal (can be combined into 1)
PRE-ORDER NOW!!!
Estimated Delivery: Q2 2024




UPDATE 08/05/2023: New renderings of The Marshall
With preorders on the way in Mid August, Ramen Toy brings us more updated renderings of their upcoming “The Marshall” Action Figure. Also if you want to see more about his trusted steed, Three Zero, you can read about it here: Three Zero Announced by Ramen Toy





UPDATE 07/29/2023: Preorders open up mid August, Threezero on the way!
According to toyhuntershollow on Instagram, The Marhsall will be going up for preorder in Mid August for an early bird price of $69.99! The production sample is looking incredible and will come packed with a huge load out of accessories! And there will be website exclusive bonus parts that include his refile, a medallion, and some blast effects.
According to toyhuntershollow | Instagram:
@ig_ramentoy have revealed their “Marshall” and I have to say…I’m interested! He looks really good and could really be an interesting line. Especially since they’re already working on Three Zero… preorder will be mid August, Early Bird will be $69.95 #ramentoys #newtexas #themarshall #80scartoons #80stoys #bravestarr #thirtythirty #texhex #eyesofthehawk #speedofthepuma
toyhuntershollow | Instagram

The production sample of The Marshall is looking spectacular! The colors on his outfit look much better than the previous examples, and he comes with a huge packout of accessories! He has his, space pistol, 4 additional alternate hands, a cowboy hat, another cowboy hat with mic, a cape, alternate chest armor, his star shield, an axe, and some holsters. And it looks like the website exclusives are his classic rifle and some blast effects!



According to Retro Toy Escapade:
You don’t mess around with someone who’s packing the powers of a Bear Spirit! You just….don’t. Ramen Toy reveal the painted prototype of their incoming MARSHALL figure….aka 80’s Native Indian animated icon BRAVESTARR! Early Bird pre-orders to be announced on their site in May. Sign me up!
Kenneth Chirayil on Instagram
Sporting cartoon inspired outfit with a bright yellow, red white and blue color scheme, this Marshall figure have some amazing details and added features that the vintage figure never had. He has the classic white cowboy hat and red star on the front. He comes with some futuristic red visors and a headset microphone that hangs down from the visor. He is wearing a bright yellow cowboy shirt with vintage inspired blue chest armor with red and white accents and a white star. He also has a red accent strip down his torso.


He has white gloves with blue accents and comes with a utility belt with many pockets on it. He also has on yellowish tan pants, but I think perhaps it would have looked better with pants of a darker contrasting color, like brown. But perhaps there was a copyright issue being too close to the vintage original. He has some hip and ankle guards that are also blue and white. And finally he is wearing brown boots.




History of Marshall Bravestarr
The Marshall Bravestarr action figure is a vintage toy based on the animated TV series from the 1980s called “Bravestarr.” The action figure depicts the main character, Marshal Bravestarr, who is a Native American lawman in the futuristic western world of New Texas.
The figure stands approximately six inches tall and is highly detailed, featuring a removable cowboy hat, a laser pistol, and a backpack. The figure also has several points of articulation, allowing for a wide range of poses and movements.
The Marshall Bravestarr action figure was produced by Mattel in 1986 and was part of their highly successful Masters of the Universe toy line. The character and figure were popular among children of the time and are now highly coveted by collectors of vintage action figures.
He also came packaged with his trusty robotic horse Thirty Thirty! These are rare to find in box, or loose complete.


Pictured below is the vintage Marshall action figure from The Toy Sorceress’s personal vintage collection!


CARTOON SERIES Bravestarr is an American animated science fiction series that was produced by Filmation and aired from 1987 to 1989. The show was set on the planet of New Texas, where the main character, Marshal Bravestarr, served as the law enforcement officer of the town of Fort Kerium.
The cartoon featured a futuristic Wild West setting, complete with cowboy hats and six-shooters, as well as advanced technology like hovercrafts and robots. One of the unique elements of the show was Bravestarr’s ability to call upon spiritual animal powers, such as the strength of a bear or the speed of a puma, which he used to battle outlaws and save the town.
The show also had a diverse cast of human and alien characters, including Bravestarr’s trusty robot horse, Thirty/Thirty, and his Native American deputy, J.B. McBride. The villains of the show, such as Tex Hex and Stampede, were often morally ambiguous and had complex motivations.
Bravestarr was well-received during its original run and has since gained a cult following. It has been praised for its positive representation of Native American culture and themes of environmentalism and social justice.

