CaptnRex
Super Freak
C-3PO sold well though didn't it? So why no R2?
Edit: just read in another thread that Bandai want to do R2 on their own? WTF?
Edit: just read in another thread that Bandai want to do R2 on their own? WTF?
Oh, yeah, it does make sense to let this thread die until we hear some bit of good news. Sorry bout that.
Someday, pixletwin, someday.
What's up, fellas?
My GF just bought the clock to go with this. Sad when you think about it.
C-3PO sold well though didn't it? So why no R2?
Edit: just read in another thread that Bandai want to do R2 on their own? WTF?
I wouldn't wait on SSC's version and would definitely vouch for spending the bit extra on Tamashii's 3PO. Once you have it in-hand, you'll be happy with it. It really is an amazing piece.
Are there any reputable dealers selling these. I'm a bit leery about buying this off ebay.
I guess my question is, should I pickup this 3PO off ebay (with free shipping) from Japan, or hold out and see if Sideshow does a more affordable version down the road?
I kinda wish SSC would do their own droids and maybe a two pack of Jawas.
The only thing wrong with this piece is not having R2 next to it
Do we even know if SSC is doing their own? Are they still being vague about this release?
Anyway, get the Tama. It's as good as a Star Wars collectible can be.
The only way I'd buy one from SSC is if it was weathered or something...
I guess my question is, should I pickup this 3PO off ebay (with free shipping) from Japan, or hold out and see if Sideshow does a more affordable version down the road?
Becuase Of a laundry list of reasons I've said over and over agin.
The truncated version:
Diecast is a cheap materail
Diecast makes things needlessly heavy, and prone to fall over.
Diecast is prone to paint chipping.
I'll wait for the eventual sideshow, OR hot toys version.
Your original comment was that there was an overuse of diecast, as if having a mix of plastic and diecast was a better design.
I understand some don't like metal, I get that some feel it's prone to fall over, although my C3-PO has never fallen over as much as my plastic figures, Sideshow sand/stormtroopers being impossible to stand on their own, but I don't understand the argument that having a mix of plastic and diecast is better.
Either do it in all diecast or all plastic. Your mixed media argument doesn't make sense to me, but your general complaint against diecast does, sort of.
In the movie, C3-PO and R2 weren't plastic, so I don't understand the argument of being needlessly heavy. I feel that the weight gives it a true sense of value, for the money, and realism compared to the plastic figures.
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