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Post by RavenRulz on Jan 12, 2011 8:12:38 GMT -5
The mattel real scale ring or the one I like the jakks WM2 cage match ring?
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rey619mysterio
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Post by rey619mysterio on Jan 12, 2011 8:37:04 GMT -5
I'd go with the ESR from Mattel. I got it for Christmas and you can't go wrong with it IMO.
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Post by RavenRulz on Jan 12, 2011 9:12:52 GMT -5
Would you be able to post a picture with a figure in there? And for anyone else reading if a picture of an Elite figure in the other rings could be done i'd be very greatful.
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Post by PJ on Jan 12, 2011 9:21:13 GMT -5
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Jan 12, 2011 11:27:32 GMT -5
Mattel elite ring. The top rope is way too low on the Jakks ring.
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Post by updog on Jan 12, 2011 15:45:27 GMT -5
dang, I want a ESR now to display my Elites/Legends/DM
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Post by BuckDenaro7: Elite Trader on Jan 12, 2011 15:48:44 GMT -5
The Mattel Elite ring is far superior to the Jakks RSR. It has another 4 square inches and is sturdier when it comes to the ringposts.
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Post by WCM's Izzy on Jan 12, 2011 17:05:42 GMT -5
I got my ESR yesterday on the mail, opened it up, put it together, took it apart and put it back in the box. This is not a critic to Mattel, it's just my personal point of view, as I have had the same experience with Jakk's Real Scale Rings. They just seem way too big and cumbersome for me, maybe because I come from the 80's, when toys were easier to put together and take apart. Halfway through putting it together I realized how big it was, even the steel steps. Sure, my ring posts stayed at a 90 degree angle (inward bent ringposts are a major pet peeve for me), but the base of the ring itself kept warping one way or the other (not that that's a major issue anyhow). It is a very nice ring. It's large, a lot of care was put into the apron and ring skirts, but it doesn't work for me, old mumbling generation X toy fan. If Mattel puts out a 15x15 ring that is super easy to take apart and put back together, they will make my day
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Jan 12, 2011 17:33:46 GMT -5
I got my ESR yesterday on the mail, opened it up, put it together, took it apart and put it back in the box. This is not a critic to Mattel, it's just my personal point of view, as I have had the same experience with Jakk's Real Scale Rings. They just seem way too big and cumbersome for me, maybe because I come from the 80's, when toys were easier to put together and take apart. Halfway through putting it together I realized how big it was, even the steel steps. Sure, my ring posts stayed at a 90 degree angle (inward bent ringposts are a major pet peeve for me), but the base of the ring itself kept warping one way or the other (not that that's a major issue anyhow). It is a very nice ring. It's large, a lot of care was put into the apron and ring skirts, but it doesn't work for me, old mumbling generation X toy fan. If Mattel puts out a 15x15 ring that is super easy to take apart and put back together, they will make my day I don't know why people are saying that the ESR and RSR are too big. Look at this pic: and look at PJ's pic: It's the same thing. That's why they call it a SCALE ring, because it is in scale with what the ring is in REAL life. It may be too big for your TASTES, but it is not too big in regards to how big the WWE ring is in REAL LIFE.
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