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08-02-2011, 02:30 PM
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Originally posted by: Shin Densetsu @ Hisstank.com
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Let's face it, the
GI Joe
fandom usually seems like it's most vocal about whatever is new. While
Sigma 6
isn't usually the topic of discussion now-a-days, it would be a lie to say that many of us here did not partake in collecting the unique, 8" GI Joe figures. For a hot minute(actually a few years), Sigma 6 was pretty big here at the 'Tank.
Since 2008, in lieu of utilizing the Sigma 6 format,
Hasbro
decided to instead re-release
12" GI Joe
figures. They have returned once again for the
GI Joe 30th Anniversary
. The common complaints, even dating back to the
GI Joe 25th Anniversary
and even further, were:
Constant use of a dated figure body(basic articulation, no double jointed elbows/knees from the 25th 12" figures through ROC, to now, aside from the JoeCon Crimson Guard Paratrooper). For some reason the "super articulated" body has rarely been used.
Not as much cloth clothing
The announcement at
Toy Fair 2011
that the 12" figures would be making a return, left a lot of fans scratching their heads.
Some of us began to wonder, why not use the Sigma 6 format instead? The figures are:
More affordable
Have clothes
Include weapons lockers
Have modular weapons/accessories
Are very sturdy/durable
For a figures with real "clothes", Sigma 6 can arguably be seen as a better bargain. Not to mention, the 5th anniversary of Sigma 6 went without any celebration on Hasbro's part.
Which brings us to Renegades. Renegades designs have animated styling. Sigma 6 featured a style that was highly styalized, not so much anime, but more along the lines of designer vinyl toys. Imagine, Sigma 6 figures with new parts and cloth uniforms to replicate the Renegades designs. Want a big
Roadblock
figure? Easy, use the buck for
Heavy Duty
or
Grunt
!
As part of the 30th anniversary celebration, would you rather have
Sigma 6 Renegades
figures, or the current 12" figures by Hasbro?
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