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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 30, 2019 9:39:57 GMT -5
I believe the early tatankas had no teeth. The later ones have smile. Or vice versa. Nope, both variations exist on both cards.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 30, 2019 3:07:56 GMT -5
They announced 7" Lucha Legends Do you have a link to this? It was said in a Toy Fair video, it also showed the Conan figures.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 28, 2019 14:27:57 GMT -5
What do you mean? Do you have a black suit MDM that's shorter than another black suit MDM I don't have another MDM to compare him to, but he's shorter than all the other Hasbros I currently own. A collector I follow on Insta had displayed a Hasbro MDM next to a shorter Funskool MDM, which is what got me wondering. Well Hasbro MDM (and Nailz, who has the same legs) are too short compared to most (if not all) Hasbros. Funskools use plastic of inferior quality, that's the easiest way to distinguish them.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 28, 2019 12:48:57 GMT -5
Super7 doesn't seem like the right fit to me. Unless they're going to make wrestling figures in the vintage He-man style, which would be super weird, but I'm sure I would absolutely love them haha. My fear with S7 would be getting ReAction figures from them instead of a 5-7" scaled line. They're doing the MLB ReAction figures and they showed off the Lucha ReAction figures, as well. Those ReAction figures are fine in a Funko Mini kind of way, but not as a legitimate figure line. I don't think Jakks is that far fetched. I'm sure they're going to approach AEW, or have already. Maybe they're ready to move into 2019 with their figure design. Maybe Bandai could take a shot at it since they lost Power Rangers. I'd largely prefer for AEW to pull a 2005 TNA and give us something like the Marvel/Toybiz line that feels new and exciting. The RA scale needs to go away. It's great FTC is making figures for a lot of guys who could never get one, but they're very over priced, most of them miss the mark, and that scale is 15 years outdated. I agree that I think we're going to see figures sooner than most expect. The Bucks have always been aggressive with merchandising, and the TV deal sounds like it was finalized months before the actual announcement was made. It's not crazy to think the figure and video game talks have already started. Cody has guys like Zack Ryder and Marty the Villain who he can consult with these types of discussions, and I think they'll get us something good. Super7 does more than ReAction and vintage MOTU. They announced 7" Lucha Legends and in August I think their 7" Conan is coming out.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 28, 2019 12:09:28 GMT -5
What do you mean? Do you have a black suit MDM that's shorter than another black suit MDM?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 28, 2019 7:14:49 GMT -5
I wouldn't hold my breath the coming two years...
Super7 would be cool as figure maker; their Conan figure looks impressive!
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 25, 2019 2:41:26 GMT -5
Maybe it’s time to brush up on your English comprehension. Really go back and read the post and see what was being said. I don’t know what else to tell you without repeating what I was talking about in the first place: there hasn’t been anything to suggest that belt makers are refusing to sell the rights to their belts. You can try and quote Bill all you want but what he said doesn’t mean the belt makers were unwilling to sell the rights. That was my point all along. There is further evidence outside of the digital world that belt makers are willing to sell the rights which I can post in a few days (I’ll be busy this weekend). Point is; in the end the WWE has the final saying!
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 24, 2019 12:12:17 GMT -5
Thing is YOU'RE ignoring the facts: digital form or (toy) replica are totally different! Context is key. Read what I wrote then realize your mistake. Read it, no difference; you're still saying: look at the games, so why no figure belts.
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Ooshies
May 23, 2019 3:02:33 GMT -5
Post by Ruby Fusion on May 23, 2019 3:02:33 GMT -5
Merged the posts.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 23, 2019 2:58:03 GMT -5
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 23, 2019 2:57:33 GMT -5
You'd probably have to just mix colors and try and match it. Not sure if Testors makes matte for all colors but you would likely need a white base mixed with drops of brown and maybe even some red. This is probably a better question for the customs board, honestly. Indeed, moving this to the customs board.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 23, 2019 2:55:21 GMT -5
*Tells others not to nitpick then proceeds to nitpick* Ok buddy. Go ahead and ignore the facts. Thing is YOU'RE ignoring the facts: digital form or (toy) replica are totally different!
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 14, 2019 10:05:00 GMT -5
Since the original post is gone: lock!
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 14, 2019 2:48:57 GMT -5
Well, Bret Hart mail-away loose is nearly worthless; that figure existed carded as well, so there's no proof if it came carded or bagged. Foreign cards are also less wanted (unless they're Funskool or with Korean sticker).
As a collector you know the value of green cards and bagged Hogan.
Your best bet is selling individually.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 13, 2019 3:25:54 GMT -5
Apologies if this has been asked before, but how many different characters were made in this line? The pictures are there, just start to write down each wrestler.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 12, 2019 7:53:15 GMT -5
Hasbro Piper is based on Piper during his feud with Rude in 1989.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 10, 2019 13:00:27 GMT -5
My condoleances... treasure the memories!
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 10, 2019 2:17:45 GMT -5
30 years too late for stores I guess...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 8, 2019 7:18:11 GMT -5
Where are you based? Ebay or FB are yr best options, p.s you completed Jakks CS series? That's insane. can we see If he wants to show: in the Jakks board. Anyway: Green cards (series 11) have always been the hardest/most expensive to find. Red card (series 8) Bret Hart is quite common; I've found at least 8 (loose as well as moc) in a simple worldwide search. The purple cards (series 9) are rather easy to find loose, you can even skip Tatanka. True Tatanka has a variant with teeth showing, but it can be found on both cards.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 7, 2019 3:04:25 GMT -5
I had to look them up: their current figures are 4". Comparable to Mattel WWE basics, but 4" and with extra heads and hands. Pretty awesome!
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