Post by MaskedSuperstarFan on Aug 18, 2012 21:42:29 GMT -5
Just saw this at a Roses dept. store for 10 bucks. I never saw the TNA or the Lucha Libre USA ring in stores, so even though this is based on UFC, I thought I'd pick it up. Here's a few pics.
While the posts have the molded turnbuckles, there are no ring ropes included. Makes sense as this isn't tecnically a wrestling ring. The cage is not visible in the box - it is stacked underneath the ring.
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A shot of the back of the box & the other figures. I'm not too familiar with UFC guys, but I'm assuming Fire Dragon & Golden Lion are supposed to be Clay Guida & Chuck Liddell?
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A closer shot of the two title belts that come with it. Not bad looking.
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A shot of the assembled ring.
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Another pic of the assembled ring. It's definitely too small for Jakks figs. Hell, it might be too small for even Mattel or LLUSA figs!
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The cage walls snapped together quite easily, and can be removed individually to allow access if one wants to "play" with the figures.
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The cage walls are constructed so that one can swing open to allow the figures to enter or leave the cage without the whole thing falling apart.
I was also surprised by the figures themselves. Yes, they are made from cheap plastic and break easily, but with jointed ankles, and "ball joint" style shoulder, they had more points of articulation than most bootleg style figures that I've seen.
Overall, I was impressed with it, especially for 10 bucks.
While the posts have the molded turnbuckles, there are no ring ropes included. Makes sense as this isn't tecnically a wrestling ring. The cage is not visible in the box - it is stacked underneath the ring.
i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/MaskedSuperstarFan/100_2030.jpg [/img]
A shot of the back of the box & the other figures. I'm not too familiar with UFC guys, but I'm assuming Fire Dragon & Golden Lion are supposed to be Clay Guida & Chuck Liddell?
i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/MaskedSuperstarFan/100_2036.jpg [/img]
A closer shot of the two title belts that come with it. Not bad looking.
i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/MaskedSuperstarFan/100_2039.jpg [/img]
A shot of the assembled ring.
i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/MaskedSuperstarFan/100_2041.jpg [/img]
Another pic of the assembled ring. It's definitely too small for Jakks figs. Hell, it might be too small for even Mattel or LLUSA figs!
i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/MaskedSuperstarFan/100_2042.jpg [/img]
The cage walls snapped together quite easily, and can be removed individually to allow access if one wants to "play" with the figures.
i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/MaskedSuperstarFan/100_2045.jpg [/img]
The cage walls are constructed so that one can swing open to allow the figures to enter or leave the cage without the whole thing falling apart.
I was also surprised by the figures themselves. Yes, they are made from cheap plastic and break easily, but with jointed ankles, and "ball joint" style shoulder, they had more points of articulation than most bootleg style figures that I've seen.
Overall, I was impressed with it, especially for 10 bucks.