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#51 |
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These are very neat, what I was hoping they would do after they made the new bodies, I wish they would have Halo style articulation so they could do ninja moves.
Lego is the original knock off clone brand, so I guess after a few decades Oxford will have invented Lego since if you copy something long enough you become the original creator. It's ridiculous that you would want worse figures and less custom parts, I am sure there are people that still are upset the mini figures aren't brick built. Is that yellow tank zord thing good? I have always thought it looked neat, reminded me of the Thunder tank. Last edited by jestermon; 07-05-2013 at 11:54 PM.. |
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#52 |
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This is a neat set.
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#54 |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Both Megabloks and Kre-O have improved over the past couple years, I'll freely admit that but they just don't have the same appeal as LEGO. I mean, who wouldn't want this?
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#55 |
I'm an agile cat.
Join Date: Jan 2012
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I think the only reason I never got a Megablok Samurai megazord was because I was a little disappointed that the individual pieces couldn't become the zords (I'm not crying over the lack of Origami mode, just the animal modes).
I know it's shallow of me, since the Megabloks Samurai Megazord is priced at, like, $20, but I just wanted to have the option of the animal modes. Anybody who wanted real minifigures? I'm not saying Lego doesn't have an appeal, but it's an outdated and limited appeal. It's novelty, but in this day and age novelty isn't enough. Thats like if all Transformers toys were poorly-sculpted bricks like G1 and hid behind the excuse of "it's got cham." No, the original old toys have charm because the idea of that being the standard at one point is endearing. However nowadays they're just lazy and archaic. Still perfectly fine for what they are, but it's what they are that's the problem. Now the chibi-style Halo minifigs? (technically called Microfigures) That's charming, because at that tiny size you're forced to cartoon proportions a bit for sake of joint stability, and it's cute yet at the same time awesome how detailed they keep them. Imagine those helmets but on the articulated Megabloks bodies actually posed instead of their arms and legs slightly moved. Last edited by SPLIT LIP; 07-06-2013 at 12:32 PM.. |
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#56 |
Uchu Kaiju
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: South Carolina
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Its like Oreo and Hydrox!
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#57 |
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I'd have preferred that they went with traditional outdated Lego-like bodies than the Playmobil-ish look here. Obviously the Halo bodies would be the best, but these just look off to me.
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#58 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Like Brock's and Haribo, I think it's ridiculous that people would want less articulated immobile mini-figures that have to fake poses on their boxes instead of actually being able to pose.
I assume the Halo/Wow style bodies must be part of the agreement with those companies, since they make the totally different style for the other lines. |
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#59 |
I'm an agile cat.
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Like Brock's and Haribo, I think it's ridiculous that people would want less articulated immobile mini-figures that have to fake poses on their boxes instead of actually being able to pose.
I assume the Halo/Wow style bodies must be part of the agreement with those companies, since they make the totally different style for the other lines. But really, I still don't mind these figures. They're a nice midway balance, still able to pose nicely thanks to the ball-joints. (especially the ankles) And hey, if this is a necesary stepping stone to getting Halo-style articulated rangers of any series, I'm all for it. |
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#60 |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Throwing this up as it seems the best place to put it.
I figured out the UPC to this item and checked it on TRU, also getting the price and Item Number for TRU: Mega Bloks 20th Anniversary Collector's MMPR Pack Release Date: August Price: $14.99 TRU Item Number: 89473 UPC: 065541058361 However, after checking the last week for any Distribution Center quantities or store inventories, I finally saw that the TRU Region's DC that covers Southern California, Nevada and Arizona has 318 of these in the DC. This means they should be hitting stores over the next few days to week. I'm going to keep asking for information on it, because TRU will be updating their inventory system with stores to receive it within the next 24-48 hours, so we will get a heads up.
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