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Pacific Rim toy thread
Because, shockingly, there isn't an existing one. At least not when I searched. (there was a review and a thread about a hypothetical sequel toyline)
So yeah, who else is in on this line by NECA? I've got Gipsy, Striker, and Leatherback as Xmas presents, 18 Inch Gipsy on the way, and the titanic "18 inch" Knifehead, said to come in aorund 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide, on preorder. I've only handled Gipsy and Striker, and while both are quite limited and lacking, I've warmed up to the line. Leatherback is AWESOMELY huge, though lacks paint. Series three, however, is looking pretty sweet, with a new, larger, better proportioned Knifehead and Axehead/Tresspasser. Plus the wave also includes Coyote Tango and Cherno Alpha, two popular designs. Deffinitely excited for March. |
Excitement for most of this line has been on a decline for some time, but I've regained some hope with what little we've seen of the latest figures. I've preordered 18" Knifehead and the Kaiju Series 3 from BBTS in case they turn out to be real gems. I did however choose to pass up the 18" Gipsy due to being dissatisfied with its articulation, but it is also a bad time right now to spend $90 on a toy of that size.
All the same, the impossibility of getting an affordable Crimson Typhoon after only ever seeing it at conventions for "too much" is a real shame, and I will grab a Leatherback at some point. |
Yeah, finding Crimson is hard, especially since PR figs aren't sold in Canada. But he's also the best figure of wave one, so I don't want to give up.
I really just wish 18 inch Gipsy had bicept swivels. Everything else I can forgive since its not like I'll be posing it that much since it's so big. I may add them like I did on the 7 inch version. (which was a huge improvement) I just hope we get everyone from the movie, but especially Onibaba, Otatchi, Scunner, Raiju and Slattern. Romeo Blue, Karloff and Tacit Ronin would be nice, but they BARELY appeared. I hope they do and 18 inch Striker, as well. That's my personal favourite Jaeger. |
I finaly got a gypsy danger with swords. hes not great but not bad either.
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Of the released characters, Gypsy's easily the weakest figure, with limited arms and legs and a pretty weak sculpt. The BD version has a nicer paint job, as the weathering's not bad.
Striker is both good and bad. He's got pretty good arms despite lacking bicep swivels. The blades are AWESOME and it's a pretty solid sculpt. (it helps Striker had more rounded edges on all his parts in the movie) The legs are better than Gypsy, but not incredibly so and have meh ankles. The torso is it's biggest weakness, lacing the impressive ab joint and neck Gipsy has. It does have a waist swivel, but it's really frighteningly stuck on most and the next is limited. Plus I REALLY wish it has a swappable chest plate to have the finisher move missile launchers. That, and the nuke you could clip/plug onto it's back. Also, I hear it's not super uncommon for the legs to break off due to the glue failing. |
If Tamashii makes SRC Jaegers and Monsterarts Kaiju for PC2 all will be rectified. NECA is using primarily PVC I think for their figures and PVC and mecha don't mix well imo. For example I used to be heavy into Bandai's MSiA! Gundam figures but lost a lot of love for them years later mainly due to their construction.
A giant Jaeger with ABS and lots of loud clicking ratchet joints, even if toyetic looking, would be right up my alley moreso than NECA's 18" line. |
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The only reason I'm into Neca's line is because the Kaiju are turning out awesome, and, well... there's just no other alternative. I do wonder how SRC or something like that would handle Jaegers, since they're very worn and weathered. I'd love big gimmicky toy Jaegers, though. Gipsy with all it's weapons, Striker with flip out blades and deployable missiles, etc... |
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Towards the end of their existence they were making micro-figures to put into their Voltron toys and one of their last toys was a giant Voltron for GI Joe sized Voltron pilot figures. Even if they went with 2" figures like their ID4 toyline, they could make pretty cool Jaeger and Kaiju toys. Their ID4 aliens looked close to Kaiju and looked great for their time. |
^That's not a bad idea.
I just wish SOMEBODY else had gotten the license in addition to NECA. This movie deserved a full-fledged toyline. |
I kind of wonder if the poor sales of mass-released toys based on big blockbusters (looking at you Real Steel) held off on Pacific Rim getting picked up by other companies.
The lack of articulation aside, I'm pretty pleased with most of the Series 1 and 2 figures and plan on getting Series 3. The only problem I've had so far is that the arm on my Striker Eureka snapped it's joint. :( |
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