Eamon, you go to "go advanced", scroll down and there you can "manage attachments" and then it´s pretty intuitive...
This is all I see.Eamon, you go to "go advanced", scroll down and there you can "manage attachments" and then it´s pretty intuitive...
This is all I see.
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There's nothing about attachments.
In the Quick Reply at the bottom of the comments, click the third icon from the right. It'll bring up the prompt to either upload the pic or link from somewhere else.
Thanks guys but I have been here a long time and know how to post pics. The Forum for has a different look to the screen grabs you posted which is the older forum look...from my iMac anyways. There are no attachment options. If anybody is friends with me on facebook I can show you what I am seeing.
It's MOTU, an nostalgia 80's brand, I don't think the term "strike while the iron is hot" applies here.
So if there's factory versions already being produced does this mean a quicker turnaround between pre-order and shipping?
Just curious given we don't have Skeletor yet. Or Faker...
It’s ironic that you say that. MOTU pretty much killed itself back in the day due to supply and demand issues. For many years the “iron wasn’t hot” for the franchise as the stock plummeted. Then the 2002 series and merchandise didn’t perform well. Even besides that fact, aren’t there already tons of people angry at Super 7 for their release schedules and marketing tactics with the MOTU line?
The interest is back strong for MOTU and the new product is overall really good across the board right now, so yeah, the term definitely applies.
It's sounds to me that what you saying is that folks who have been MOTU fans for 35 years are going to loose interest in MOTU if Mondo delay getting a figure out? In my opinion I think you are quite wrong about that. The iron was hot 35 years ago.
This is what I mean about nostalgia brands. These types of brands like Ghosbusters will always have folks who will buy stuff whenever it comes out regarless of weather it's "hot" or not.
Though if there are MOTU fans on this thread that were interested in these figures and have now lost interest, by all means sound off.
For a while, He-Man really was the master of the toy universe, eclipsing even Barbie, Mattel's perennial favorite, in sales. But business missteps caused MOTU's sales to plummet from $400 million in 1986 to $7 million the following year.
Man, that Ghostbusters stuff never loses interest. The Mezco set and the Blitzway figures are all great products plus the Ecto-1 they have coming really makes you wonder if this franchise ever lost steam. Plus they are talking about a part 3 AND 4 in the future; that's a pretty big Twinkie.
Gah "full site option"!! What a dufuss I am for not noticing that.
Here's that Merman factory pic -
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We had Brock on The Hottoycast a few months back and he talks all about their MOTU line and their plans. If folks want to me post the link here let me know.
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