Armbar
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Post by Armbar on May 4, 2020 11:48:07 GMT -5
I'm a big fan of what Storm Collectibles did with the Jushin Liger figure so much so that I ended up grabbing an 80's Hogan from RSC as well. From the quick research I noticed that so far they've only done 3 different different figures (not counting variants). I was wondering how everybody else feels about the line heading forward. Do you think it's going to end up being a "legends" type of thing? I personally wouldn't mind if they went that route and would love to see them take a shot at guys like Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen, Great Muta, Mitsuharu Misawa, Hayabusa.
My only nitpick thus far with is not enough hands for the Hogans and the scale within the line. Liger is 5'7 yet his figure is just a tad smaller than the Hogans.... I don't care if these are scaled differently from Mattel but at least have consistency within your own brand.
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Post by MKSavage on May 4, 2020 12:21:25 GMT -5
These have turned out great but I haven't picked any up. Thought about picking up Liger but just didn't pull the trigger. However, if they made a Great Muta I would definitely purchase that one. Brody too.
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Armbar
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Post by Armbar on May 4, 2020 12:55:00 GMT -5
I feel you dude... I was on the fence about Liger too but didn't want to miss out.
Muta is a must! Imagine all the limited Variants they can do! Alternate hands and head sculpts would be ideal for Muta as well. I really hope RSC commissions a few more different characters.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2020 13:02:38 GMT -5
My only nitpick thus far with is not enough hands for the Hogans and the scale within the line. Liger is 5'7 yet his figure is just a tad smaller than the Hogans.... I don't care if these are scaled differently from Mattel but at least have consistency within your own brand. My nitpicks as well. The lack of a pointing hand and listening to the audience hand for Hogan is a glaring omission considering how wonderfully articulated he is.
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Armbar
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Post by Armbar on May 4, 2020 13:43:50 GMT -5
My only nitpick thus far with is not enough hands for the Hogans and the scale within the line. Liger is 5'7 yet his figure is just a tad smaller than the Hogans.... I don't care if these are scaled differently from Mattel but at least have consistency within your own brand. My nitpicks as well. The lack of a pointing hand and listening to the audience hand for Hogan is a glaring omission considering how wonderfully articulated he is. hand pack pls.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2020 13:54:21 GMT -5
It's almost certainly not going to turn into them doing a line of wrestlers. If they were going to do a line, we'd have had more than two of them. Their bread and butter are video game figures.
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Armbar
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Post by Armbar on May 4, 2020 14:17:54 GMT -5
It's almost certainly not going to turn into them doing a line of wrestlers. If they were going to do a line, we'd have had more than two of them. Their bread and butter are video game figures. I don't mean a line as in waves of figures coming out in a month or two. I understand how Storm works even their video game ips get spaced out releases which makes their figures all the more special.
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