

GhostBusters Gallery
This Ghostbusters gallery showcases authentic vintage toys from The Real Ghostbusters line produced by Kenner between 1986 and 1990. All photos feature real figures, vehicles, and accessories we’ve bought and sold, including loose examples, transforming ghosts, and iconic Ecto vehicles. This collection is meant to serve as a visual reference for collectors looking for Ghostbusters items we actively work with.

Released by Kenner in 1987, the Banshee Bomber is part of the Ghostbusters Gooper Ghosts line and features outstretched wings and a ghoulish sculpt. Shown here loose, this piece is a standout accessory from the Real Ghostbusters toy series.

Released by Kenner in 1987, Bad to the Bone Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that reveals a skeletal monster form. Known for its bone-themed design and play features, this vintage Ghostbusters ghost is a memorable release from the series’ early expansion years.

Released by Kenner in 1988, Wicked Wheelie is a transforming ghost from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that disguises itself as a motorcycle-style vehicle. When activated, the bike reveals a monstrous ghost form, making it a unique and highly recognizable vintage Ghostbusters release.

Released by Kenner in 1990, the Ecto-Bomber is an aerial attack vehicle from The Real Ghostbusters toy line designed for high-action ghost battles. This vintage Ghostbusters vehicle reflects the more extreme and futuristic designs from the final years of the series.

Released by Kenner in 1988, Hard Hat Horror Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that disguises itself as a construction worker. When activated, the figure reveals a monstrous ghost form, making it a memorable example of Kenner’s vintage Ghostbusters designs.

Released by Kenner in 1990, Nasty Neck is a late-series ghost figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line featuring a grotesque, elongated neck design. Known for its exaggerated sculpt and creepy details, this vintage Ghostbusters ghost stands out from earlier releases.

Released by Kenner in 1986, the Green Ghost is one of the original figures from The Real Ghostbusters toy line and is known for its bright translucent green plastic. A staple of the vintage series, this ghost is highly recognizable among early Ghostbusters collectibles.

Released by Kenner in 1986, Terror Tongue Ghost is part of the original Real Ghostbusters toy lineup and is best known for its long, exaggerated tongue and vibrant colors. This early ghost figure is a standout example of Kenner’s creative monster designs from the vintage series.

Released by Kenner in 1988, the Mini Traps are small accessory pieces from The Real Ghostbusters toy line designed to resemble the team’s iconic ghost traps. Often included with figures or playsets, these vintage Ghostbusters accessories add detail and realism to any collection.

Released by Kenner in 1988, Brain Blaster Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that features a removable outer shell. When opened, the figure reveals an exposed brain-like monster sculpt, making it one of the more creative vintage Ghostbusters ghosts.

Released by Kenner in 1989, Fearsome Flush is a transforming ghost from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that disguises itself as a toilet. When activated, the figure reveals a monstrous ghost emerging from the bowl, making it one of the more unusual and memorable vintage Ghostbusters releases.

Released by Kenner in 1990, Terrible Teeth is a ghost figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line known for its oversized chomping mouth and exaggerated features. This later-release ghost showcases the more extreme monster designs from the final years of the vintage series.

Released by Kenner in 1989, The Mummy Monster is a classic horror–inspired figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line featuring wrapped bandage details and a monstrous sculpt. This vintage Ghostbusters figure blends traditional mummy imagery with Kenner’s signature cartoon-style design.

Released by Kenner in 1989, The Dracula Monster is a classic vampire-inspired figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line featuring a cape and exaggerated monster features. This vintage Ghostbusters figure combines traditional Dracula styling with the cartoon-inspired look of the series.

Released by Kenner in 1989, the Ghost Sweeper is a handheld accessory from The Real Ghostbusters toy line designed to resemble a paranormal cleaning tool. This vintage Ghostbusters accessory is often associated with figure play and adds unique equipment detail to the series.

Released by Kenner in 1988, the Ecto-2 is the animated series–inspired helicopter vehicle from The Real Ghostbusters toy line. Designed as an aerial counterpart to the Ecto-1, this vintage Ghostbusters vehicle is one of the most iconic playset-style releases of the series.

Released by Kenner in 1986, the Ecto-1 is the iconic Ghostbusters vehicle from The Real Ghostbusters toy line based on the team’s modified ambulance. One of the most recognizable vintage Ghostbusters toys, the Ecto-1 remains a centerpiece of any collection.

Released by Kenner in 1989, the Ecto-500 is a futuristic racing vehicle from The Real Ghostbusters toy line designed for high-speed ghost chasing. This vintage Ghostbusters vehicle stands out for its sleek design and represents Kenner’s later expansion of the Ecto vehicle lineup.

Released by Kenner in 1989, the Ecto-3 is a cartoon-inspired vehicle from The Real Ghostbusters toy line designed for off-world and supernatural missions. Known for its unconventional design, this vintage Ghostbusters vehicle reflects the imaginative direction of the later series releases.

Released by Kenner in 1986, the Ghost Zapper is a handheld accessory from The Real Ghostbusters toy line designed to resemble a compact ghost-catching weapon. This vintage Ghostbusters accessory is commonly paired with early figures and is a recognizable piece from the original series releases.

Released by Kenner in 1988, Pull Speed Ahead Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that disguises itself as a speed limit sign. When activated, the sign opens to reveal a monstrous ghost, making it a creative and playful vintage Ghostbusters release.

Released by Kenner in 1988, X-Cop is a transforming ghost from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that disguises itself as a police officer. A fan-favorite figure, X-Cop features pop-out monster details and is one of the most recognizable ghosts from the vintage series.

Released by Kenner in 1988, Tombstone Tackle Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that disguises itself as a grave marker. When activated, the tombstone opens to reveal a colorful monster sculpt, making it a standout vintage Ghostbusters ghost.

Released by Kenner in 1988, Brain Matter Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that features a removable outer shell revealing a grotesque brain-themed monster. This vintage Ghostbusters ghost is known for its exaggerated sculpt and imaginative transformation design.

Released by Kenner in 1986, the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man is one of the most iconic figures from The Real Ghostbusters toy line, based on the film’s famous final villain. This vintage Ghostbusters figure remains a centerpiece collectible and one of the most recognizable characters in the franchise.

Released by Kenner in 1987, Bug Eye Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line known for its oversized bulging eyes and exaggerated monster features. This vintage Ghostbusters ghost is a classic example of Kenner’s early, colorful creature designs.

Released by Kenner in 1988, Terror Trash Ghost is a transforming figure from The Real Ghostbusters toy line that disguises itself as a garbage can. When activated, the trash can opens to reveal a monstrous ghost, making it a memorable and highly creative vintage Ghostbusters release.

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Have Ghostbusters toys from the 1980s or early 90s? We’re actively buying vintage action figures, vehicles, playsets, and ghost accessories — especially items made by Kenner from the original Real Ghostbusters toy line. Whether your figures are loose, complete, missing parts, or still sealed, we’d love to make you an offer. Just send us a few photos and we’ll give you a fast, no-pressure quote.
