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They will look odd if taller as it will throw the smaller proportions out of whack.
that's just an old prototype when the first wave came out, so basically the reissues are gonna come out with taller bodies and maybe tan skin tone just like the cold war version.... me thinks
They will look odd if taller as it will throw the smaller proportions out of whack.
Regardless of how limited the new figures are, I believe that the original Snake figures will remain as the "creme de la creme" of MGS Collectibles, and will stay on a league of their own.
I don't. Who would pay the prices they go for when you can get essentially the same figure for half the price? You'd have to be an idiot to buy the old releases at those prices now that these are coming out. I don't think most people care about the fact that they are first releases or different packaging.
The old Tiger Stripe is about an inch shorter than standard 1/6 collectibles. However, I suspect that Medicom will update the bodies for the new Snake figures, to the 301 body (the same body that was used for RAH Old Snake and RAH Raiden). So, that being said, the new Tiger Stripe should be in scale with other figures.
Edit: Also, like I said before, you won't be getting the "same figures" as the originals, but similar figures. Medicom has made changes over the years, and I expect those changes to be reflected on their re-issued stuff.
Ah ok so they aren't the same. We will be getting BETTER figures for less money. Well that just reinforced my point further.
A better alternative to breaking the bank on ebay for the original releases, but damn $180 is still not "cheap", as some people here have called it. I guess it's okay if you're buying it just to flip it on the bay in a year or so.
Well, re-runs wouldn't be worth as much as the originals, so buying them just to resell on Ebay (I assume that's what you meant by "flipping it"), isn't going to be a very good investment. Of course, if a person doesn't intend to resell their stuff in the future, then that's another story. In that case, getting a re-run shouldn't matter to them.
But, you're definitely right dude, $180 isn't cheap at all.
Right, but is it confirmed that the rereleases will feature any changes from the originals or is what's been said here conjecture?
Anyway, I might pick one up to stand next to my Old Snake, but the price tag is a deterrence in so many ways, especially if I consider the extra $18 tax Sideshow will tack on for california buyers. That's $200 for a rerelease of a, what, 2 year old Medicom figure? I dunno.
I know it's not a collectible, but I'm looking for a copy of MGS3 Subsistence if anyone has one drop me a line. I've posted in the WTB section as well.
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