jayveeeusebio
Super Freak
Ahahaha! Love that pic, nice editing!
It will be cool if Enterbay did some wrestling figures too.
Sculpt is recognizable... but something does seem a little off about it. Still odd to me though that a company is tackling a 1/6 NBA line, I have a hard time imagining sports fans will shell out $200 or more for a 1/6 figure.
Not to mention have the patience to support a line that will likely see less than 2 releases a year.
That is great. Bravo
Sculpt is recognizable... but something does seem a little off about it. Still odd to me though that a company is tackling a 1/6 NBA line, I have a hard time imagining sports fans will shell out $200 or more for a 1/6 figure.
Not to mention have the patience to support a line that will likely see less than 2 releases a year.
If they did, it probably would be one of their own Japanese stars.[/QUOTE}]
Kenta Kobashi, The Great Muta, Antonio Inoki, Kensuki Sasaki, that will be awesome.
anyone in this hobby should understand obsessive collectors
And being a sports nut collector is considered waaaaay more socially acceptable than say Star Wars/Trek, He Man, etc....
This won't go on shelves with other 1/6 toys, it'll go into home bars and media rooms that have signed jerseys on the wall and gold plated replica championship rings in glass cabinets.
EB thinking out of the box and not just for movie collectors.
Now if we could only get a high quality Ric Flair...
Hopefully it will come soon my friend. A High end Ric Flair with his NWA champion robes. Man, that will be awesome. Even if they start with japanese wrestlers, I think they should start with the Great Muta.
It sort of looks like Kobe.
Of course they would start with Kobe, he's one of the two players I would actually buy.