ACI releases their Gladiator (Andrew) muscular body

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I just read over at OSW that these bodies are around $45.99 - $48.99 plus shipping.

Love the price, I think they are worth it specially for the African American muscle bodies which will be the first unless HT's Lawrence Fishbourne figure is released before them.

The ACI Muscle are going to be out by Mid January 2012.

Now we need to see Kaustik Plastic's body. They are cheaper at $39.99 :p
 
I just read over at OSW that these bodies are around $45.99 - $48.99 plus shipping.

Love the price, I think they are worth it specially for the African American muscle bodies which will be the first unless HT's Lawrence Fishbourne figure is released before them.

The ACI Muscle are going to be out by Mid January 2012.

Now we need to see Kaustik Plastic's body. They are cheaper at $39.99 :p


Hopefully $45, at $10 cheaper than HT muscle body thats not to bad.

Its good to see someone trying to be inovative that isn't Hot Toys.
 
This is good news to me, as much as I'm sure it is to other folk that wanted this. The price puts it right up there with the HT one.

I have had an HT one on PO since July and it is also due in Jan 2012. They can't really go head to head though as the ACI doesn't have one!
 
So I guess these bodies aren't going to come with heads then?

Apparently not :( . I wish they did a Terry Crews head to go with the AA bodies, I could imagine an Expendable bash :p .

Hopefully $45, at $10 cheaper than HT muscle body thats not to bad.

Its good to see someone trying to be inovative that isn't Hot Toys.

Indeed, ACI Toys do listen to their costumers.
 
They look pretty good, but I've gotta say, if you're gonna go battle damage, why not go all out? All I see are the three little scratches on his chest. Apart from being really minor damage, it's pretty specific. I guess that works if you're doing an alternate reality, super-bulked Enter the Dragon Bruce Lee. Or a guy who got in a fight with a werewolf. But it kind of limits your options.
 
They look pretty good, but I've gotta say, if you're gonna go battle damage, why not go all out? All I see are the three little scratches on his chest. Apart from being really minor damage, it's pretty specific. I guess that works if you're doing an alternate reality, super-bulked Enter the Dragon Bruce Lee. Or a guy who got in a fight with a werewolf. But it kind of limits your options.

That's what I was thinking. The Battle damaged version is kind of a waste of resources.
 
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