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03-27-2009, 01:45 PM
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
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Originally Posted by pud333
I was just going through my 3.75" collection yesterday, and I noticed just how well made the 25th anniversary GI Joe figures were (at least the ones that came out early on). I then compared them to the Marvel ones and lamented that they didn't seem to be as solid as the joes. I dunno, maybe I'm out of my mind or something, but it seems that the added articulation (eg: swivel biceps, swivel lower leg, etc) seems to actually be detracting from the figures. Could it be that over-articulation hurts the MUFF figures? Perhaps figures at this scale could use a little less articulation and detail? I'm curious what others think.
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I have a couple of points.
1) The first waves tend to be the "weakest" since they still have to work out what doesn't work from what does.
2) Each line is different and comparing one to another isn't always fair.
3) The MU line is a mish-mash right now. Some figures have different articulation than others, rather than one standard style of body. I love the Silver Surfer, he is a great figure, solid, with articulation that really doesn't hurt the design/body.
4) More articulation isn't a bad thing per se, but I agree that lately articulation has been such an issue that it can hurt a figure/line. Although look at MU versus DCIH and tell me that articulation isn't important in today's market.
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03-27-2009, 02:03 PM
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#42
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
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Originally Posted by canprime
Found a single case at my local TRU (Vic Park/Lawrence). They were $10.99 each. I picked up a Deadpool just because, but the price is a little much for a whole wave.
I saw doubles of the yellow wolverine, & 1 each of brown wolverine, Maverick, Weapon X, Deadpool (gone now), Logan & army wolverine.
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So you're the frakker stealing all the new toys from my local TRU huh? j/k
The TRU at Weston and Hwy 7 has a fairly good selection of these on a mini-stand inside the doors, stacked up there with the "Wolverine and the X-Men" cartoon figures.
That and the Wal-Mart at Sheppard and Kennedy and the remnants of a case when I was there the other night. Best bet right now seems to be to shop around for these.
Has anyone seen the MU figures 2nd wave anywhere but at FLGS's? I really don't want to pay for $14.99 for these figures when that is the same price some of the 6" figures can be found for.
Cheers,
Jamie
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03-27-2009, 02:57 PM
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
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Originally Posted by canprime
4) More articulation isn't a bad thing per se, but I agree that lately articulation has been such an issue that it can hurt a figure/line. Although look at MU versus DCIH and tell me that articulation isn't important in today's market.
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Articulation definitely is important. I guess my feeling is that it definitely looks l ike Hasbro is sort of experimenting with the MUFF line, considering there is no standard body type yet. Personally, I think the amount of articulation the Joe figures have is pretty much perfect. I'm not sure the swivel bits help any, but if Hasbro can find a way to make it all work well, I'm all for it!
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03-27-2009, 07:21 PM
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
When ToyBiz first started their ML line body types varied also.
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04-04-2009, 11:33 AM
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
More good news from Wal-Mart in Laval, QC. Did one more toy run this morning hoping to find some DCIH and to my surprise I saw i case of MU series 2 on the pegs! All on multilingual cards, the asst. included:
1 blue and red Spidey (darker blue than the last one and an improvement IMO) 1 Hand Ninja, 2 Classic Iron Man, 2 Black Spidey, 1 Green Hulk, 1 Thing, 1 Captain America, 1 Punisher (again, real improvement) 1 classic Ms. Marvel (or Dark Avengers, take your pick) and 1 modern Ms. Marvel. Happy hunting!
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04-16-2009, 02:23 AM
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
I actually just noticed that some of these have double jointed knees, does any of them have double jointed elbows too?
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04-16-2009, 10:10 AM
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Location: A glass case of emotion
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
I believe a lot of them do. I know ronin and spidey have them for sure.
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04-24-2009, 03:06 PM
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
I really like these figures. My sons and I have a great time battling Cobra with Spiderman and crew. My only problem is the inability to get Bullseye and Green Goblin here in Canada to give the Cobra's a couple of supervillains for their side. Anyone know a good internet retailer to order them from that will not cost a forture for a Canadian?
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04-24-2009, 07:23 PM
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Re: Marvel 3.75" thoughts.
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Originally Posted by WildMike
I really like these figures. My sons and I have a great time battling Cobra with Spiderman and crew. My only problem is the inability to get Bullseye and Green Goblin here in Canada to give the Cobra's a couple of supervillains for their side. Anyone know a good internet retailer to order them from that will not cost a forture for a Canadian?
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Golden Age Toys (which is a Canadina site) had Bullseye available for 9.99 I think.
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