Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Cowlamity Kate 7-Inch Scale Action Figure
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Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Cowlamity Kate 7-Inch Scale Action Figure

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Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Cowlamity Kate 7-Inch Scale Action FigureWatch your tail or you might get wrangled by none other than the steer wrasslin' rancher herself Cowlamity Kate! This hard working C. O. W. Girl is so skilled with a lasso she could give the Cowlorado Kid a run for his money! When she isn't herding her cattle, Cowlamity Kate's days are spent operating the UDDERly profitable Golden Cud Mine. This 7 inch scaled action figure comes fully articulated with 21 points, with a whole arsenal of tools and

Watch your tail or you might get wrangled by none other than the steer-wrasslin' rancher herself - Cowlamity Kate!

This hard-working C.O.W.-Girl is so skilled with a lasso she could give the Cowlorado Kid a run for his money! When she isn't herding her cattle, Cowlamity Kate's days are spent operating the UDDERly profitable Golden Cud Mine.

This 7-inch scaled action figure comes fully articulated with 21 points, with a whole arsenal of tools and weapons (including a gatling gun!) to help the Law Cows beat the rotten outlaws and defend the innocent locals of Moo Mesa! Masterfully painted, this figure is packaged in a Collector's Box.

When an irradiated comet struck the late 19th century Western plains creating a miles high mesa shrouded in clouds, everything trapped on top of the mesa was "cow-metized" by the light from the "cow-met" and "evolved" into a "bovipomorphic" state. Inspired by old tales of the Wild West, this new bovine community developed to the point where they emulated that era's way of life, including the requisite ruffians and corrupt sheriffs. However, their knowledge of Wild West living was limited, and as such, many things about their culture had to be improvised to 'fill in the blanks'. The concepts of steampunk and Weird West were utilized throughout its run from 1992-93.

The series focuses on trying to keep justice in the frontier territory. The lawbreakers were too much for the corrupt regulators of Cowtown to handle by themselves. Helping them out, whether they wanted it or not, were a group of peacekeepers known as C.O.W.-Boys ("Code of the West") led by Marshal Moo Montana.

The Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Cowlamity Kate 7-Inch Scale Action Figure features:
- Cowlamity Kate Action Figure
- Interchangeable Head
- 2x Sets of Interchangeable Hands
- Gatling Gun
- Belt with Pistol Holsters
- Shotgun
- 2x Grappling Pistols
- Sword
- 2x Lassos
- Handcuffs
- Mug of Sarsaparilla

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