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If you see any image of either character, you know what it is.

If you don't, you're blind and deserve to be shot in the face with a cannon.

Right to the face. Over and over. :lecture :lol

Men In Black rules.

If I saw some dude in a black suit with sunglasses, i would think Agent Smith way before MIB.

First MIB movie was fun but nothing great or iconic. Second was terrible.
 
I've been reading your posts on EB and you're really putting me off wanting to buy these figures. :gah: Putting you on ignore now. :wink1:

Guys what are the bodies like compared to the HT bodies? These will be my first EB figures.

:lol I guess my standards are pretty high because of my experience with HT figures.

EB bodies don't have the articulation or build quality of True Types. They are similar to the bodies DID make, but the joints and plastic is a lot more brittle, IMO.
 
If I saw some dude in a black suit with sunglasses, i would think Agent Smith way before MIB.

First MIB movie was fun but nothing great or iconic. Second was terrible.

once again i agree... i think if MIB didn't have sequels it probably wouldn't be remembered AS much by as many people. i think the franchise element brings people in.

also, butters? for a recent use of the term "vendetta" check this guy's avatar out.
 
Not sure if this is a repost...but...so good!
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I was going by this, make of it what you will....
 
I've been reading your posts on EB and you're really putting me off wanting to buy these figures. :gah: Putting you on ignore now. :wink1:

Guys what are the bodies like compared to the HT bodies? These will be my first EB figures.
Depends.. the biggest difference is that EB bodies are heavier and use more denser plastic and the joints are racheted so they kinda 'click' into position. The earlier bodies of RM till 4.2 or something had ankle joint issues as the design wasnt that great. But thankfully with the RM5 (Che, Scarface etc) the body is more solid as the ankles are redesigned and excellent.

Compared to the true type its a lot more heavy and sturdy, the true type is also slightly shorter in terms of scale. EB figures are currently scaled somewhere inbetween HT and Sideshow's 1/6 scale.

This is the basic body/articulation you will be getting on these probably, although as shown earlier, Will Smith's base 1/6 body is a completely newly made body
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i love the weight and feel of the enterbay bodies... but i wish they'd lose the ratcheting in the joints. it really limits posing options.
 
The RM-5 is nice and light, it also has a rubber upper torso and a flexible neck. It's the same size as the RM-1 and is an ideal replacement for any figure that used that body, like Jack Bauer.

The MIB bodies have yet to be seen, but I think they'll be a hybrid of the 4 and 5.

We'll see......
 
Thanks for the info guys. :hi5:

I just don't want something that's going to break when trying to pose it. I was sure the HT Captain America arms were going to break, they were just so stiff. :panic:
 
That doesn't sound good,

Hopefully they'll release a different version of the MIB body as a carded release. If J's is a full AA then it'd sell like hot cakes.
 
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