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Damn...
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$50 a figure seems kinda high to me, even with the nice case.
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Although once it hits the secondary market...about 50 dollars a figure is what I'd expect. |
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This is again a situation where I'm very glad that TMNT is something I never got into. Last year's arcade packs were really great looking but this set is cartoon/normal deco so it seems like something a lot of people would really want. |
LOVE the look of these. And I've been waiting for Neca to repaint these into the cartoon colors. But I only really wanted the 4 Turtles. Hate to spend 200 dollars for all 8 figures.
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why do they always forget to put the size of the figures, never did understand that?
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"Fire the artist" ???? Yeah, I mean he only draws the TMNT Archie Comics which are obviously based on the designs from the 80s cartoon. Good lord lol I hate to call people out, but come on! Dude, you should just not comment on TMNT ever. You obviously have no clue what you are talking about. |
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THE SET IS $200 |
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These look great and I think $200 is rather reasonable considering.
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I guess the S.H Figuarts ones inch these guys out just a little
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Yup, these are the versions I've been hoping for since the video game versions were first announced.
I'm gonna hafta try to pick this set up. |
If Funko and Super7 could team up to make those awful "vintage" figures, I don't know why Playmates can't play nice and collaborate with NECA for a few waves of figures people would actually buy at retail.
Just repainting those Foot Soldiers in video game colors should be like printing money. And Playmates loves repaints. More than a dozen of their most recent "new" releases are just new paint. Basic Action Figures | Playmates Toys, Inc. |
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Show me a Bebop, Rocksteady, Leatherhead, and Splinter next year please NECA. :)
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I will slay anyone who comes between me & this. No jury in the world would convict me!
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Playmates already has an established brand and line with TMNT as well as holding worldwide master toy rights to the entire franchise. It's not simply about coming to an agreement. It's likely about them wanting to minimize competition at a similar size class. |
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If you would have read my post properly, I didn't say toon turtles, I said 80's styled turtles. There are a TON of 80's styled turtles out there, in both the Mirage and 80's animated style. I enjoyed the original 80's toys myself personally, many of which I still have, and can be found at flea markets everywhere for a fraction of the price, as well as at TRU still. I didn't really care for the Figurearts versions (I like the Revoltech "modern" turtles better,) but I enjoyed the original run of TMNT Classics for what it was, and still think they hold up fairly decently, derpy eyes and all. I would have much rather seen a scaled down version of the excellent movie figures NECA just put out over another animated set, and would have been quick to plunk my cash if they would have added on the film's version of Shredder, Tatsu and two Foot Soldiers on the villain side. Price point has never been an issue with me. I'd drop 250 easy, maybe even 300 for that set. On the subject of the box art, I used to read the old TMNT Adventures put out by Archie Comics whenever I could get my hands on them (I grew up on a literal island, so usually 7-11 and KTA's were the only place I could find them,) and if this is what the artwork has degraded to these days, even for the cartoony ones, then sorry, I can't help you and we agree to disagree. It looks like **** compared to what they used to put out back in day. http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...ventures_6.jpg http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...68ca1f5_xl.jpg Comic book art in general hasn't been all that great as of late though across all companies, but it's more of a sign of the time and styles more than anything else. It also depends on what era you started reading. Some people think Todd McFarlane is the greatest Spidey artist ever. Others, Steve Ditko. Art like everything else is subjective though, and is in the eye of the beholder. I just expected something far better coming from NECA. The turtles drawn on that box look like they wandered off of a knockoff's packaging being sold in the toy aisle at a Mexican pharmacy. |
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"80s styled turtles" ??? Well, not many of those were made either. The only things out there are some Playmates Classis, Mondo Leo and Mousers, SH Figuarts, and the stuff from the 80s. That's it....everything else is NECA. That's not a "ton" of stuff. If that's a ton, what word do you use for a license like Star Wars, Batman, or Spiderman? I think you're being way too harsh. This set probably has been years in the making. Don't appreciate it too late, you won't want to pay secondary market price. |
Those are actually pretty cool. With the TMNT arcade figures, movie figures and now these I'm really liking what NECA does with the Turtles.
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Judge: (Bangs Gavel) "Case dismissed!" |
Cool, but not $200 cool. If I wanted to pay that much, I would get the Figuarts.
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