Unfortunately, I think that's true. But I may not be willing to buy for that reason. . .having said that, a 1/4 scale Rocky would be damn hard to pass up.and no complaints about joint's - it's the only way.
Unfortunately, I think that's true. But I may not be willing to buy for that reason. . .having said that, a 1/4 scale Rocky would be damn hard to pass up.and no complaints about joint's - it's the only way.
I tho most collectors are fear the rubber bodys cuz there's so many crying about deterioration...At this point, when many collectors prefer more realism, Enterbay should give two versions of the figure. One plastic body and one rubber body. Rubber may not work well in 1/6 but in 1/4 it should be more durable.
I think the reason for listing that date is to make the point that if you wait until July, the price goes up $20.
That's the main issue I have with it. The T-800 is perfect because they are covered, with this, it takes the museum quality away from it a bit for me. I'm not sure though I still like it, especially the headsculpt.Looks excellent, and while I don't mind joints on 1/6 scale figures, I'm inclined to agree with Bezz here. At this size, it's gonna be hard to ignore those joints.
I'm really annoyed that this is the same price as T-800 was, included shipping. That means that the packaging change only served to save Enterbay a bunch of money, but none at all saved for the consumer. Really makes him look like a douche for bragging about the cost savings.
So, yeah, we're essentially paying for something we're not getting (full custom packaging). Bad, bad form.
At this point, when many collectors prefer more realism, Enterbay should give two versions of the figure. One plastic body and one rubber body. Rubber may not work well in 1/6 but in 1/4 it should be more durable.
399 dollars!!!Thanks for saving us shipping EB
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They probably did, the accessories are more intricate overall than T-800, plus the torso and arms received a detailed paint job that the T-800 didn't and you have a torso that can only be used for this figure. Rambo costs same as T-800 just about and has more work put into the figure itself.
Another home run for EB! This looks unbelievable!![]()
They probably did, the accessories are more intricate overall than T-800, plus the torso and arms received a detailed paint job that the T-800 didn't and you have a torso that can only be used for this figure. Rambo costs same as T-800 just about and has more work put into the figure itself.
Unfortunately, I think that's true. But I may not be willing to buy for that reason. . .having said that, a 1/4 scale Rocky would be damn hard to pass up.
No, thank you!They really should have created an effect with rooted and bonded nylon hair or something similar.
Yeah, I realize that, but. . .Rocky.A 1/4 scale Rocky would have even more joints showing(knees), and no "accessory" to hide/mask them
A 1/4 scale Rocky would have even more joints showing(knees), and no "accessory" to hide/mask them
This one have 5 joints showing(there's a watch covering the left wrist). You could place the bags/AK over the shoulders and eliminate visually both of them. And depending how you pose it, you could make it looks pretty good without the joints being that visible on the elbows. A small place of cloth could be used on his right wrist joint. Works for me, and that's coming from a guy that HATES joints, in any figure. In fact, this will be my first figure that have joints exposed.
Yeah, I realize that, but. . .Rocky.
No, thank you!I was thinking of some innovative technique we haven't seen before...not Barbie hair.