shocktrooper_au
Super Freak
Hopefully the price is reasonable, if so its a no brainer epic esb piece
If i would like to buy/build a correct model,this is reference class (but for me the 1:6 Sideshow Probe is ok ;-)):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv0iwBgFyag&feature=g-upl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1crV8KIm7Tk
It was mentioned on the Hot Chix Cool Toys SDCC SW video that it will come with a removable Hoth base so you can switch between a diorama or maquette look. I'm absolutely hoping that they ditch the black pole and replace with clear. Would look a lot better, IMO. If they don't, once in hand I'll go on the hunt for some clear doweling of the same diameter. Would be easier if they just included it, though!
PS - Sideshow e.mail advising about preview for the probot reiterated that it will have both lights and sounds.
Hopefully the price is reasonable, if so its a no brainer epic esb piece
Can't say for sure but my impression was that it will be like a chunk of ice and not just the mats they've used for Tattooine and Hoth. He specifically said that the base could be switched between "diorama" or "maquette" so that would suggest to me a more complicated base than a mere mat. Really looking forward to getting all the details on Thursday.Now when it says a Hoth base you can remove,will it be better than just a rubber flap of white snow like for the Snowtrooper?
I hope it looks like a chunk of ice and snow,not just a rubber floor mat.
Those things are definitely more important and I wouldn't want the light and sound to be included to the overall detriment of the figure. I also agree that they will be little used, but I'm still glad it's included. I want it to be as screen accurate as possible, and that to me means including the light. Other thing is the light and sound has got to be very inexpensive, considering Hasbro was doing the same thing ~15 years ago with 3.75" figures (sound chip was in the base the figure stood on). For the few bucks it probably costs to add them, they may as well be included. Just hope we don't see sound become too common. I like it with the probot but don't care for it in the upcoming HT RoboCop releases, for example.I'm curious about the price of the Probot, and I hope to be in the $250-300 range. Don't care much about lights and sound, because I rarely use them on display. I care about the paint apps, QC, sturdiness, accuracy, and the overall look of the base. A clear pole to hold it would be the best way.
Invictus Sol Other thing is the light and sound has got to be very inexpensive said:Exactly light ip features and sound are nice to have and some items like han carbonite I feel suffer for their absence but shouldn't really be a Massive factor in cost.
I hope this isn't too hard on the wallet and I really want it!
This is going to be $100 more than any reasonable estimate.
Prove me wrong SSC.
well in my opinion for that cost it better be electronic with legs moving about. maybe it could hover even. or clean my house lol
Wow, fantastic. Thanks for posting, kolar. I had assumed we wouldn't be getting any more news until Thursday. I'm probably a bit desensitized to the pricing in this hobby, but $250.00 for an 18" figure, with light, sound, articulation, loads of detail and a nice base seems pretty reasonable. If one had to decide between this and say Grievous or Vader, I'd say the probot wins hands down. Beautiful, iconic piece and overall the pricing seems fair. Was dreading it being $300.00+.
Seems pretty reasonable when you compare it to a humanoid like Vader, that can be re-used down the road (or at the very least will have a vastly larger run). Or anything from HT. They do straight-up repaints that cost more than this (*looks at Midas*).yeah, I'll have to pass. It looks awesome, but seems too high for what it is.
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