Big s Posted July 25 Posted July 25 10 hours ago, sh9000 said: They look great, who’s actually making these and has there been a price set for them and any idea of when preorders go up? Sorry for the question jumble, just way more excited about these than most other properties right now. Quote
sh9000 Posted July 25 Author Posted July 25 Mezco 5 Points Samurai Jack, Beetlejuice, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and 1989 Batman series 2. Quote
Big s Posted July 26 Posted July 26 On 7/25/2025 at 12:39 PM, sh9000 said: Factory Entertainment. Thanks for the info. Have they set a price or date for preorder? I saw a lot of cool toys being teased from the comic con online and nothing has me as excited as these figures Quote
sh9000 Posted July 31 Author Posted July 31 3.75" figures will be $20 to $25. Colonial Viper will be $200 to $255. Quote
Big s Posted July 31 Posted July 31 4 hours ago, sh9000 said: 3.75" figures will be $20 to $25. Colonial Viper will be $200 to $255. I’d totally buy that whole set at that price. I’d probably only be able to get one fighter though. I did hear they’re trying for some lighting gimmicks. Quote
danth Posted August 6 Posted August 6 (edited) I picked up the Reaction+ Jinx, Falcon, and Cobra La Royal Guard. Jinx and Falcon are kinda rad but the Royal Guard definitely can NOT hold his weapon without breaking his entire hand. No idea what they were thinking with the completely different size hand holes. Falcon's hands are too open to hold Jinx's weapons so they just fall out. Jinx can't hold Falcon's gun, and her hand grip is so tight she can barely hold her own weapons. Seems pretty bad when a figure can't hold his own weapons, and figures in the same series can't hold each other's. Also I wish the Royal Guard had a little more texture because he's kind of boring. The original has little details all over. Edited August 6 by danth Quote
Big s Posted August 6 Posted August 6 1 hour ago, danth said: I picked up the Reaction+ Jinx, Falcon, and Cobra La Royal Guard. Jinx and Falcon are kinda rad but the Royal Guard definitely can NOT hold his weapon without breaking his entire hand. No idea what they were thinking with the completely different size hand holes. Falcon's hands are too open to hold Jinx's weapons so they just fall out. Jinx can't hold Falcon's gun, and her hand grip is so tight she can barely hold her own weapons. Seems pretty bad when a figure can't hold his own weapons, and figures in the same series can't hold each other's. Also I wish the Royal Guard had a little more texture because he's kind of boring. The original has little details all over. Can you heat the hands with a blow dryer to get them soft enough to grip the weapons and then ice bath to hold the new pose? that was the trick for a lot of toys, but I’ve never opened one of the reactions Quote
danth Posted August 7 Posted August 7 19 hours ago, Big s said: Can you heat the hands with a blow dryer to get them soft enough to grip the weapons and then ice bath to hold the new pose? that was the trick for a lot of toys, but I’ve never opened one of the reactions Ugh, I could try. Do you think the hand will break while cooling if I leave the weapon in? Quote
Big s Posted August 7 Posted August 7 4 minutes ago, danth said: Ugh, I could try. Do you think the hand will break while cooling if I leave the weapon in? It shouldn’t. I would say heat it up just enough to where the plastic gets bendy, then before it cools too much to put the weapon in hand and then dip it in a bowl of ice water while holding the weapon to keep its new shape Quote
Big s Posted September 23 Posted September 23 50 minutes ago, sh9000 said: Universal Monsters. I remember having the old school set of these as a kid Quote
Roy Focker Posted October 10 Posted October 10 That Tron set is 1:18 scale and $260? When I saw pictures of it earlier, I assumed it was 1:12 scale. $260 for that scale made sense. Not at 1:18. Quote
Big s Posted October 10 Posted October 10 9 minutes ago, Roy Focker said: That Tron set is 1:18 scale and $260? When I saw pictures of it earlier, I assumed it was 1:12 scale. $260 for that scale made sense. Not at 1:18. Maybe $100 with those two bikes, but no more Quote
Big s Posted October 10 Posted October 10 8 hours ago, sh9000 said: Metalhead. Leatherhead. I guess Leatherhead just runs around with cooked seafood for snackies. Looks pretty mean though, I kinda like him Quote
tekering Posted October 10 Posted October 10 11 hours ago, Big s said: Maybe $100 with those two bikes, but no more I'd pay up to $100 for the five TRON figures, but I've already got several lightcycles at that scale. I'm not gonna pay another $160 for bikes that other manufacturers have already produced! 🤨 Quote
Big s Posted October 10 Posted October 10 2 hours ago, tekering said: I'd pay up to $100 for the five TRON figures, but I've already got several lightcycles at that scale. I'm not gonna pay another $160 for bikes that other manufacturers have already produced! 🤨 The whole set doesn’t look worth more than a hundred bucks, just five small figures and two small lightcycles should be only that much, maybe another fifty if they threw in the big flying blocky roboty thingy. It’s not like these are ultra detailed toys, just kinda basic shapes slapped together Quote
Big s Posted October 10 Posted October 10 Was just watching a video from Hasbro about that set and those lightcycles look alright, but are so simplistic that it basically got one rolling wheel in the back and the main body is just a static front wheel with a seat for the rider and the back moving wheel with a two piece shell that clamps around the rider. It looks like it should, but the parts are so simple that it should just be a cheap add on. Maybe twenty to twenty five for one figure and a bike would be alright Quote
tekering Posted October 11 Posted October 11 12 hours ago, sh9000 said: Where will your fandom take you? Hopefully into a modern age of detailed sculpts and articulation, unlike the vast majority of 5POA retro crap that continues to dominate the 3.75 scale. 😒 Quote
pengbuzz Posted October 11 Posted October 11 6 hours ago, tekering said: Hopefully into a modern age of detailed sculpts and articulation, unlike the vast majority of 5POA retro crap that continues to dominate the 3.75 scale. 😒 Yeah... aka 1970's Star Wars/ Fisher Price Adventure People figures. Quote
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