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Xenomrph posted:What did you use for the belt straps? That looks pretty neat. I used some extra straps from a movie maniacs Hicks motion tracker, they are pretty long, so I was able to loop it around the shoulders, then around the waist by linking 2 of them together. The bandoleer is from a movie maniacs T-800. Still wish I had kept him, a modified version of his jacked up head would have looked pretty cool on the T-600.
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Nerd Of Prey posted:
while i love Strangers in Paradise, i think it'd be cool to have a Katchoo action figure, I think once i did, I'd be waiting the rest of my life for shocker to make a Francine to go with her...
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# ? Apr 23, 2009 23:08 |
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scare posted:while i love Strangers in Paradise, i think it'd be cool to have a Katchoo action figure, I think once i did, I'd be waiting the rest of my life for shocker to make a Francine to go with her... I hear that. Maybe David too... It would be nice if this line continued long enough to give everybody their proper supporting cast. I'm already wishing there were more Scud variants, like Oswald and Scud Lite ("He won't kill, he'll just beat the poo poo out of somebody!") not to mention any number of other awesome characters from that comic. At least we got an SOL.
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# ? Apr 24, 2009 00:33 |
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If Shocker was a more capable company, a Jeff build a figure would be perfect, since he's pretty much a build a figure in the comic anyways.
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# ? Apr 24, 2009 20:48 |
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Saw the Star trek stuff at Target today...the small figures are on the same quality of the poo poo Marvel Universe line, but the 6" figures are amazing looking. Plus tricorders, phasers, and the Enterprise.... And really, you guys with the Terminator figures, you guys have to be hardcore fans, or Xeno. Those things are laughably bad.
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TheKingPuuChuu posted:Saw the Star trek stuff at Target today...the small figures are on the same quality of the poo poo Marvel Universe line, but the 6" figures are amazing looking. Plus tricorders, phasers, and the Enterprise.... Seriously, I just got the Terminator Salvation T-1 from Target, and it's really cool. Lots of detail, the tank treads are actually rubber (but don't move), the upper "torso" swivels side to side as if it's tracking targets when you roll it on the floor, the Gatling guns are articulated, AND it has light-pipe red eyes on the "head". It's pretty kickass.
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 05:47 |
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I will say that the vehicular ones looked awesome, and yes, I had the arnold who was half endo-skeleton when I was a kid from t2.
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 06:45 |
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Yeah, I want to buy that Enterprise really badly. Also can't wait for the drat Ghostbusters figures. I think I check that drat MattyCollector page like 9 times a day. Also, anyone else been seeing MiniMates in their local TRU? Mine has a bunch randomly. They also had a peg of BSG figures that were all TRU exclusives. Gonna have to pick those up.
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 09:35 |
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How "rare" is the face changing Darth Vader? Saw him for $30 bucks at the asian anime store in the mall yesterday and was really tempted!
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 16:41 |
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Anyone know where to get the Scud figure? Every place I've looked at is sold out. If not, I'll have to try eBay.
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 18:23 |
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You can buy it off the Shocker site, but it won't ship til June.
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 19:07 |
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Vintersorg posted:How "rare" is the face changing Darth Vader? Saw him for $30 bucks at the asian anime store in the mall yesterday and was really tempted! That's way overpriced. There's a few buy it nows on ebay for around $11, and I still see him occasionally at retail stores.
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 19:07 |
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Have any of you purchased the BSG figures? Are they worth getting at all? I really only want a Lee Adama and Admiral Adama figures in their dress blues.
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The Rage posted:Have any of you purchased the BSG figures? Are they worth getting at all? I really only want a Lee Adama and Admiral Adama figures in their dress blues. I own pretty much all of the BSG figures, and yes, they are definitely worth getting. They stand about 7" tall (but it varies from character to character), and have really great articulation for a "specialty" action figure. The paint apps are also really well done. Some people say that the likeness isn't as good as it could be, but I still love 'em anyways.
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# ? Apr 26, 2009 17:49 |
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If anyone sees the wave 3 robin with BAF part please pick it up for me. I will pay cost plus shipping or trade my booster gold for it!
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# ? Apr 26, 2009 19:44 |
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I think my local shop has it, but they overcharge for figures, we're talkin like 17 bucks or so.
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# ? Apr 27, 2009 14:49 |
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Satch posted:I think my local shop has it, but they overcharge for figures, we're talkin like 17 bucks or so. I think I mention this like 50 times per figure thread but comic shops do not overcharge on figures. Most comic shops order their figures and toys from diamond and do not receive the same discounts big box retailers do. The average cost to a comic specialty store per figure is $10.90. That's what WE pay for them. The SRP for DC Direct and DCU is $16.99 as offered by Diamond. Now if they are marking a figure up to $25 then they are overcharging.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 01:19 |
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McFarlane is getting rid of 60% of it's remaining staff: [quote=From the comic industry gossip column, Lying In The Gutter by Rich Johnston.] McFarlane Toys, the company owned by comic creator Todd McFarlane, has had a long history and reputation for increasing the quality of design of action figure dolls, transforming them from the simplistic posed plastic characters of my youth to the intricately designed and articulated figures commonplace today. However, of late, the company have had a few problems. And has internally announced a third round of redundancies far more severe than the previous two. The company is split into two, design studios in New Jersey and administration in Arizona offices. I understand that Ed Frank, President of the NJ group and founder of the original company before it was bought and renamed by Todd fifteen years ago read a letter out to the New Jersey staff, visibly uncomfortable. The studios will see forty staff drop to thirteen. Major operations will be shut down, including the mold, paint, sculpting, and model departments. The only department to survive will be the digital department, and only two of its members will be held on, and a couple of traditional sculptors are being trained up to handle digital sculpting. The plan as it currently stands is that most new sculpts will be scans of actual people (posed standing up, making a T shape,) cleaned up digitally, armour and accessories assembled and added digitally (think Mr Potato Head,) mixing and matching from other sculpts, and then the files sent to China for 3D printing, cleaning, touching up, sculpting, articulation and the rest. New Jersey will only generate digital output from now on. This is still a very experimental process, however. The New Jersey complex will be reduced from four buildings to one, with the equipment either being sold of shipped to China. As for Arizona, they will shrink from seventy people to around thirty-five. The phasing out off staff will occur sometime between now and June, though no specific dates of personnel of departments have been given. When asked about severance, a human resources representative stated that "allowing you to work until June should be looked at as your severance package." [/quote] The surprising part for me is that they had such a big operation to begin with.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 12:20 |
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McFarlane's been pumping out peg-warmers for years now. Perhaps they've figured out that the market stopped wanting new, alternate universe Spawn figures quite some time ago. And that sports merchandise is tough to monetize without being very careful about what product is sold in what region.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 14:59 |
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All the licenses for the sports stuff has to be expensive because not only do they have to deal with leagues and players they have to deal with all the equipment manufacturers. Todd was so proud that he secured all those licenses too.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 15:53 |
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I remember back in the day when McF would make really kickass movie-related figures. Now NECA has pretty much cornered the market on licensed movie figures and whatnot.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 16:14 |
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If anything I never associate McFarlane figures with good articulation. There were the odd figures here and there with good joints but overall all they made was little well sculpted statues. I really wished they would've released a well jointed conan, oh well.
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Mapocho posted:If anything I never associate McFarlane figures with good articulation. There were the odd figures here and there with good joints but overall all they made was little well sculpted statues. I really wished they would've released a well jointed conan, oh well. Conan had a decently-articulated figure in a Legendary Comic Book Heroes 2-pack. McFarlane's sports figures in particular, I don't understand why they even bother with joints because any fraction of an inch you move the arms makes them look completely unnatural. My Ryne Sandberg can either look like he's making a throw to first or he's the master of crane style kung fu. EDIT: Although, come to think of it, the Robocop I have from them is a good balance between articulation and sculpt. Splint Chesthair fucked around with this message at 17:30 on Apr 28, 2009 |
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Mapocho posted:If anything I never associate McFarlane figures with good articulation. There were the odd figures here and there with good joints but overall all they made was little well sculpted statues. I really wished they would've released a well jointed conan, oh well. Yeah, their figures are always designed to be posed in one particular way. I'm convinced the only reason any of them have moveable parts is to make it easier to dust them. Not that that's necessarily a BAD thing. Their figures were leaps and bounds better-looking than any other "action figures" on the market when MFT first came around, and I think that was at the expense of articulation. It was a fair trade, but then as time went on, other companies improved on details AND articulation and McFarlane kept doing its own thing.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 17:25 |
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The Mctoys t-800 skeleton was pretty good I hear in articulation and sculpt.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 19:01 |
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Their Halo figures are decent articulation wise.
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z0rschach posted:The Mctoys t-800 skeleton was pretty good I hear in articulation and sculpt. It looked pretty good, but was flimsy as hell, nearly impossible to stand up and apt to pop random bits off if you tried to move it at all. I suppose it was pretty articulate by comparison to other McFarlane figures, though.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 20:15 |
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I always admired the sculpting that went into McFarlane toys, but they were very frustrating if you were a kid that liked great looking toys but also wanted to play with them. Almost all of my McFarlane toys as a kid broke within the first few days of having them. Looked great but they definitely were meant to be placed on a shelf and that's it.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 20:41 |
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I got my Shocker Sol and Maxx today, and was pleasently surprised and how good they turned out. I finally have a Scud character for my collection, I can officially stop.
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 22:57 |
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Yeah
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Mapocho posted:If anything I never associate McFarlane figures with good articulation. There were the odd figures here and there with good joints but overall all they made was little well sculpted statues. z0rschach posted:The Mctoys t-800 skeleton was pretty good I hear in articulation and sculpt. Fish Of Doom posted:Their Halo figures are decent articulation wise. People pointing out exceptions itt
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Joe Fisto posted:Yeah Where did you get those from? I've been searching TRU, Target and Walmart like a madman and no one seems to be getting either of those waves in.
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skattered posted:Where did you get those from? I've been searching TRU, Target and Walmart like a madman and no one seems to be getting either of those waves in. Well, Wal-Mart and Target won't be getting these. It's an on-line/comic shop wave. I got mine at BBTS.
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# ? Apr 29, 2009 21:04 |
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Joe Fisto posted:Yeah wow...i've never picked up a mugg, but that wampa is great!
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The Rage posted:Have any of you purchased the BSG figures? Are they worth getting at all? I really only want a Lee Adama and Admiral Adama figures in their dress blues. Totally worth the usual $15 they're priced at. My ONLY complaint is that some figures (Six) don't stand up AT ALL, and I cannot find action figure footpeg stand thingys ANYWHERE, except McFarlane who wants too much for shipping. Anyway, dress uniform Apollo is out (in a 2-pack with Dualla), but Adm. Adama has been pushed back to August for whatever reason. Also, when that wave hits in August you can also get President Apollo
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# ? Apr 29, 2009 23:21 |
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z0rschach posted:The Mctoys t-800 skeleton was pretty good I hear in articulation and sculpt. ...however the NECA endoskeleton's head is loving terrible looking, it's got the goofiest wide-eyes gaping-mouth look, so I pulled the head off both the NECA and McF endos and swapped them, kitbashed a few more things between them, and made one really righteous T-800 endoskeleton that I'm really happy with.
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Xenomrph posted:The head on the McF endoskeleton is absolutely kickass and it has this great "I am a killer robot and I'm going to ruin your poo poo" expression on its face, but the rest of the figure is actually pretty movie-inaccurate. It's got a lot of moving parts and whatnot which are cool, but all around the NECA endoskeleton is a lot better and more sturdy. pics please!
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Doc Faustus posted:Totally worth the usual $15 they're priced at. My ONLY complaint is that some figures (Six) don't stand up AT ALL, and I cannot find action figure footpeg stand thingys ANYWHERE, except McFarlane who wants too much for shipping. Nice, I think I'll pick up the Apollo/Dualla pack then, BBTS has it on sale for 24 bucks but with their drat shipping prices, it'll probably cost the same. Can't wait for the Admiral Adama figure though.
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AlkalinePunk posted:pics please!
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The Rage posted:Nice, I think I'll pick up the Apollo/Dualla pack then, BBTS has it on sale for 24 bucks but with their drat shipping prices, it'll probably cost the same. Can't wait for the Admiral Adama figure though. You should throw in a Helo while you're there, since it's being cleared out for $3. I hate that every figure I want is either out of stock or on pre-order. At least they're re-releasing, since Tyrol is now listed everywhere as pre-order, rather than out of stock.
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