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Ah I've seen some of those. The M.O.D.O.K. I saw looked like it would fit in perfectly with MU figures. If I could snag one for $5 I'd definitely get one.
Haven't seen an Ultron though. |
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Just slap a blond wig on there, and we're perfect. |
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Found all the new 2 packs at tjmaxx or marshals:
http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psmuz0we4h.jpg |
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Except for the blond hair thing, that is a must. |
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I have the Legends version. Much better I think, as he is listed as much much larger than "normal" sized.
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got rid of my legends version,i didnt like the scale.this version is better scale wise but a little cartoony looking.
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I think with a nice pait up that could be much better
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There are different ones though too. The BAF to me was always more of a slightly smaller than MODOG scale one, as the largest out of them, whereas the others should be a shade smaller. The easiest judge on scale though is the limbs. They should be close to 1/18th if a bit smaller to maybe a bit larger depending on how you view the lack of muscle and the initial candidates build. His limbs weren't impacted by what made him, but the additional armoring could in theory bulk them up a little bit. So that's probably the best spot to judge scale from. Really it all boils down to preference, but if you want story accuracy, yeah the playmation one is close, as is the 90s Ironman toyline one. The limbs on the BAF one almost look too big, but it's passable. It also depends on which MODOK you're talking about too. There were several people that went through that AIM experiment over the years. |
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agreed,its not 100% but close enough and slightly more user friendly that the legends version,thanks to whoever it was who came up with the idea first.the toybiz version fits well with its own scale. has anyone here got that 90s version in their collection,how does it look?i have the 90s holocaust and sugarman,they work as backdrop characters but the 5pa ruins them for any action shots. |
http://i.imgur.com/LsgU8zz.jpg
Here is my repainted version. If you wanted to skip to 3:45 you can see how he scales with his AIM Underlings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdIcYHb-4uQ |
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Thanks Jackieboy!
I actually had the legends Modok in my hand for a great price, but I felt like there where too many problems. I think the TB Legends are some of the greatest representations of the characters, but they don't look great next to Hasbro stuff simply because they have too much Texture, too good of sculpts, and way too many paint apps. Those are all pros to me, but when they are next to smooth plastic figures that have very basic paint apps it breaks to continuity in my eyes. All that being said I do have the legends MOJO because he looks great scale wise, but the same issues I mentioned above pertain to him too. |
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I reckon Colossonaut looks like he's about to kick Spiral up the arse. Many amazing parts to that display but the Mojo room is particularly inspiring. |
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http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps5ls5dnxe.jpg CCC. |
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