KamillioN®
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Post by KamillioN® on Nov 5, 2006 23:46:43 GMT -5
I like the detail....I was looking at the DA's from jakkss...same mold on 3 different figs...same boots, etc...Of the figs of TB I have with kckpads...all kickpads are specific to that figure...pluss TB doesnt shell out a new wave of figures every month which gives me time to save money:)...and the overall figure is just great I agree completely with you. TB gives me enough time to get all of the figs from a series they put out and maybe even extras of them, and still have time to have money for the new stuff. Playability is much greater then even the DA's and I agree on whomever comented on the Petey fig. If JAKKS made 1/2 of the figs that TB has made, then they would not be as great. Example, look at the JAKKS version of Billy Gunn [Kip James] and then look at Series 5 Kip. TB blows JAKKS out like a Tsunami in the wrestling figure world. KamillioN
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T. Selanne
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Post by T. Selanne on Nov 7, 2006 20:00:07 GMT -5
I just purchased my first TNA figs. I got the Samoa Joe/AJ Styles 2-pack.
I absolutely love the Joe fig & the reason I bought these two is because I don't think they'll get Jakks figures anytime soon. But after having a match with them, they are better than RA figs for playability.
I like being able to recreate alot of moves with figures.
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Post by jpecard on Nov 7, 2006 20:39:25 GMT -5
because I like TNA.
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mike
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Post by mike on Nov 8, 2006 0:02:48 GMT -5
I am huge TNA fan and the playibilty and detail in most of their figures is great.
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Post by deskjet on Nov 8, 2006 10:41:54 GMT -5
I like the detail....I was looking at the DA's from jakkss...same mold on 3 different figs...same boots, etc...Of the figs of TB I have with kckpads...all kickpads are specific to that figure...pluss TB doesnt shell out a new wave of figures every month which gives me time to save money:)...and the overall figure is just great I agree completely with you. TB gives me enough time to get all of the figs from a series they put out and maybe even extras of them, and still have time to have money for the new stuff. Playability is much greater then even the DA's and I agree on whomever comented on the Petey fig. If JAKKS made 1/2 of the figs that TB has made, then they would not be as great. Example, look at the JAKKS version of Billy Gunn [Kip James] and then look at Series 5 Kip. TB blows JAKKS out like a Tsunami in the wrestling figure world. KamillioN What really amazes me is that so many people clamor about how great Jakks is, and especially the RA's...I mean you know fir hand Kam, being a fellow pic fedder and all , how tough it is to pose an RA figure. That was one of my biggest gripes with RA's...no leg mobility. Yet still people like them. Guess it's the old Kool aid theory of brainwashing people long enough...I see the same thing with the current WWE programming. Now from a clearly collectors viewpoint I can understand the interest in RA's especially if they are for display or MOC, but for playabiltity? Geez, people are just kidding themselves. Certainly Toy biz still has their flaws, but when I get a TNA fig I just feel it's a real gem...something that took time to produce and is worth getting. And I really like DA's, but as I mentioned before, aside from the new articulation their's not much variety in the figures. Great playability, except for the one jointed elbows, but the same body mold are getting boring. It's actually cool to look at a TNA fig and look at the detail they put into it. My AMW 2 pack coulda used the same boots, but they are different...ok I've rambled ;D
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