philleaps
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Post by philleaps on Sept 7, 2016 16:44:04 GMT -5
Do any of you prefer the hardcore ring as apposed to the RSR or ASR? I've really thought about picking one up lately for customizing.
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inevitabledeth
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Post by inevitabledeth on Sept 7, 2016 21:06:02 GMT -5
I say it depends on what you want out of your ring. With the RSR, you get realistic pieces (diecast metal) as well as real scale. With the Hardcore Ring, you get a lot of customization if you can find ring gear sets.
IMO, the ASR is a balance of both, as it is real scale like the RSR (or so it claims) and has some rope, ring skirt, and ring post/ turnbuckle options similar to the Hardcore Ring.
I only owned a Hardcore Ring when I was about 5, so I never got the full experience in my childhood. However, I do have to admit that the pictures are really impressive. On the other hand, I have had my RSR since I was about 10 up until a few months ago and definitely appreciate the large amount of space offered by the ring. As of now, I have an ASR I managed to snag from a yard sale for $25. Although the lack of diecast ring posts is a bit disappointing, I am already enjoying it a lot and can't believe I got it for such a deal!
I currently have my old RSR Wrestlemania 2 turnbuckles, 3 sets of ASR turnbuckles (two scratch logo, one blank), and 2 sets of Hardcore Ring Gear turnbuckles (black and red wwf) which all work on this ring.
Funny enough, you can mix any of these turnbuckles on any of these rings!
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Post by POOR-ly Cuyler on Sept 7, 2016 23:26:04 GMT -5
I prefer the Attiude ring and Hardcore ring for space. The real scale is awesome, but I think its a couple square inches too big
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Post by Escape The Rules on Sept 9, 2016 2:42:01 GMT -5
Definitely. I've never bought a RSR as they're just too damn big & expensive and look like a pain in the ass to assemble. I saw one on display in my local figure shop the other day and it looks much bigger than the actual ring on TV.
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Sept 14, 2016 1:54:02 GMT -5
Definitely. I've never bought a RSR as they're just too damn big & expensive and look like a pain in the ass to assemble. I saw one on display in my local figure shop the other day and it looks much bigger than the actual ring on TV. good, im not the only one that thinks it looks too big. I had the hardcore ring and it was ing awesome
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@brit_figs
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Post by @brit_figs on Sept 14, 2016 15:39:14 GMT -5
The only ring I own! Always the best!
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chaddec
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Post by chaddec on Sept 18, 2016 14:15:06 GMT -5
I have the hardcore ring and I like it. The RSR is way too big imo.
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