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dang- A thigh swivel seems like an easy enough addition to a figure that comes with a chair so he can sit down in it properly without his feet being all f'd up... even Mcfarlane gave the DarkKnight Batman thigh cuts for sitting on the Metal Batcycle
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Did robocop do a thigh swivel in a movie?
Robocop is perfect to me. I do want an Alex Murphy though. |
Would love new quarter scales. All they do now are TMNT quarters and nothing else
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It is too bad they didn't update the body for better articulation. I guess the cost of the Peter Weller license meant they couldn't retool the body. Still though, I wish they had retooled the upper torso to entirely swap out the neck for better accuracy.
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Even a balljointed elbow would be very helpful!
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This looks really cool, but I'm going to wait to see if Hiya does a 1/12 release of ol' Murph.
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This figure is starting to pop up on eBay now. I watched a review on YouTube and it's confirmed that there have been zero articulation upgrades. I'm 100% passing on this lazy garbage re-release, especially at the outrageous price point.
NECA seriously dropped the ball on this one. I'm sticking with the original release with the spring loaded holster. |
Was it ever touted as being anything but a rerelease of the same figure?
Plus some additional new parts? It never seemed like something owners of the previous needed upgrade to. |
They could have at least modified the elbows and knees with swivel-hinge joints to better facilitate posing!
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This figure is good for those who missed the original release. It's hard to spend something for more of the same regardless of the additional head and muzzle flash effect. NECA had years to tweak the original sculpt which is why it's weird to see the same mold after a decade.
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Aye, it's already available in stores here in the UK and apart from the quite good Weller head and tweaked helmeted-head nothing has changed. It's still the same limited articulation the body's hand for the past decade or so incapable of posing in some of Robo's most iconic poses from the films, especially with those barely moving elbow joints. Makes me more jealous of my mate's Mafex Robo. I hope I can afford the new Hiya Toys one if it's any good. It looks very similar to the Mafex. There's nothing Ultimate about this NECA figure.
I posted my mate's pics of his mafex robocop in this thread https://www.toyark.com/showpost.php?...2&postcount=18 and the NECA body can hardly do any of those poses most of which are taken directly from the movies. Oh and bear in mind, the price? The non-chair version? About £40 here. The first figure released back in 2011? Was £14.99 here. That's a huge jump in price for f-all improvements to the body. |
I held out a sliver of hope that the photos were just showing a proto using the old body, despite knowing better. Blah.
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It is a money grab in that sense, but it's still a worthy look if you were never able to get a hold of any of the previous Robos. The original figures were released at a time where NECA's distribution was incredibly spotty in comparison to today, and if you wanted all of the accessories, they were often spread out among different figures. And with the secondary market for them being what it was, this is a good second chance for those that missed out and want an affordable option for their display. And yes...there are several other, better (i.e. more expensive) versions that have come along since this guy came out all those years ago. Outside of the anniversary of the film, Neca probably had a license issue that stated they needed to put out something Robo related or risk losing the license altogether. Plus on top of the recent announcement of Hiya's (a company that, despite their excellent sculpt work, has never particularly wowed me...) Robo, it had to be in the back of NECA's mind that they probably want to be the first to market with Robocop product. |
I dunno. The official NECA Twitter used "all new" when announcing them back in November.
"Your move creep! 2 all new RoboCop figures are headed your way for the 35th anniversary in 2022." https://twitter.com/NECA_TOYS/status...58745044086796 |
"All new" is too broad in that case.
All new doesn't have to means all new molds for the body or any modifications. It's a new release with different accessories(and paint job) compared to previous releases. It would probably be proper to say it's a rerelease with some new accessories. As to getting their money back in spades for the mold. If they are still using those old molds then it makes sense. You use molds to failure. |
Aye, but I was mainly responding to this.
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