dizcoduck
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Post by dizcoduck on Dec 6, 2012 1:23:52 GMT -5
Plastic ones are terrible. If they are the ones where you have to snap them together on the side they don't ever go back together. I gave up on the Orton & Miz and it just looks stupid.
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peghound
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Post by peghound on Dec 6, 2012 1:30:42 GMT -5
Cloth as long as its not baggy. The plastic ones with sleeves are an embarrassment to the line.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2012 1:33:02 GMT -5
I enjoy cloth, especially if it's an iconic piece of pre-match gear. Plastic, in the words of a Youtube user named SSerpent21, tends to look like armor (BoPPV Miz anyone)
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savagepoffo
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Post by savagepoffo on Dec 6, 2012 2:40:28 GMT -5
Not even close.....CLOTH !
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Post by BCizzle on Dec 6, 2012 2:54:36 GMT -5
Plastic ones are terrible. If they are the ones where you have to snap them together on the side they don't ever go back together. I gave up on the Orton & Miz and it just looks stupid. And the sleeves just look wrong. They don't fit on the guy's shoulders right. Since I had avoided the Ortons, I was bummed how crappily Miz's shirt fit on him.
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Post by jpickard on Dec 6, 2012 2:55:29 GMT -5
At first I hated the plastic garments, now I don't mind it as much. Its still a pain to take the plastic coats and jackets on and off but realistically if I have a choice of plastic clothing vs higher prices, I'll take then plastic clothing.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Dec 6, 2012 3:46:19 GMT -5
For sleeveless stuff, plastic all the way.
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Post by marino13 on Dec 6, 2012 10:31:30 GMT -5
I have no problem with the sleeveless plastic shirts, they're much better than the cloth ones. E3 Shawn Michaels' sleeveless shirt would often roll up on the sides and turn the front into an almost V shape. If Mattel continues making plastic sleeveless shirts for figures then I'd have no problem with that at all. However, the ones with sleeves are a pain in the ass though. Its a mission to get them connected again plus they look too puffy and unrealistic. I agree with all of this. The sleeveless ones are great, but use cloth for the sleeved shirts. Except maybe shirts like the Randy Savage exclusive. Shirts with frays or unique styles look better in plastic.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Dec 6, 2012 14:16:33 GMT -5
Cloth as long as its not baggy. The worst cloth gear (all the jackets, all the pants) is always way too baggy and sucks. But weirdly, John Cena's shirts, the one category of clothing that is meant to be baggy, they're always way too small/tight.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Dec 15, 2012 13:04:04 GMT -5
Just looking at pics, I've realised that I'm really not a big fan of the material they started using for the shirts around a year ago (I think with RTWM The Rock and Elite 12 Justin Gabriel?)... It always looks kind of glittery.
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Post by AlexWestCollects on Dec 15, 2012 13:14:51 GMT -5
100% agree with OP. I hate plastic shirts. Cloth all the way.
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Post by Von Hooten on Dec 15, 2012 14:30:44 GMT -5
In a weird way I kinda wish they could make a hybrid of both cloth and plastic.
i.e. Plastic coat with cloth sleeves.
I like plastic because you get amazing detial like with E6 Goldust, or E9 Miz, but it restricts articulation.
With cloth you get movement but some details might be missed.
If they did both atleast my E1 Undertaker would be able to take his hat off his own head.
I don't mind the sleeveless plastic shirts infact I prefer them. Too bad we won't see a Hogan given this treatment because the detail would be amazing on a "Hulkamania" yellow tank top with the slashes in the back.
I know it would look funny but I wonder if Mattel could make a plastic tshirt with cloth sleeves. They already epically failed with the all plastic tshirt so no shame in trying out something else to see if this would work.
I only say this because we would still have arm movement, but we would also get back print on the shirt.
Don't get me wrong, cloth is king, but it is kind of a bummer when I display my CM Punk with his back to the crowd and it doesn't say "Best in the World" on the back of his shirt.
I guess this is one of those subjects where no one will be happy... until the year 2099 where figures grow their own shirts.
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Post by Ben - #6 Munchie on Dec 15, 2012 14:36:59 GMT -5
The Elite 12 Gabriel/Elite 19 Dbry style shirts are the best.
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Post by Razzerian on Dec 15, 2012 15:41:21 GMT -5
I don't really get what's "sarcastic" about your rant?
The points you bring forward are issues people are complaining about.. too small holes for the heads to get through etc... so.. how's that sarcastic?
Like most guys are saying, I think it depends on the type of shirt. If you're going to go with a short sleeved t-shirt I think that plastic isn't the best option as it really limits the movmeent for the figures arms and suchs (as you can really see on The Miz figure with the red Team Johnny shirt).
But when it comes to tank tops and such I think plastic is the way to go..
I do however thinkt hat if they used a bit more of a stretchy fabric.. the fit on figures would be more realistic..?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2012 16:14:29 GMT -5
CLOTH
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China Claus
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Post by China Claus on Dec 15, 2012 18:15:09 GMT -5
Apparently OP doesn't know the meaning of sarcastic, but that's beside the point.
I don't mind the plastic buttoning shirts, I just hate the hassle I go through putting them back on after I take them off. And forget about moving the figure's arms with these shirts on. OK for display, terrible for playability.
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Dec 15, 2012 19:40:30 GMT -5
Really depends on the figure. The plastic Evan Bourne "cut" t-shirt was better than the fabric one because it didn't get all wrinkled over (at least with mine). Lesnar's t-shirt is cool, but it doesn't seem to go back on very well once it's off (again, at least with mine). On the other hand, the "Team Johnny" t-shirt absolutely blows. Doesn't fit on any other figures besides Miz.
The plastic t-shirt does allow for a back design.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2012 19:50:37 GMT -5
I like them both
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SuperBradOPig
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Post by SuperBradOPig on Dec 15, 2012 20:06:02 GMT -5
Cloth ones good:Its easy to put on and looks so realistic Bad : the velcro normally loses the other velcro thing and gets fluff on it and makes it hard to put back on and if you move a joint it comes off Plastic Good its skin tight , thats all Bad Its hard to put on , if you move the elite stomach thing it comes un done , I hate them All bad: No back designs especially for Cena's it looks weird without it Vote Easy win to cloth shirts
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