Has this been spotted in the wild yet?
Judging by their oversized Ecto, I wouldn't count on Blitzway getting the scale right either. Probably our only hope for that was if Jazzinc had gotten to make their version.If they don’t underscale it like the HT then I’m in
Least figures will fit in it lolJudging by their oversized Ecto, I wouldn't count on Blitzway getting the scale right either. Probably our only hope for that was if Jazzinc had gotten to make their version.
I still haven’t found any photos or videos on this Delorean.
I finally spotted the Sesame Street figures at the Moshow booth in this video on YT.
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Never see this get mentioned much. Thought I was the only one who noticed—it was one of the reasons (which I do regret) for passing on it.Judging by their oversized Ecto, I wouldn't count on Blitzway getting the scale right either. Probably our only hope for that was if Jazzinc had gotten to make their version.
Yeah it's an awesome looking car on its own, but I need to display my figures separate from it since it looks like they're standing next to a freakin yacht. LolNever see this get mentioned much. Thought I was the only one who noticed—it was one of the reasons (which I do regret) for passing on it.
The one with the open mouth? yeah. that's why i only have HT BTTF3 Marty and Doc because both have a neutral head. I think companies should only do an open mouth or any different expressions if they provide more than one headBlitzway doing figures of Doc and Marty would be awesome. Can’t stand the Hot Toys Doc.
Nowadays I think companies are doing multilicense deals as long as there's money on the table. On the vehicle side, both Hot Toys and Jazz Inc have the Batman 89 Batmobile license. On the figure side, both Hot Toys and Inart have their DC licenses.I'm guessing they ran into a last minute licensing issue because of HT and their BTTF license.
True, but we've also just seen with the Jazzinc Catwoman how there can still be restrictions with selling to the US market.Nowadays I think companies are doing multilicense deals as long as there's money on the table. On the vehicle side, both Hot Toys and Jazz Inc have the Batman 89 Batmobile license. On the figure side, both Hot Toys and Inart have their DC licenses.
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