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Joe Moore 09-01-2020 05:50 AM

New Bandai Space Marines
 
Warhammer 40K - New Space Marines Figures by Bandai

https://news.toyark.com/wp-content/u...nes-Bandai.jpg

Dolemite 09-01-2020 06:14 AM

They're neat and all, and I remember the original release Bandai put out got good reviews, but McFarlane has stepped up their game a lot recently after the Doom Slayer debacle, and I have faith that their upcoming WH4K Space Marine figures will be very good and at a fraction of the price ($20 vs. $100). And there's no doubt that Todd will be doing at least a few repaints as well, so I'm giving Bandai a pass.

DarkEyes 09-01-2020 07:12 AM

Funny thing here is the amazing amount of POA, really how many points do you need? At this moment I have hundreds of toys on my shelves and no so much time to play with all of them. They are usually in the same position or MISB.

This reminds me a 3P robot I saw with 100+ POA and how people want more articulations in Mcfarlane figures but with the same price.

Jester 09-01-2020 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkEyes (Post 846670)
Funny thing here is the amazing amount of POA, really how many points do you need?

All of them.

DarkEyes 09-01-2020 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jester (Post 846671)
All of them.

Not a number.

RamenRider 09-01-2020 07:52 AM

These look neat but I already have the first release and don’t think it was worth the price of admission.

BagJo 09-01-2020 08:00 AM

McFarlane's WH40K stuff is supposed to release this month, I'll be really curious to see how these figures compare.

elbastardo 09-01-2020 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkEyes (Post 846672)
Not a number.

This is the same argument that was made against ToyBiz and their figures. Especially Spider-Man.

A lot of that was about the Marvel vs DC argument, because the DC figures weren't the same quality. When Hasbro got the license the POA dropped WAY down.

And all of a sudden Revoltech, Tamashi Nations and Figuarts were everywhere. They took exactly what americans were complaining about at $12 and sold it back to them for $50.

I suspect the same thing would happen here.

Bo Ttef 09-01-2020 10:10 AM

I've got a Bandai Ultramarine ans he's very cool- but I'll be waiting for my Mcfarlane Space Marines to come in for some comparisons before I consider dropping $$$ on these guys.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2219350e_b.jpgIMG_20200610_014633_461 by lowanbing, on Flickr

deecee4 09-01-2020 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elbastardo (Post 846690)
This is the same argument that was made against ToyBiz and their figures. Especially Spider-Man.

A lot of that was about the Marvel vs DC argument, because the DC figures weren't the same quality. When Hasbro got the license the POA dropped WAY down.

And all of a sudden Revoltech, Tamashi Nations and Figuarts were everywhere. They took exactly what americans were complaining about at $12 and sold it back to them for $50.

I suspect the same thing would happen here.

You're leaving out that the imports also feature superior sculpts, paint apps, made of more durable materials, multiple accessories, etc. All of it adds up to a more higher end product in the end.

dukefett 09-01-2020 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkEyes (Post 846670)
Funny thing here is the amazing amount of POA, really how many points do you need? At this moment I have hundreds of toys on my shelves and no so much time to play with all of them. They are usually in the same position or MISB.

This reminds me a 3P robot I saw with 100+ POA and how people want more articulations in Mcfarlane figures but with the same price.

I don't really understand where they get 50+ POA out of this if there's no finger articulation or something.

Bo Ttef 09-01-2020 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dukefett (Post 846723)
I don't really understand where they get 50+ POA out of this if there's no finger articulation or something.

probably counting all the places where the armor is on a ball joint to allow movement

ddarko 09-01-2020 02:44 PM

Come on, how many Space marines are they going to make? Just give me at least a Howling Banshee! :( Why does Eldar get no love?!
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkEyes (Post 846670)
Funny thing here is the amazing amount of POA, really how many points do you need? At this moment I have hundreds of toys on my shelves and no so much time to play with all of them. They are usually in the same position or MISB.

This reminds me a 3P robot I saw with 100+ POA and how people want more articulations in Mcfarlane figures but with the same price.

I think this is a good point. This is why I tend to mix between statues and articulated figures. Sometimes, you just want a piece to represent a character on your shelf. I only end up playing around with the articulation when rearranging the display or for photos.

Still, when I am specifically hunting for an articulated figure of a character, a large part of the draw is the articulation,

ddarko 09-01-2020 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elbastardo (Post 846690)
And all of a sudden Revoltech, Tamashi Nations and Figuarts were everywhere. They took exactly what americans were complaining about at $12 and sold it back to them for $50.

There is a large difference in quality. I have Amazing Yamaguchi aka Revoltech Psylocke, for example. The figure comes with two face plates, has eye ball articulation, much more clean paint job compared to ML or DST, two swords, two psi blade swords, two actual psi swords, and plenty of hands. Almost anything in the figure can be moved. So honestly, it is a stretch to think that they are just giving the same thing,

The after sale service is also good. I had couple of paint defects I didn’t like in the same figure, emailed them, and they sent replacement parts (an entire leg and a faceplate). You don’t get that with American figures.

graphyt 09-01-2020 06:18 PM

I'm split. The Salamander marine is super tempting and if I did some army building, I'd be interested in a Bandai one leading the charge, but I'm just so priced out by the sticker price and how much of a pain it was to get.

ghostbogey 09-02-2020 03:32 AM

I think I will wait for Todd's
Space Marine to come out, to compare....

Jester 09-02-2020 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkEyes (Post 846672)
Not a number.

Not a problem. ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by deecee4 (Post 846693)
You're leaving out that the imports also feature superior sculpts, paint apps, made of more durable materials, multiple accessories, etc.

I dunno... they always feel more fragile to me in-hand than American-designed product.

And I hate the way the joints look and move.

Quote:

Originally Posted by deecee4 (Post 846693)
All of it adds up to a more higher end product in the end.

The "more" is somewhat redundant in this context.

littlewolvie 09-08-2020 04:33 AM

Great looking, but way too expensive for a 7-inch figure, even with 50 something POA. I pre-ordered the McFarlane ones. 20 euro compared to a 100 euro, that's an easy choice for me. Even if the McFarlane figure will probably be slightly inferior in quality. I also don't like the whole exclusive aspect of these. These should be figures you would be willing to armybuild, but at that price setting, that's simply not doable for common mortals like me.

A Boy At Heart 09-08-2020 07:41 AM

As long they don't release a Blood Angels variant, for now, i'm safe @_@

Joe Moore 09-14-2020 07:09 AM

Warhammer 40K Imperial Fists Intercessor and Salamanders Intercessor Pre-Orders - The Toyark - News

https://news.toyark.com/wp-content/u...-9-14-2020.jpg

digger318 09-14-2020 08:29 PM

the bandai ones are decent figures, but not for the price. should have been $60 max. They are literally regular figuarts.

https://youtu.be/WHWQSOrGauU

Plus these are 90% just repaints, the price really should go down.

Joe Moore 03-17-2021 07:46 AM

Warhammer 40K - White Scars Space Marines Figure by Bandai - The Toyark - News

https://news.toyark.com/wp-content/u...Marine-001.jpg

Dolemite 03-17-2021 05:24 PM

Don't care. McFarlane's figures are nearly as good and far, far cheaper.

ghostbogey 03-18-2021 02:29 AM

I Will like to see a comparison...
Between Todd and Bandai...
This would/could be interesting IMHO...
We know Bandai price point is at $100..
Where can Todd take you too....
For, say $30 =^)

Joe Moore 08-16-2021 05:00 AM

Warhammer 40K - Preview of the Ultramarines Primaris Captain in Gravis Armour by Bandai


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