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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2021 11:42:24 GMT -5
I just saw this up for pre-order on BBTS...after 37 years, I'm finally getting a Badger figure! We live in a new golden age of toys, don't we? Don't like the selection? Wait two weeks. That is so true!!
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Post by brutalis on Jul 17, 2021 13:14:55 GMT -5
I have a hard time calling lots of these collectible figures "toys" these days. Most are meant to be displayed in their box or card packaging never to be removed. I have to wonder how long modern "toys" would hold up with actual playing? Considering many are no longer found in the toy aisles and are instead in their own collectible area it seems to me they are designed to hit the "fan/adult" I gotta HAVE THIS button.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2021 14:02:31 GMT -5
I have a hard time calling lots of these collectible figures "toys" these days. Most are meant to be displayed in their box or card packaging never to be removed. I have to wonder how long modern "toys" would hold up with actual playing? Considering many are no longer found in the toy aisles and are instead in their own collectible area it seems to me they are designed to hit the "fan/adult" I gotta HAVE THIS button. I think that's a great point. I ran into this a little while back with the first wave of Star Wars retro figures that were supposed to be actual replicas of the original late 70's figures, both the molds of the figures as well as the cards they are on (though with an odd "aging" effect applied to the edges of the cards). I went ahead and opened them, and while they look nice, the characters who use blasters could not hold their weapons. They just flat out aren't molded right, the weapons just drop out. Clearly not made for playing.
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Post by Josh on Jul 17, 2021 17:35:24 GMT -5
I’ve managed to break myself of my Legends habit, but I really want that Walmart exclusive Black Widow from the leather jacket-era Avengers. Alas, I have no faith in my ability to not go overboard again. Wish they’d do a statue from that era.
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Post by Batflunkie on Jul 17, 2021 17:53:27 GMT -5
I’ve managed to break myself of my Legends habit, but I really want that Walmart exclusive Black Widow from the leather jacket-era Avengers. Alas, I have no faith in my ability to not go overboard again. Wish they’d do a statue from that era. I've only bought Vance Astro and Moon Knight. Really wish they would put out a half-decent Captain America that doesn't just recycle the same head from the numerous iterations of the Ultimate Marvel Cap
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Post by Josh on Jul 17, 2021 17:58:29 GMT -5
I’ve probably got around a hundred in storage. I just don’t have the room for them since I got into statues and Hot Toys.
Wolf Cap is a really good figure, but I’m not sure if it’s still reasonably priced.
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Post by Batflunkie on Jul 17, 2021 17:59:21 GMT -5
Wolf Cap is a really good figure, but I’m not sure if it’s still reasonably priced. Really wasn't keen on either of the heads that it came with to be honest
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2021 6:52:56 GMT -5
Considering many are no longer found in the toy aisles and are instead in their own collectible area it seems to me they are designed to hit the "fan/adult" I gotta HAVE THIS button. I experienced another variation on this theme yesterday, in a positive way I think (though maybe not to the wallet!) A strong collector "boutique" market also means a better chance for more obscure characters to get produced in the first place, and after I found the Badger figure I started looking at some other figures that company made. This one caught my eye, a Golden Age character called the "Blue Flame". Not a character I was familiar with, but the visual just called out to me for some reason (maybe it's the "blue variant" Human Torch looking aspect to it). The "I gotta HAVE THIS" did kick in a little, but I initially showed restraint (can't click "purchase" on every little thing that catches the eye, or at least that's the theory). But throughout the day I kept thinking of this one and pulling it up for another look. Then I got curious about who the character actually was. A little quick searching revealed he is exceedingly obscure indeed, a Human Torch like character that made all of one appearance in 1947, and a 6 page story at that, in Captain Flight #11, a title published by Four-Star Publications. Growing a little smitten with the character at this point, I was able to track down a small public domain collection with that issue in it I plan to order (no proper reprint was ever done and the original issue looks to be particularly scarce). The "thrill of the hunt" having reached peaked fever, "I gotta HAVE THIS" won out and the action figure has been pre-ordered! But the whole journey is what I think makes it fun. And being particularly nerdy when it comes to characters like this, I've already been dreaming up a short fan fiction where the Blue Flame teams up with some other more obscure Golden Age heroes like Cat-Man and Kitten and the Web.
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Post by Batflunkie on Jul 18, 2021 17:12:01 GMT -5
Has anyone here ever bought a toy just because they liked the packaging? Because I think I did that for my Mutant Spawn figure that I bought at the Goodwill that I work at
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Post by Josh on Jul 18, 2021 20:14:55 GMT -5
I bought this recent Dr Doom retro Legends figure just because of the packaging. Not that I don’t love Doom, but I’ve got a Bowen bust and will likely get the upcoming Sideshow maquette, so there was no need for it. And I don’t usually keep toys packaged, but I absolutely have no intention of opening this one.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2021 21:45:30 GMT -5
I bought this recent Dr Doom retro Legends figure just because of the packaging. Not that I don’t love Doom, but I’ve got a Bowen bust and will likely get the upcoming Sideshow maquette, so there was no need for it. And I don’t usually keep toys packaged, but I absolutely have no intention of opening this one. I LOVE this one, it’s a fabulous Doom and the 90’s retro card is awesome.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2021 11:33:45 GMT -5
I posted this in the Dojo too, NECA announced today it will be doing a Usago Yojimbo figure as part oft he TMNT line, here's the unpainted prototype... I don't buy many toys right now due to budget, but NECA will get my money for this assuming I can find it in stores. -M
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Post by shaxper on Sept 1, 2021 10:22:41 GMT -5
I posted this in the Dojo too, NECA announced today it will be doing a Usago Yojimbo figure as part oft he TMNT line, here's the unpainted prototype... I don't buy many toys right now due to budget, but NECA will get my money for this assuming I can find it in stores. -M We've known one was coming for a while now, but no images had been available. Unfortunately, yours won't load. I really need to see this!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2021 11:00:24 GMT -5
shaxperThe pic was taken from Stan's FB feed and hosted at my imugr. Not sure why it won't load for you, but if you pull up Stan's feed (or NECA's), you should be able to see it. -M
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Post by shaxper on Sept 1, 2021 15:21:37 GMT -5
It shows for me now. I bet my work computer blocked it. Thanks!
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