Post by hunter7795 on Aug 16, 2009 10:32:43 GMT -5
Mods, if this is in the wrong board, Lock and tell me where it belongs. I will add more reviews later
*The Money part at the end of each review is what I think theyre worth
First up,
RA 37 Colin Delaney: This figure is great, I like the use of a new torso given to us by Jakks. Im surprised that they didnt give us a regular cruiserweight torso. Everything about this figure is spot-on. The scan on this figure is absolutely amazing. I also like the hand mold on this figure. This figure also comes with an ECW Championship. He may have been the worst wrestler, But he has the best figure.
10/10, MOC=$12.99, Loose= $7.99
Next,
RA 39 Jeff Hardy, This figure is pretty good, I like the facial scan. His mouth isnt closed as we're used to seeing. Like many others have said, This is the best Hardy fgure without face paint around. I couldnt agree more! There are a few problems however. I really do not see the need for that little yellow splotch in his hair. Also I think the armbands should have been a different color. This figure comes with a microphone. Not perfect, But surely is close.
8/10, MOC= $14.99, Loose= $11.00
Next,
CS 18 Kane, The hard sought- after Masked Kane is a pretty good figure to replicate the later attitude era. This figure comes with an Urn and a fire extinguisher. I like the detail Jakks put into this, They almost went all out on this. There are some down sides to this figure. First off, The Knee joints get pretty loose after a few plays. I even had to put DA Kneepads on mine. Also I would have liked it better if Jakks had made Kanes attire from when he first debuted. A good figure None the less.
7/10, MOC= $19.00, Loose= $16.00
Next,
CS 4 Jim Duggan, The first and only Jim Duggan figure Jakks has ever made is a good one. I have seen these go for a lot of money, which shows their rarity and excellence. This figure is from the 1980's era with just the blue tights. This figure has one problem, It cannot hold the 2x4 that it comes with. The hand mold is very tight and hard to open for the wood to fit in.
7/10, MOC=$25.00, Loose= $20.00
Next,
CSDA 4 Shawn Michaels, This figure replicates HBK during the original DX days. It comes with a painted WHC, which is the highlight of the set. This figure has many problems. First off, The leg choice for this figure was horrible. I hate DA figures with skinnny knee joints. Also the worst part of this figure is...THE HEAD DOESNT MOVE!!!!!!! Which makes it hard to play with.
2/10, MOC= $11.00, Loose=$7.50
Next,
CS 12 Dean Malenko, this figure is pretty good. It has a dead-on head scan of him during his ECW/WCW days. It comes with a light heavyweight championship, that is a good accessory because today, they arent mass produced. The only bad thing about this figure is the boots. They are on an angle, which doesnt make them look good at all and it becomes hard to stand the figure without it falling over. None the less this is a great figure and I highly recommend it.
8/10, MOC= $11.00, Loose $5-6.00
Next,
SVR 2009 Exclusive DX 2-Pack, These figures were given out with the SVR 2009 games if they were preordered. While they are good figures for any figure-fed, there are some problems with them. First, both head scans we have gotten a million times. The chaps on Michaels were released once or twice before, so we didnt need those. The way this set could and should have been better was bu making the shirt on HHH removable like it is on HBK. Also, I think if JAKKS would have given us newer headscans, this set would be pretty good.
5/10, MOC=$15.00, Loose HHH= $7.00, Loose HBK= $6.00
Next,
RA 24 Sabu, this figure not only comes in the show blue attire, but also in gold. This figure comes with a chair (as most figures do) and not the headdress that he wears to the ring, which I think was one of the downsides to this figure. Also, the skintone on the head doesnt match the skintone of the body. However, if theres another good thing about this figure, its that JAKKS got the torso and the hand mold right for the most part. A good figure.
7/10, MOC= $14.00, Loose= $9-10.00
*The Money part at the end of each review is what I think theyre worth
First up,
RA 37 Colin Delaney: This figure is great, I like the use of a new torso given to us by Jakks. Im surprised that they didnt give us a regular cruiserweight torso. Everything about this figure is spot-on. The scan on this figure is absolutely amazing. I also like the hand mold on this figure. This figure also comes with an ECW Championship. He may have been the worst wrestler, But he has the best figure.
10/10, MOC=$12.99, Loose= $7.99
Next,
RA 39 Jeff Hardy, This figure is pretty good, I like the facial scan. His mouth isnt closed as we're used to seeing. Like many others have said, This is the best Hardy fgure without face paint around. I couldnt agree more! There are a few problems however. I really do not see the need for that little yellow splotch in his hair. Also I think the armbands should have been a different color. This figure comes with a microphone. Not perfect, But surely is close.
8/10, MOC= $14.99, Loose= $11.00
Next,
CS 18 Kane, The hard sought- after Masked Kane is a pretty good figure to replicate the later attitude era. This figure comes with an Urn and a fire extinguisher. I like the detail Jakks put into this, They almost went all out on this. There are some down sides to this figure. First off, The Knee joints get pretty loose after a few plays. I even had to put DA Kneepads on mine. Also I would have liked it better if Jakks had made Kanes attire from when he first debuted. A good figure None the less.
7/10, MOC= $19.00, Loose= $16.00
Next,
CS 4 Jim Duggan, The first and only Jim Duggan figure Jakks has ever made is a good one. I have seen these go for a lot of money, which shows their rarity and excellence. This figure is from the 1980's era with just the blue tights. This figure has one problem, It cannot hold the 2x4 that it comes with. The hand mold is very tight and hard to open for the wood to fit in.
7/10, MOC=$25.00, Loose= $20.00
Next,
CSDA 4 Shawn Michaels, This figure replicates HBK during the original DX days. It comes with a painted WHC, which is the highlight of the set. This figure has many problems. First off, The leg choice for this figure was horrible. I hate DA figures with skinnny knee joints. Also the worst part of this figure is...THE HEAD DOESNT MOVE!!!!!!! Which makes it hard to play with.
2/10, MOC= $11.00, Loose=$7.50
Next,
CS 12 Dean Malenko, this figure is pretty good. It has a dead-on head scan of him during his ECW/WCW days. It comes with a light heavyweight championship, that is a good accessory because today, they arent mass produced. The only bad thing about this figure is the boots. They are on an angle, which doesnt make them look good at all and it becomes hard to stand the figure without it falling over. None the less this is a great figure and I highly recommend it.
8/10, MOC= $11.00, Loose $5-6.00
Next,
SVR 2009 Exclusive DX 2-Pack, These figures were given out with the SVR 2009 games if they were preordered. While they are good figures for any figure-fed, there are some problems with them. First, both head scans we have gotten a million times. The chaps on Michaels were released once or twice before, so we didnt need those. The way this set could and should have been better was bu making the shirt on HHH removable like it is on HBK. Also, I think if JAKKS would have given us newer headscans, this set would be pretty good.
5/10, MOC=$15.00, Loose HHH= $7.00, Loose HBK= $6.00
Next,
RA 24 Sabu, this figure not only comes in the show blue attire, but also in gold. This figure comes with a chair (as most figures do) and not the headdress that he wears to the ring, which I think was one of the downsides to this figure. Also, the skintone on the head doesnt match the skintone of the body. However, if theres another good thing about this figure, its that JAKKS got the torso and the hand mold right for the most part. A good figure.
7/10, MOC= $14.00, Loose= $9-10.00