Post by Mongo Bears on Aug 28, 2015 3:14:27 GMT -5
I think the proto from sdcc looks pretty accurate. I'm liking the way the unpainted head sculpt looks so far. I can't wait to see the figure painted. Hopefully he's in e39
that would be great, but is there enough weight behind Bulldog to get a DM release?
Now that I don't know!!
I think in the scope of defining moments, its pretty deserving, but the least famous/relevant DM character they've done since bringing the line back was probably Razor/Scott... Just thinking from a retail standpoint. It would hurt to see him shelfwarm.
I think in the scope of defining moments, its pretty deserving, but the least famous/relevant DM character they've done since bringing the line back was probably Razor/Scott... Just thinking from a retail standpoint. It would hurt to see him shelfwarm.
from an accessories POV yeah it definitely is......RR moved quicker over here in Ireland than Hogan did!!! but If what we got for RR could be classified as a DM then this Bulldog certainly could.
I look forward to this figure a bit. While I think the torso is too small to match him in real life, it does at least play by some set of rules the toys set out. They didn't Dolph it up by making him bigger than Ryback.
Post by kgchampion on Aug 28, 2015 10:16:33 GMT -5
I've noticed that Mattel designs bigger guys with smaller torsos than in real life. For example, Bulldog, JYD, Mankind/Cactus, Sgt. Slaughter, Jerry Lawler, Undertaker, etc. At least that's my opinion. So I'm kind of used to some guys having a smaller torso than their real life counterpart.
However, my Legends Bulldog's shoulder joints seem too big for the sockets. The shoulder ball rubs against the torso's edges when I move the arms and it's really annoying. All my Ryback basics are like that, too. It's a difficult figure to play with.
Jakks absolutely nailed their British Bulldog. That was one of my favorite figures and mine had two right biceps. I am very excited to see what Mattel does.
I've noticed that Mattel designs bigger guys with smaller torsos than in real life. For example, Bulldog, JYD, Mankind/Cactus, Sgt. Slaughter, Jerry Lawler, Undertaker, etc. At least that's my opinion. So I'm kind of used to some guys having a smaller torso than their real life counterpart.
However, my Legends Bulldog's shoulder joints seem too big for the sockets. The shoulder ball rubs against the torso's edges when I move the arms and it's really annoying. All my Ryback basics are like that, too. It's a difficult figure to play with.
Jakks absolutely nailed their British Bulldog. That was one of my favorite figures and mine had two right biceps. I am very excited to see what Mattel does.
They did the Animals 3 pack and the tag team version (as long as you swap the younger head on him) but they bombed on his early singles release giving him that stupid ripped torso that everyone else got