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Post by darkdamien on Sept 20, 2007 14:55:58 GMT -5
Hi guys, I know that I don't post much, even though I'm very often checking everything out, but I'm considering purchasing the Real Scale Ring and just wanted to get peoples opinions on the product and whether or not it is worth buying? Any feedback is much appreciated. ;D
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Post by superhappyjoyjoy on Sept 20, 2007 15:10:54 GMT -5
Well for one, do you wrestle already? May be pointless buying a ring if you don't really wrestle....
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Post by craigisnutter on Sept 20, 2007 15:23:23 GMT -5
Well for one, do you wrestle already? May be pointless buying a ring if you don't really wrestle.... ;D i hope this man is kidding..... im waiting on 2 RSR v.2s, so i'll let you know when i get them through.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2007 16:55:13 GMT -5
there not a bad bit of kit. if you do play with your figures on a regular basis then i would definatly suggest getting one. i got mine about 2 years ago. i have lost all the bits to the turn buckles but the mat is still good. i have the first version without the padded mat and it wasnt so good when i first got it so i put a tick bit of felt undernight the mat and it was great. the only downside is that if you use it with the ropes and turnbuckles on then everytime you send a figure into the corner the ropes unhook and you have to set it up again. i would suggest using some rubber sealing tape or black electrical tape to keep the thing held together. other that that theres nothing really more wrong with it. hope this is useful. ;D
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Post by Lebowski on Sept 20, 2007 17:06:23 GMT -5
there not a bad bit of kit. if you do play with your figures on a regular basis then i would definatly suggest getting one. i got mine about 2 years ago. i have lost all the bits to the turn buckles but the mat is still good. i have the first version without the padded mat and it wasnt so good when i first got it so i put a tick bit of felt undernight the mat and it was great. the only downside is that if you use it with the ropes and turnbuckles on then everytime you send a figure into the corner the ropes unhook and you have to set it up again. i would suggest using some rubber sealing tape or black electrical tape to keep the thing held together. other that that theres nothing really more wrong with it. hope this is useful. ;D You sound to have had some terrible luck with these things. Anyway, First off, it depends which RSR (Real Scale Ring) you're looking at. There are 3. 1) Based On WrestleMania 1. 2) Based On WrestleMania 2. Comes with Steel Cage Accessory. 3) Based On An Elimination Chamber Match. Comes with Elimination Chamber Accessory. Firstly, DO NOT BUY THE FIRST VERSIONThe turnbuckles on the first one are faulty and will continue to break the whole time. In general the RSR is an amazing product. everyone should have one. if you play with your figures its amazing because you can finally do full suplexes in the ring without legs getting caught in the ropes and so forth. Definitely the best ring on the market. I definitely recommend you get one.
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Post by Bearski on Sept 21, 2007 3:40:33 GMT -5
version 2 all the way! its awesome! i just turn it to the side so i can't see the wm2 logo
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Post by darkdamien on Sept 21, 2007 4:14:55 GMT -5
Thanks for all the feedback guys, you've helped me make up my mind. My main reason for buying it is to display my loose figures in with the added bonus of my nephew being able to play with them as well. It was the WrestleMania 2 one that I was consdering.
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