Threezero: Rambo III: John Rambo 1/6 Collectible Figure

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Interesting, it comes with two neck pegs, one long for when he's got the jacket, and one short for the no jacket look. Good idea, so that the hair always looks the right length, unlike the HT Crow figure.
 
I'm glad to hear it's not a super rubbery body. Seems to be more like what HT and EB did with their T-800 torsos. Should make dusting easier.
 
*All eyes turn to Maulfan*

He said he's not getting it, right?

Probably not, just don’t have shelf space or room in the budget. I’m impressed though, given the option I would definitely pick it up, but I can’t get everything I like so pieces really have to have value to me and in my collection to be worth taking funds away from getting something else.

As for the muscle shots of Sly, it’s not just him, that’s like 80s action personified, big guns, both weapons and muscles, even Arnold movies showcased it. Look at the trap setting scene in Predator, all of a sudden, ever muscular guy on the team is wearing just vests and things that show off muscles. Look at cartoons like He-Man and Thundercats, it was a decade of selling larger than life heroes, the. Batman ‘89 opened the doors for action characters to be appealing without it all.
 
Probably not, just don’t have shelf space or room in the budget. I’m impressed though, given the option I would definitely pick it up, but I can’t get everything I like so pieces really have to have value to me and in my collection to be worth taking funds away from getting something else.

As for the muscle shots of Sly, it’s not just him, that’s like 80s action personified, big guns, both weapons and muscles, even Arnold movies showcased it. Look at the trap setting scene in Predator, all of a sudden, ever muscular guy on the team is wearing just vests and things that show off muscles. Look at cartoons like He-Man and Thundercats, it was a decade of selling larger than life heroes, the. Batman ‘89 opened the doors for action characters to be appealing without it all.

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Willis is more muscular than Michael Keaton :lol

Look at like the 90s though, guys like Keanu Reeves became the new action stars, and don’t get me wrong, they’re entertaining, but it also makes the 80s stand out as truly unique era in the realm of action movies.
 
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