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Post by 3Lephant (Naptown Icon) on Aug 21, 2007 22:23:21 GMT -5
A few questions
Whats so good about SOTA over Jazwares? That seems to be the general consensus among people who collect them. Im waiting on new Mortal Kombat figures, so I thought I may as well collect something else. Could anyone explain to me everything I need to know about both lines?
Thanks. -3L
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Post by spy0070 on Aug 22, 2007 3:11:35 GMT -5
Some reasons include:
Much more detailed sculpting- if you see the Street Fighter figures from Jazwares -the detail is much less than SOTA. Compare both SOTA's and Jazwares' Bison- you'll see.
More articulation- Articulation is less important than the look, but SOTA has made figures look well with quite a lot of articulation.
Better paint- Jazwares painting is mainly basic compared to the SOTA figures, whose painting is much better.
A more variety of characters- Compare the lineup of both SOTA and Jazwares. SOTA has a more variety of characters, including females and other less known characters.
I could name more, but there are the basics.
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Post by sleeping forest on Sept 1, 2007 15:34:57 GMT -5
jazzwares look worse then ruthless aggression and have less art.
honestly if you look them up you would have been able to see the difference.
the only bad thing about sota is that they take such a long time to make them i mean they had a period of (i think correct me if i am wrong) 3 years with out a street fighter fig.
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Post by spy0070 on Sept 1, 2007 16:18:56 GMT -5
Not three... that's way too long- about one year. They've released a new sculpt of Ryu, Ken, and Akuma recently. Series 4 was released well over a year ago.
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Post by 3Lephant (Naptown Icon) on Sept 2, 2007 1:26:35 GMT -5
So they are still running both lines by SOTA and Jazwares?
-3L
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Post by spy0070 on Sept 2, 2007 15:28:43 GMT -5
Not sure of Jazwares, but SOTA is.
The next lineup (scheduled for Fall-Winter 2007, I sorta forget) is:
Zangief E. Honda Dhalsim R. Mika
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