Stuartmaximus wrote:Are these out yet? coz I've yet to find any video reviews of them, I know that the Cyber Battalion series are out coz Chuck's already done reviews on some of those figures
william-james88 wrote:So what o you guys think about the size? 4.5" is not too bad. Sure, there's bigger, but its how you play with it that matters right?
LordTwann wrote:Another useless line of figures to clog up store pegs. Awesome.
DMSL wrote:Yeah this doesn't excite me at all. This is just another line of gimmicky figures that no-one really wants and just fills up shelves.
DMSL wrote:Yeah this doesn't excite me at all. This is just another line of gimmicky figures that no-one really wants and just fills up shelves.
This is kinda like the crappy 5 points of articulation figures we get for Star Wars. The big problem here is that, although no-one likes them, there are still people that will just buy it because it has the brand name on it.
Seriously stop that it's so silly. Stop buying the crappy things Hasbro puts out and they will stop producing them. Stop being sheep and think. I sometimes feel Hasbro thinks we are all mindless zombies that will just buy whatever they put out, prove them wrong.
Microraptor wrote:While these are a great bridge between the one-steps and rescue bots and the more complex stuff, I still wonder why they didn't just make the Cyber Battalions a wider release. They seem pretty popular.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Microraptor wrote:While these are a great bridge between the one-steps and rescue bots and the more complex stuff, I still wonder why they didn't just make the Cyber Battalions a wider release. They seem pretty popular.
It baffle the mind indeed. I would have liked that Jetfire at a decent normal, non-scalpy price. Bought locally.
But no... Sigh...
LordTwann wrote:Another useless line of figures to clog up store pegs. Awesome.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Microraptor wrote:While these are a great bridge between the one-steps and rescue bots and the more complex stuff, I still wonder why they didn't just make the Cyber Battalions a wider release. They seem pretty popular.
It baffle the mind indeed. I would have liked that Jetfire at a decent normal, non-scalpy price. Bought locally.
But no... Sigh...
SG Roadbuster wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Microraptor wrote:While these are a great bridge between the one-steps and rescue bots and the more complex stuff, I still wonder why they didn't just make the Cyber Battalions a wider release. They seem pretty popular.
It baffle the mind indeed. I would have liked that Jetfire at a decent normal, non-scalpy price. Bought locally.
But no... Sigh...
start checking your local walgreens then. i just snagged battalion Prowl at the one close to my apartment earlier this week.
Microraptor wrote:While these are a great bridge between the one-steps and rescue bots and the more complex stuff, I still wonder why they didn't just make the Cyber Battalions a wider release. They seem pretty popular.
SG Roadbuster wrote:start checking your local walgreens then. i just snagged battalion Prowl at the one close to my apartment earlier this week.
william-james88 wrote:Also, to anyone complaning, the leaks these toys were part of stated these were meant for value stores, so they wouldnt be clogging up anywhere you<d be looking for toys anyway.
-Kanrabat- wrote:william-james88 wrote:Also, to anyone complaning, the leaks these toys were part of stated these were meant for value stores, so they wouldnt be clogging up anywhere you<d be looking for toys anyway.
Lo and behold, scalpers drooling at the prospect of raiding all the value stores...
william-james88 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:william-james88 wrote:Also, to anyone complaning, the leaks these toys were part of stated these were meant for value stores, so they wouldnt be clogging up anywhere you<d be looking for toys anyway.
Lo and behold, scalpers drooling at the prospect of raiding all the value stores...
They didn't raid the Walgreens for the cyber battalion toys so maybe they don't care.
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