Based on these images,megatronus wrote:Arctorro wrote:UT did a great job naming themselves, their products are uniquely crap
The Sharkies are fun. Could be of slightly better quality, but for $30 a Sharkie, I'm not complaining.
and part of what you said about them,
I'm thinking UT needed to spend more time engineering these (like with everything else they make). If having thin plastic and being hollow is required for transformation then, IM(NotSo)HO, any price is too much. UT has done a half-arsed job on everything they have released and people keep paying their inflated prices so they wont have any reason to improve. MMC, TW, and in the case of their Headmasters, FP give us much more for the same price or only a little more.megatronus wrote:Got the Sharkies in yesterday. I have to say, they're really nice in person. The plastic on the body could be slightly thicker, and he does feel hollow - but that mainly has to do with how his transformation works. I really like the number of paint apps, and the chrome application to the beast-mode eyes.
Overall, very happy with the set, especially given the price. I've already ordered a second set to really round out my '86 movie display.