Dagon wrote:I wish I could find that Destroyer. He looks cool. But, I've got that War Machine, and he's neat even though his gigantic launchers make standing difficult.
OptiMagnus wrote:Dagon wrote:I wish I could find that Destroyer. He looks cool. But, I've got that War Machine, and he's neat even though his gigantic launchers make standing difficult.
You can never have weapons that are too big. Never. Go big or go home.
DISCHARGE wrote:OptiMagnus wrote:You can never have weapons that are too big. Never. Go big or go home.
Too true
It's odd to hear about balance issues. Mine seem to stand quite well, and if they don't I use a stand from the previous MU figures, they can really help when a particular pose is wanted.
DISCHARGE wrote:OptiMagnus wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:
I just wish they would make a perfect toy, how hard can it be.
You'd think it would be easy, but Hasbro has proven so many times that making action figures based on movie characters that are 100% perfect is entirely impossible. I have a version of every deluxe class movie Bumblebee mold/retool ever made, as well as the Human Alliance mold. Each one of them has something accurate that the other one doesn't.
I was kind of kidding around. At the end of the day, yes even for these super cool figures that bring us limitless hours of fun(until it breaks or gets lost) it's simply a toy. I just like to have fun with them.
I was looking through my boxes of Marvel Universe and was taking some pics the other night. I wish I had room to display them.
I enjoy these toys for the art on their packaging as much as the toys.
Forgot all about the Moon Knight. I kick myself for not buying a second one to open. He's so pure and white and mysterious. I almost opened last night.
FortMacs wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:OptiMagnus wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:
I just wish they would make a perfect toy, how hard can it be.
You'd think it would be easy, but Hasbro has proven so many times that making action figures based on movie characters that are 100% perfect is entirely impossible. I have a version of every deluxe class movie Bumblebee mold/retool ever made, as well as the Human Alliance mold. Each one of them has something accurate that the other one doesn't.
I was kind of kidding around. At the end of the day, yes even for these super cool figures that bring us limitless hours of fun(until it breaks or gets lost) it's simply a toy. I just like to have fun with them.
I was looking through my boxes of Marvel Universe and was taking some pics the other night. I wish I had room to display them.
I enjoy these toys for the art on their packaging as much as the toys.
Forgot all about the Moon Knight. I kick myself for not buying a second one to open. He's so pure and white and mysterious. I almost opened last night.
Looks like 2 or 3 Arch Angels...still kicking myself for not picking him up the one time i seen him.
Dagon wrote:Bros, last evening, in the wild, I scored a Beta Ray Bill! I think they had his whole wave, with that odd looking First Class Beast and Kraven and another Hulk. I was tempted to grab Kraven the hunter, but the $12 price hike has hit that store, and so I passed.
Man is BRB cool.
DISCHARGE wrote:Dagon wrote:Bros, last evening, in the wild, I scored a Beta Ray Bill! I think they had his whole wave, with that odd looking First Class Beast and Kraven and another Hulk. I was tempted to grab Kraven the hunter, but the $12 price hike has hit that store, and so I passed.
Man is BRB cool.
Nice score. Newest stuff I've found lately is the TRU comic 2-packs
(The Juggernaut\Colossus set just looks odd to me for some reason).
Probably would have picked a few up but my hands were full of MP Prime and Legends
class figs.
DISCHARGE wrote:FortMacs wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:OptiMagnus wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:
I just wish they would make a perfect toy, how hard can it be.
You'd think it would be easy, but Hasbro has proven so many times that making action figures based on movie characters that are 100% perfect is entirely impossible. I have a version of every deluxe class movie Bumblebee mold/retool ever made, as well as the Human Alliance mold. Each one of them has something accurate that the other one doesn't.
I was kind of kidding around. At the end of the day, yes even for these super cool figures that bring us limitless hours of fun(until it breaks or gets lost) it's simply a toy. I just like to have fun with them.
I was looking through my boxes of Marvel Universe and was taking some pics the other night. I wish I had room to display them.
I enjoy these toys for the art on their packaging as much as the toys.
Forgot all about the Moon Knight. I kick myself for not buying a second one to open. He's so pure and white and mysterious. I almost opened last night.
Looks like 2 or 3 Arch Angels...still kicking myself for not picking him up the one time i seen him.
They are the regular and Death variant.
I would love to get a hold of the X-Force version.
DISCHARGE wrote:Kang
Dagon wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:Kang
Dang!
....I don't care. I thought it was funny.
DISCHARGE wrote:Dagon wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:Kang
Dang!
....I don't care. I thought it was funny.
You can't tell, but Kang thought it was funny too, and then he conquered your timeline. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Run for your lives..........
Dagon wrote:
That made me laugh even harder. Good times!
Dagon wrote:I found an Iron Man 2 HAMMER drone at TJ MAX the other night.
DISCHARGE wrote:Dagon wrote:I found an Iron Man 2 HAMMER drone at TJ MAX the other night.
He looks cool, I will buy him if I see him again.
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