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  1. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    I responded but basically: depend on the vehicle. Modern GI Joe figures are a bit bigger than o-ring, but they should work fine for the HISS tank.
  2. Transformers Collaborative (Transformers X NFL)

    Foot pegs for o-ring figures were larger than the pegs used for “Modern Era” figures. The back pegs are also MASSIVELY smaller than the o-ring figures. ME are also generally bigger than o-ring figures, though compatibility varies by vehicle. The HISS tooling was used in 25th so ME figures...
  3. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    Even then, a LOT of the reissues have not been terribly original selections. A majority of what we’ve seen were heavily used in the first reissue/refresh phase in the late 90s and early 2000s. “New” isn’t very likely in this overall toy climate (GI Joe or otherwise), but I feel there were more...
  4. Transformers Collaborative (Transformers X NFL)

    FWIW, I DO like the Photoshop that integrated the silver into the HISS mode. No, it’s not a “pure” 83 HISS, but after things like HISS 3, Crimson Squad and the black original, a silver version really pops against that line up. But not so much that it would overtly stand out as being...
  5. Transformers Collaborative (Transformers X NFL)

    I also realized part of my issue with the set is something of a “dissonance” between the offerings: The Hisstank mode is based on 1983 vehicle and slavishly recreated. Baroness is a remake of a 1984 figure. Both very retro in concept and execution. Then there’s Megatron, who’s sporting...
  6. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    Feels too much like what happened with GI Joe 25th to me. Started the same way with some soft reimaginings (Zartan and Buzzer, in particular)…then transitioned to straight remakes. Or remakes of remakes given how crap the majority of the first year offerings were in the line. I see what...
  7. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    Kamakura was the most interesting thing they've shown in YEARS. It was wonderful to see them pull from beyond the 80s that wasn't a variation of a character from the 80s. The Crimson Guard was looking solid, probably the best iterations since Sideshow's. A solid showing, and the live show...
  8. Transformers Collaborative (Transformers X NFL)

    I WANTED to be excited for this, I really did. But it's just not clicking with me (except that GORGEOUS packaging). The set largely fits what I expected: a chunky robot that (perhaps rather simply) transforms into a HISS tank and an O-ring figure. I think what deflated me the most was...
  9. Transformers Collaborative (Transformers X NFL)

    I'm still claiming a partial victory since it's pretty obvious a LOT of Siege Megatron's assets were used!
  10. Transformers Collaborative (Transformers X NFL)

    It's going to be another Siege Megatron, but with Cobra sigils
  11. Transformers Legacy toyline

    Probably easier to drop the paint step for the damage than go through the process of reformulating the plastic. Either way, I'm happy with GalvaTRON and Selects I have. I MIGHT snag him if he languishes long enough to get a price hit later in the year.
  12. Capcom Fighting Collection June 24th

    In Japan, yes. In the US? Practically non-existent FWIR. It did get ports to the Saturn and Playstation, but not released here. Hell, the Playstation version was a special import release on the PSN. I've had it installed on my PSTV for years now. Red Earth is the REAL gem here. A CPS3 game...
  13. Marvel Toy Thread

    Old school Iron Man villain. Always nice to see Hasbro dig into the well for these sorts of older era villains that don't see much use anymore.
  14. He-Man, and also the Masters of the Universe

    New Adventures might not have gotten a Grayskull, but it still had an AMAZING spaceship/station!
  15. Marvel Toy Thread

    Sounds to me more like an issue with Target’s internal distribution, more than anything. Hasbro’s been doing the “solid figure cases” for years now for online/fan channel venues. I’m suspecting what’s happening is that Target’s not allocating things properly, sending the solid cases to stores...
  16. Marvel Toy Thread

    https://toybook.com/exclusive-marvel-mech-strike-monster-hunters-launch/ The big "kids push" for Marvel this year is a revision to Mech Strike, featuring monster armor. I'm still kid enough at heart to dig the idea, but after last year's handling by Hasbro, I just can't bring myself to get...
  17. Cyberverse Appreciation Thread

    The most DETAILED Cyberverse toy...EVAR! https://comicbook.com/gear/news/transformers-bumblebee-cyberverse-adventures-optimus-prime-changes-with-a-smash-exclusive/ If anything, it looks like a movie-ized interpretation of the theoretical Bulkhead remold we've long speculated about. Supposedly...
  18. Cyberverse Appreciation Thread

    I've seen all three in person with the new packaging. My Walmart is so backwards they have Cyberverse figures sitting on the top shelf when ample room exists on the pegs assigned. I'll try to remember to take a pic tomorrow.
  19. Transformers: EarthSpark

    I have to admit, the lack of a Tunuk Tunuk feels like a lost opportunity.... I'm going to reserve any thoughts until I see more. It looks fine, animation is well done, but not really enough to form an opinion on. Guess maybe it'll justify keeping Paramount Plus another year?
  20. He-Man, and also the Masters of the Universe

    To my surprise, I actually saw the Netflix Man E Faces and Ram Ma’am figures at my local Walmart after the reset. It’s…odd…to see new figures with such frequency. I guess sales have been solid, because it sure feels like I’m seeing these new figures at a pretty decent clip relative to many...


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