franpincho
lol@$300 head sculpts
MP transformers are even better now with no die cast. But time will tell I guess.
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MP transformers are even better now with no die cast. But time will tell I guess.
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Lol, love how you can't even admit that the way HT implemented it was great (i.e., double the articulation of plastic figures due to diecast joints) and instead have to use a strawman argument like "heft". Man, are you ever a crank in regards to this subject. Can't even look at it rationally.
ehh the all plastic ones always felt cheap to me even as a kid. I have been bamboozled by die cast lol I think its better!
My pre-order got push to August now.
It's not, and categorically so.
1. Paint does not "key" to metal as well as plastic.
2. Diecast does not hold the same level of fine detail as plastic.
3. Diecast is typically some of the worst quality metal you can find, and it does break Any number of people with 1/18 diecast cars have some with broken door hinges.
About the only thing it has got going for it is its weight, but that's an illusion of quality given by heft. Ironically, a plastic toy will generally soak up a lot more punishment.
Our toys would be the better for its absence. But pay no mind to me. I'm just a crank for wanting my toys to be the best quality they can be....
All good points guys but let's not forget that HT has been known to cheap out on a lot of releases. As skeptical as I am about this and ED209's longevity, I preordered them for their aesthetics and sentimental values and can only hope the paint won't flake over time. Definitely going to display them boxed up to avoid any accidents.
How do you display figures boxed up?
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No, I mean in its box, with the lid open. Pretty much like how hobby shops display them. I know, it's sad, but I at least I feel safe knowing that my figures won't fall or gather dust. Plus my cabinet's all locked up so my nephews can only press their faces against the glass, pretty much like their uncle, whenever they want to marvel at my glorious collection.
No, I mean in its box, with the lid open. Pretty much like how hobby shops display them. I know, it's sad, but I at least I feel safe knowing that my figures won't fall or gather dust. Plus my cabinet's all locked up so my nephews can only press their faces against the glass, pretty much like their uncle, whenever they want to marvel at my glorious collection.
Oh I wouldn't like that, Reminds me of when people put plastic covers on their furniture. Enjoy it out of the box. Its all gonna rot eventually
I know it says August 2014 on the product page now, but did any of you get an e-mail notice about the delay? I got one for Ed, but not Robo. Curious.
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