Those t-crotch vehicle drivers look like they should be PTE figures. While I expect the actual film to be exponentially better than the first, they're really cheaping out on these toys. Hasbro should be ashamed to put their name on that shit.
Those t-crotch vehicle drivers look like they should be PTE figures. While I expect the actual film to be exponentially better than the first, they're really cheaping out on these toys. Hasbro should be ashamed to put their name on that shit.
Heh, it's saying something that the PTE figures have more articulation than these drivers.
No, i meant the actual product listing on Amazon - haven't been able to find it when I look. Thanks though.
...fucking idiots, man, fucking idiots, i sure hope i'm not friends with any of them buyers..
Hahahahaha...well, are you friends with ANYONE at HT?...if the answer is yes, then I have bad news for you...
There is no date for the DG figures. It's looking like not all DGs will have them, even in the same town.
Unless he has single knees and no ankle joints.
Unless he has single knees and no ankle joints.
He's a repaint of the wave 1 Duke figure...so that's a bingo.
"wait for Ross"
It just seems like that can't get anything right.
RoC: Horrible awful movie and adaption of Joe, however a pretty decent toy line that was avoided by angry fanboys, lack of interest from new fans cuz the movie sucked and way too much saturation of early waves.
PoC: recovery from the RoC debacle, lack of distribution and advertising.
Renegades: Great Toon with no support whatsoever, no toys, no advertising, killed before it was even done airing...
30th: Weak wave 1 and 2 lineup, horrible distribution on great figures
Retaliation: Much better movie, happy medium with the fan base and new potential fans by bringing in the Rock and Bruce and using familiar recognizable people like Storm Shadow and CC. They follow this up with a horrible toy line that has the articulation of 1978 and the color scheme of 1993.
They just can't get it right.
Kwinn!
In a wave scheduled for Spring 2013. A wave we'll never see.
ugh, I'm about ready to give up on GI Joe stuff for a little while. First I had to give up WWII (and cold war era) stuff because that industry flat out died (thanks 21st). Then I had to pretty much give up on realistic modern stuff because it's too pricey, rare, and that niche market is on life support (practically is dead with the exception of occasional Unimax figures in Target). The Star Wars stuff turned into a lame cartoon long before I had even realized it and became unappealing the instance I noticed how badly raped it was, and now Hasbro just can't seem to get the right stuff in the right retailers for the right price when it comes to GI Joe. I don't want to proclaim "death of a line" or anything, but this shit costs time, money, and senseless worry.
It's probably about time I sell some of the old shit I don't want anymore and just enjoy the good stuff I've been lucky enough to find so far.
Is the 1/6th market still dead?