How many of you will really keep your Biker Scout order ???

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RoboDad said:
Uh oh. I fear that I may have inadvertently contributed to the complete derailment of this thread.

(Hangs head in shame...)

we all have our days :rotfl:D
 
RoboDad said:
Uh oh. I fear that I may have inadvertently contributed to the complete derailment of this thread.

(Hangs head in shame...)

That pic can never derail anything.

Wait... nevermind. :monkey3
 
ES 1500. $800.

$800 is a lot of money, so had the ES been between 250 and 500, the irrational part of my brain would have won. Alas...

Nothing I've read here made me think it was a mistake to cancel the Scout either.


Good riddance!
 
RoboDad said:
Uh oh. I fear that I may have inadvertently contributed to the complete derailment of this thread.

(Hangs head in shame...)


Well, if that de-rails a thread...so be it...nothing wrong with a little Alba in every thread!:D seriously though, I think that at least 40-50% will cancel this piece before it ships...at least.
 
i actually see this as a good thing. I hope that more e-tailer will get more of these so I can get one for discounted price.
 
El Roranous said:
I will cancel this for a CM sparrow anyday. :D

Yeah, you guys are going to get sick of hearing that one. :lol

I'm waiting for the Predator CM :cool:
 
so after seeing the production blog... why can we move the bikers head... if his arm cannot grab the handlebar?
 
creature4000 said:
so after seeing the production blog... why can we move the bikers head... if his arm cannot grab the handlebar?

HUH, are you talking about the gun arm? The blog says you can move both the arms.



The ‘articulation’ points of the trooper are the neck, elbows, and knees. The head will be capable of full rotation thanks to a ball joint connection in the neck. There will be a small amount of movement in the left elbow to help create the perfect contact with the bike handlebar, and a larger amount of movement in the right elbow to allow for posing the gun arm however you’d like. This will also prevent the arm from snapping if someone (or some cat, or some curious toddler) were to bump the arm, or worse yet, knock the entire piece over. There will also be some flexibility in both knees to allow for perfect foot contact with the pedals. The trooper is not articulated like a 12-inch figure, but rather at very specific points of motion as a way to help you achieve the best possible display with minimal effort, directly out of the box. Click on the following ‘movies’ for examples of some of the trooper’s articulation:
 
Cancellation? Whatever... :emperor If anything, this QTVR has strengthened my resolve. This piece is a stunner. Look at that freakin' bike, man! :rock

The whole ball o' wax is worth the price of admission, people. Don't delude yourselves into thinking otherwise. :cool:
 
I'm more inquiering about if the arm can rotate up to the handel bar to pose the Biker riding.. they showed the head moving to look straight ahead.... but can the arm????
 
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