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Old 10-08-2022, 04:42 PM   #59
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Again still no example of a good soft goods cape. It doesn't exist for 6 to 7 inch figs.
Perhaps not a perfect one, but do you have an example of a rubber cape that looks like cloth?

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Alex Chen has not been wrong once..so believe it or not.
Oh, trust me, very very very very much


I'm just shuddering at the compromises that may need to be made to hit any reasonable pricepoint, like fudging the proportions/splitting parts to fit on standard tooling, swaths of detail being left off to lower the part count, etc.. Like I said, if Todd or someone else in the company is a major '89 fan that wants to leverage the license to make a grail item like this at minimal profit they could totally do this and do it right. But is that the case? If they want to make a buck, this needs to be gimped or outrageously expensive.

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Gold Label is for store exclusives. It wouldn't be Gold Label unless there was already a retail partner signed up or it's intended for their online shop, meaning this thing is past solicitation stage and confirmed for production, right?
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