lerath666
Super Freak
Wow.. just noticed the double jointed elbows on the stormtrooper. NICE.
i received my wave 2 set from BBTS - wow, their shipping puts Amazon to serious shame. Smaller box shipped within a much larger one - that's the way to do it.
All look very good, imo. Leia's eyes look great in person and the Han forearm are very minimal on mine
Fett does impress
agree. for 20$, they're pretty damn cool.
I like everything about Han except the skin tone difference between the hands and forearms. That's pretty ugly.
WTH?! What is Greedo doing for Han? That is not accurate at all.
$20 is a lot of money for these.
BB
In a world where crummy, redundant 3.75" figures cost $10 a piece and high end 1/6 figures have a starting price tag of $150 and can go up to $300, $20 is looking like a steal. These are some of the nicest action figures I have owned. What they may lack in 100% accurate sculpts and life-like paint apps, they more than make up for with articulation, accessories, and great details (everywhere but the human faces). As said above, they're still toys but they're designed with collectors in mind. I feel like a kid again with these.
These show up at target yet?
There is a world outside America..
I thought my last comment would've shocked at least one person here in the last three hours.
Yeah, apologies if I sounded a little obnoxious there.My reply was in response to $20 being too much. Again, if yours cost that much more, wouldn't you agree than that $20 isn't such a horrible price? How much are the 3.75" figures? How much is a pack of gum? Is that a reflection of a different economy or is it just these figures that are so costly?
There is a world outside America..
I thought my last comment would've shocked at least one person here in the last three hours.
Nah, we know that it's terrible to live in australia. Everything cost so much more. Though, that's kinda by necessity. the added revenue is used to help pay for all the medical and funeral bills that get piled up by all the Drop Bear Victims.
Though, you live there, so you already know this.
In a world where crummy, redundant 3.75" figures cost $10 a piece and high end 1/6 figures have a starting price tag of $150 and can go up to $300, $20 is looking like a steal. These are some of the nicest action figures I have owned. What they may lack in 100% accurate sculpts and life-like paint apps, they more than make up for with articulation, accessories, and great details (everywhere but the human faces). As said above, they're still toys but they're designed with collectors in mind. I feel like a kid again with these.
Yeah, I caught one once.
Now I can only type with one hand......
In a world where crummy, redundant 3.75" figures cost $10 a piece and high end 1/6 figures have a starting price tag of $150 and can go up to $300, $20 is looking like a steal. These are some of the nicest action figures I have owned. What they may lack in 100% accurate sculpts and life-like paint apps, they more than make up for with articulation, accessories, and great details (everywhere but the human faces). As said above, they're still toys but they're designed with collectors in mind. I feel like a kid again with these.