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DC Universe Classics 6" Appreciation Thread
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Iceman
I'm not too upset cause it saves me money. Still have to hunt down half a dozen or so of the ones I want from DCUC.
Even better if you consider the pricing for DCUC on the aftermarket will likely only continue to rise now that the line is done. Hell, El Dorado might actually be worth his original retail price someday.
Another [positive] way to look at it is that DCUC collectors will now have the opportunity to finally "complete" their collection(s). I know in my experience, I'm sometimes glad that certain toy lines stopped so I could finish it off, call the collection complete, and move on to something new or focus more money on the lines I had yet to finish.
Of course, I'm a bit of a completionist so it never really ends. There's always some new collection to take the place of the last one I finished. *sigh*
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Originally Posted by
Dr Kain
They have elbow, but not the biceps and I'm not even sure if they have wrist articulation.
IIRC from the promo pics, I think they have wrist articulation. Then again, my memory might be playing tricks on me.
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Originally Posted by
Tiberius
Articulation for the Heroes line look great, it's almost tempting to get as they are updated customes and such.
I've thought about jumping in with TH as well, since it's a new starting point (no backlog to hunt down), I don't mind the aesthetic, they're cheap for their size, and I don't have much in the way of DC toys in general. I've tended to cherry pick them over the years purely based on the character/costume.
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