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Those are terrible. You're better off getting the originals Harmony Gold and Matchbox made in the 80's.

In these days of high-quality action figures, those are an embarrassment. I guarantee they will cost $15.

C'mon, you can't seriously say that the old Matchbox figures are better. They're even worse. Much, much, worse.
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Those are terrible. You're better off getting the originals Harmony Gold and Matchbox made in the 80's.

In these days of high-quality action figures, those are an embarrassment. I guarantee they will cost $15.

I was guessing $20 USD if they're 3.75. $30 USD if they're figma sized.

There's no need for hyperbole. They're bad, but the old Matchbox figures were horrible even for 80s figures.

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I was guessing $20 USD if they're 3.75. $30 USD if they're figma sized.

There's no need for hyperbole. They're bad, but the old Matchbox figures were horrible even for 80s figures.

I'd argue that by comparison to the technology of the time, the shoulder joint on these looks worse than the old Matchbox figures (even with the metal rivet). Even Milia has the broad shoulders of a man. I collect Marvel Legends figs also and these look terrible by comparison.

Regardless, the head sculpts are REALLY bad, especially for the males. Its like they referenced some custom Robotech art rather than the actual Macross pictures they put on the cards.

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Its like they referenced some custom Robotech art rather than the actual Macross pictures they put on the cards.

The art on the cards is custom "Robotech" art.... ;)

It is the same "art" that was originally created for the Toynami "masterpiece" collection of 1/55 VF-1's.

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I'd argue that by comparison to the technology of the time, the shoulder joint on these looks worse than the old Matchbox figures (even with the metal rivet). Even Milia has the broad shoulders of a man. I collect Marvel Legends figs also and these look terrible by comparison.

Regardless, the head sculpts are REALLY bad, especially for the males. Its like they referenced some custom Robotech art rather than the actual Macross pictures they put on the cards.

I think we all need to be reminded just how horrifying those old matchbox toys actually were (NSFW)

KILLLL......MEeee....

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I think we all need to be reminded just how horrifying those old matchbox toys actually were (NSFW)

KILLLL......MEeee....

Ok, yeah, the head sculpts and painting were atrocious. The rest looks pretty standard from what I remember of GI Joe figs of the time.

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Have any of you seen those horrible "retro" 3.75 figures that some company makes? They've licensed just about everything: Back to the Future, Alien, Star Trek, etc, etc. The figures are done in the old late 70s early 80s Kenner Star Wars style. All of the figures are effectively the same with different paint jobs. They're disproportionate with really long torsos and short legs. They look terrible even compared to battered original Star Wars figures.

The market for those Toynami figures is the same as for the retro figures I mention. They're for older people who really aren't into expensive retro-collectibles but still have an appetite for goodies related to properties from the olden days. And, to be fair, the Toynami figures look higher quality than the retro figs I mention.

I've seen those and was shocked at the quality. I think people might buy them for the card artwork. Because they aren't figures that I can see anyone using for display. Or maybe they are very limited and people think they will sell in a few years for good money. I first heard about those figures on a poster / print forum I think where people are always flipping posters.

Ok, yeah, the head sculpts and painting were atrocious. The rest looks pretty standard from what I remember of GI Joe figs of the time.

GI Joe figures were a lot better. I think GI Joe was the top figure in that size. And of course the card artwork was better too.

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Maybe not GI Joe figures in the 80's but the Matchbox Robotech figures remind me of Mego's 3.75" Bo and Duke from the 80's so they were ok for their time.

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Wow! As a child of the 80s I never even saw those Dukes of Hazzard figures before, very cool. As far as the Robotech characters yes they are very bad however they were and still are quite rare in some cases. I have a few of them from back then. I display them with my old 80's toys that survived.

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I think the CMS are some of the best Macross figures for the price and scale. I am practicing with the mini photo studio i built. Pardon the focus, this is my second photoshoot test.

BTW this first picture is not a CMS. She is larger, and I bought it from a member here many, many years ago. Can anyone tell me what line is she from? Or is it a custom?

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BTW this first picture is not a CMS. She is larger, and I bought it from a member here many, many years ago. Can anyone tell me what line is she from? Or is it a custom?

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That Minmay figure is a custom that was commissioned by and sold through the now-defunct Twin Moons Anime web shop, whose owner is a member here. Haven't seen him in a long time though, nor do I know who handled the production of the figure. Tamim is a great guy. I have one of these Minmay figures, myself. Very glad I had a chance to get one.

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I think the CMS are some of the best Macross figures for the price and scale. I am practicing with the mini photo studio i built. Pardon the focus, this is my second photoshoot test.

BTW this first picture is not a CMS. She is larger, and I bought it from a member here many, many years ago. Can anyone tell me what line is she from? Or is it a custom?

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So, did you take Milia's head from the Pilot/Dress set and put it on a Misa figure? I feel like she needs some purple paint.

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Blocked for my Country, for some reason :angry:

I see... I'm in Japan at the moment, it's a talk show interviewing people involved with merchandise. I'll see if I can access this back home.

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