I'm sure this will be like their Arkham lines. We'll see 20 something Batmen figures with different colors and gimmick accessories.
As long as we get the Classic BTAS figure, anything else is a bonus. I'd buy the "first" suit figure that was shown in flashback episodes like Robin's Reckoning, The Mechanic and the Mask of the Phantasm movie. I really dug how that looked.
Retro Batman from the Kenner line is one of my favorite figures because the look is so unique.
I'd also buy a HARDAC Batman from "His Silicon Soul", that'd be cool in 6" form while making use of the body tool.
As much as I like this new figure, I really can't wait for the original version. They will look great together even if they are similar in style. Still, nothing beats TAS version, imo.
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Man, I I really wish they were making statues like that one instead of the action figures.
Fear not, they'll do both.
As long as we get the Classic BTAS figure, anything else is a bonus. I'd buy the "first" suit figure that was shown in flashback episodes like Robin's Reckoning, The Mechanic and the Mask of the Phantasm movie. I really dug how that looked.
Retro Batman from the Kenner line is one of my favorite figures because the look is so unique.
Nah, that's straight up bull right there.
That's not a fair comparison at all, that figure is blown up on our monitors and is about 500% bigger than what it actually is. The paint apps aren't like that in person and are quite clean. Hell, that figure even looks used. Bet if we took the sample that is at Toy Fair right now, took a close up picture like that, it wouldn't hold up to scrutiny.
Try something a little more like this,
But a lot of those figures were/are great. If DCD make a Classic BTAS Batman, I don't care how superior it is, the original 1992/1993 Combat Belt Batman is one of the best Batman figures of all time. The sculpt, the accessories, the card, it's pure gold.
That ain't nostalgia talking either. They literally don't make the equivalent figures like that any more. Current Hasbro and Mattel's figures close to that scale now are junk and they don't have anywhere near the number of playsets, vehicles or character selection that Kenner had.
So, do we know the scale on these for sure?
Nah, that's straight up bull right there.
That's not a fair comparison at all, that figure is blown up on our monitors and is about 500% bigger than what it actually is. The paint apps aren't like that in person and are quite clean. Hell, that figure even looks used. Bet if we took the sample that is at Toy Fair right now, took a close up picture like that, it wouldn't hold up to scrutiny.
Try something a little more like this,
To be honest I like this scale for these figures. I typically prefer my figures be either six inch or twelve inch because those are two common scales for figures so they fit in well with other figures easily. I don't like the random scale sizes like ten inch or whatever.Wish they had gone with 10", but I'll probably have to buy a few of these. Even 6" is quite a bit larger than the old Kenner figures.
Can't wait for these.
I hope they get around to doing Two-face and Mr.Freeze
You miss my point. The new DC Direct one is a prototype. The old Kenner one obviously was mass produced. The question is, will the latter match the former once it gets in collectors' hands?You really think those weren't mass produced? Don't get me wrong I love the Kenner line too but I don't see why some people in here are skeptical on this line.
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