How to Collect Jakks WWF Action Figures

Jakks Pacific makes a whole mess of World Wrestling Federation (WWF) action figures. Collect them all or just the ones that catch your eye.

Things You'll Need

  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #1
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #2
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #3
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #4
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #5
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #6
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #7
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #8
  • Jakks WWF Action Figure Series #9
  • Jakks WWF Best Of 1998 Series
  • Jakks WWF Best Of 1997 Series
  • Jakks WWF Breakdown Series
  • Jakks WWF Deadly Games Series
  • Jakks WWF Don't Trust Anybody
  • Jakks WWF Fully Loaded Series
  • Jakks WWF Grapple Gear Series
  • Jakks WWF K.B. Exclusives Series
  • Jakks WWF Legends Series
  • Jakks WWF Live Wire
  • Jakks WWF Managers Series
  • Jakks WWF Maximum Sweat Series
  • Jakks WWF Ringside Collection
  • Jakks WWF Ripped & Ruthless Series
  • Jakks WWF Road Rage Series
  • Jakks WWF S.T.O.M.P Series
  • Jakks WWF Shotgun Saturday Night Series
  • Jakks WWF Signature Series
  • Jakks WWF Slammers Series
  • Jakks WWF Sunday Night Heat Series
  • Jakks WWF Tag Team Series
  • Jakks WWF Titan Tron Live Series
  • Jakks WWF Wrestlemania Series
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Instructions

    • 1

      Decide whether you want to collect each series or each release of a particular character. Besides the Titan Tron series (see Related eHows), Jakks has more than 20 action figure series.

    • 2

      Choose series that still have figures available. Most series have four to six figures, but some figures sell out more quickly than others.

    • 3

      Check the online auctions for pieces you can't get at stores such as Toys R Us or Target.

    • 4

      Remember that Wal-Mart doesn't carry Jakks WWF figures.

    • 5

      Start with the Jakks Series (Nos. 1 through 9) if you can't decide where to begin.

    • 6

      Look for deals on sets, which come out to be less expensive than purchasing individual figures.

    • 7

      Keep the figures in the package if you're a very serious collector and expect the value to increase.

Tips & Warnings

  • In order of least value to most value, collector's designations are: "Loose" (not packaged at all); MOC (Mint on Card, meaning on a cardboard backing covered by a clear plastic blister); and MOMC (Mint on Mint Card, with the card in perfect shape and not bent or scratched).

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Comments

  • Nov 22, 2005
    You see this wrestler toy that has this good outfit, but you want to change it to another figure. First you must put your figure in boiling water for 1 minute, quickly change the head by snapping it off (be carefully it will be hot). Then use an Exacto knife to open the figure. Usually you'll see an opening somewhere within the upper body of the toy. Once you've done that, get the hands, arms and legs out. Decide the figure you wish to change parts to. You may also paint and add logos by using acrylic paint (enamel paint is not recommended). With this there's no need buying the same toy twice just because it had an extra accessory that the other might not have. You may also sell them on eBay or put them on auction.

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