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From the "ULTRAMAN SUIT ANOTHER UNIVERSE" project, the ULTRAMAN SUIT TIGA SKY TYPE variant joins the FigZero line! It dons a metallic violet color and includes ancillary gear originally designed by threezero! FigZero 1/6 ULTRAMAN SUIT TIGA SKY TYPE collectible is 1/6th scale, standing approximately 31.6cm (~12.4") tall, and is a fully-articulated figure with over 47 points of articulation. ULTRAMAN SUIT TIGA POWER TYPE has an exquisitely detailed paint application, and is constructed partially of die-cast zinc alloy with other metal parts. LED light-up features are installed in the eyes, at the Tiga Crystal on the forehead, and the Color Timer on the chest. The original ancillary gear designed especially for this figure are a pair of Leg Armor pieces and Boosters, and a Thruster Backpack. Both gears are detachable from the main figure, and the Thruster Backpack has 4 panels that can open. Also, the Leg Boosters can be magnetically attached and detached from the Leg Armor. The figure also includes three pairs of interchangeable hands (one pair of fists, one pair of opened hands, and one pair for the Zeperion Beam shooting pose). Also included are two pairs of interchangeable Zeperion Beam Shooting Device cover parts for both open form and closed form for each forearm. You can pre-order this figure from our sponsor BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth.
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not quite the same. four horsemen is a very small studio selling direct to consumer and only manufactures what is purchased. mcfarlane toys sells to retailers that then sell to you. companies like mcfarlane toys actually hire companies like four horsemen to do their design work. and clearly someone is buying these. this is what, wave 5? im definitely getting this, huge fan of the movie. and to give "customer feedback" you actually have to be a customer. you clearly stated you dont purchase non articulated figures. so it is just plain negativity. i dont collect transformers or motu. i dont post in those threads. no interest, so no need to post. im not in those threads bashing products others may like. you clearly said you have no interest in this, so why try to bring others down and bash a product that it isnt marketed towards you?
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It isn't meant to be "literal". His name is on the product. Good or bad, its a reflection on him. Todd's been in the toy biz long enough to know that collectors prefer articulated figures (especially at that price) over statues. That thing looks good! I can guarantee if he did that, it would sell out....he wouldn't even have to look at soft goods. Ching ching! As far as the "negative" comments go, that's called Customer Feedback. This is how retail works. They're letting him know what's good, what's not, what could be better, what will get us to BUY. As an example, when Fourhorsemen first proposed their Mythic Legions line, they were going to do 4" figures. Lots of people were interested in their Kickstarter, but pushed for a 6" scale. Their first wave was 34 figures and they sold out. Done nothing but bangers ever since. Some of the most sought after (and after market expensive) figures ever. The Four Horsemen listened to their customers. Win Win.
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Ahead of the Transformers: ONE trailer debut, from space. Leaked images of the Studio Series Orion Pax Deluxe class leaked images emerge. As we have heard from the CinemaCon 2024 previews, this movie is not what people were expecting with a formal Generation 1 story. Here we can see what this is and isn't, as is to be expected he looks like a proto-Optimus much like the many others Orion Pax Characterizations we have seen. View the full article
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BBTS Super7 ReAction & Supersize Figures Sale
80sboy4 replied to toynewman's topic in Action Figure News
I've been seeing quite a few Super7 sales lately, wonder if Super7 are having issues? I always thought that their Ultimates and ReAction figures are priced much too high, $55 for a standard Ultimates is awfully expensive for what you get. ReAction figures are also real expensive at $20 for a simple 5 POA figure with minimal materials and deco. If future lines continue to be priced very high like they are I'm not so sure about the future of this company. -
a movie maniac refers to someone that just loves movies. john shaft, snake plissken, and sarah connor are not "horror and violent movie characters", so yes the title of the line was not meant to mean that it only featured actual cinema maniacs. i mean the countless predators and xenomorphs dont classify as "maniacs" by definition either. neither do the terminators. nor the aliens from species. but oh yeah robocop, he was quite the "maniac", same with edward scissorheads. and king kong too. and lets not forget jaws either, that shark was nothing but a violent horror maniac. and hicks from alien 2, quite the "maniac" himself right?
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You think that the original line of "Movie Maniacs" composed of the likes of Freddy, Jason, Chucky, Leatherface, Ghostface and all kinds of other horror and violent movie characters... was a reference to the audience's response to movies? That's um... a take, I guess. Not sure where in my dumb joke you thought I was expecting Todd to read any of this, but it's kind of hilarious that you thought that was somehow a factor to me.
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its fact that hes not even remotely involved in this line. the hollow plastic is identical to sportspicks, which is from import dragons 3d printing, which means his partner's team is running this line. theres literally at least 30 people under both of them that make the actual decisions. do the owners of mattel decide the line choices? and limited edition figure is not action figure. kotobukiya calls their statues figures, yet you dont complain in those threads. same with diamonds budget line of gallery statues. so wheres the deception? it is a figure.
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Deadline has announced that Neva Howell has been cast as Martha Kent, the adoptive Earth mother of Clark Kent, in the upcoming Warner Bros/DC Studio's Superman film.
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https://toynewsi.com/436-52426 Raphael gazes upon the city of Manhattan from the concealed vantage point of the rooftops and is displeased by the eerie silence that envelops the bustling metropolis.
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Sounds like it might have a similar tone to D&D: Honor Among Thieves and vox machina, which I am all for.
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https://marvelousnews.com/299-34981 Spider-Man, in his final act, has reached his breaking point and is determined to leave a lasting impact by defeating a multitude of his adversaries.
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Don't you mean sold OUT exclusively at Mattel Creations? Another figure I'll never have because of the horrible state of toy collecting these days.
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Comedy Central just greenlit a 10-episode animated series called Golden Axe, which is based on the Sega video game. The show is being produced by CBS Studios, Sony Pictures Television, and Original Film. Described as a hilarious and loving homage to Sega’s 1989 video game series, Golden Axe, from executive producers Mike McMahon and Joe Chandler, follows veteran warriors Ax Battler, Tyris Flare and Gilius Thunderhead as they once again battle to save Yuria from the evil giant Death Adder who just won’t seem to stay dead. Fortunately, this time they have the inexperienced and underprepared Hampton Squib on their side. Golden Axe voice cast includes Matthew Rhys, who will be voicing Gilius Thunderhead, a cranky battle dwarf with really bad hygiene and a bit of an attitude problem. Danny Pudi plays the role of Hampton Squib, a wide-eyed and inexperienced rookie adventurer who has always fantasized about going on quests. Despite his lack of practical skills, he relies on his optimistic and determined nature to compensate for his shortcomings. Lisa Gilroy brings to life the character of Tyris Flare, a formidable battle sorceress who is not only lethal in combat but also possesses a razor-sharp wit. Liam McIntyre takes on the role of Ax Battler, a fierce warrior who abides by a strong moral compass and possesses the gentle nature of a golden retriever. While he may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, his compassion and kindness far surpass his physical strength. Carl Tart, also known as Tart's Chronos "Evil" Lait, hails from Golden Axe III and is a total badass humanoid panther. Well, that's what Chronos claims about himself. But in truth, he's incredibly cheesy and completely clueless when it comes to reading the room. McMahan and Chandler are teaming up to write the first episode and lead the production of the series, with Chandler taking on the role of showrunner. Haruki Satomi, Shuji Utsumi, and Toru Nakahara from Sega, along with Neal H. Moritz, Pavun Shetty, and Toby Ascher from Original Film, will also be executive producing. Titmouse is the animation studio behind the series, with Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski, Antonio Canobbio, and Ben Kalina as executive producers. Golden Axe is a collaboration between CBS Eye Animation Productions, Sony Pictures Television, and Original Film.
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C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Figures From The Nacelle Company
Monstrous replied to JayC's topic in Action Figure News
that ship was so badass! i always wanted that when i was a kid, actually forgot all about it lol
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