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Post by mojacko on Feb 27, 2013 20:36:38 GMT -5
And the Thunderbird 2 seems to be fairly large as well. But I still don't understand why something like it is being released under the Revoltech line thou. Just like the Maser Truck and Batman Tumbler... why? }D i wouldnt be surprised coz' even Disney characters was not spared by Revoltech line..... ;D
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Post by magengar on Feb 28, 2013 2:16:02 GMT -5
Well, I'm glad Kaiyodo never thought of trying a Revoltech version of Gumby coz that would ruin the character's pliability. ;D zozo-mag
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Post by mojacko on Feb 28, 2013 8:36:52 GMT -5
Well, I'm glad Kaiyodo never thought of trying a Revoltech version of Gumby coz that would ruin the character's pliability. ;D zozo-mag its just a matter of time when they read your idea here in RJ ;D ;D ;D
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Post by ryomakabuto on Feb 28, 2013 15:36:17 GMT -5
True TMZ! What can revoltech joints possibly do for tanks and aircraft?
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Post by magengar on Mar 1, 2013 3:34:32 GMT -5
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! ;D zozo-mag Well, I'm glad Kaiyodo never thought of trying a Revoltech version of Gumby coz that would ruin the character's pliability. ;D zozo-mag its just a matter of time when they read your idea here in RJ ;D ;D ;D
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Post by magengar on Mar 1, 2013 3:37:41 GMT -5
Good question. It would seem ridiculous to install revoltech joints on vehicles, let alone tanks and aircraft; as bulky as the revoltech joints appear. ...unless----- Kaiyodo makes revoltect joints specifically designed for vehicles and aircraft, like hinges for wing movements, and smooth axles for vehicles. zozo-mag True TMZ! What can revoltech joints possibly do for tanks and aircraft?
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Post by zeomare on Mar 1, 2013 3:52:05 GMT -5
to be honest though it still seems like a waste of money for the vehicles the movement is still limited to a few basic parts and not anything even really dramatic or pose worthy like a mech or character would have. i would never really consider buying a revoltech tumbler batmobile it is not that big and the few joints it had were laughable and had no real purpose it was like $60.00 or more dollars, hotwheels has a 1/18 scale high quality diecast version with incredible details and painting that is also accurate and 4 times the size for around the same cost. i like the Maser Cannon only because i like the Godzilla style stuff and it would go great with it
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Post by mojacko on Mar 1, 2013 6:36:41 GMT -5
i thought they made a batmobile for their revoltech dark night? doesnt he (batman) fit inside the revoltech batmobile?
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Post by zeomare on Mar 1, 2013 7:32:10 GMT -5
no it is a small vehicle like the Mazer Cannon or the Lighting Mcqeen one they did a a bit back it cannot carry the revoltech dark knight figure it is nothing more then a oversized hotwheels car with a few revoltech joints for the moving parts it also costs like $60.00+ i just could never see the purpose of these
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Post by ryomakabuto on Mar 1, 2013 12:55:21 GMT -5
I have the Maser cannon tank and the revoltech joint just hinders the connection between the tank and the cannon. It makes it very stiff and must be adjusted perfectly so that all the wheels and tracks touch the ground at the same time. zeomare, I love the hotwheels 1/18 batmobiles! I have the original 1966 Batman one and it is great! Even the regular hotwheel sized batmobiles are incredible!
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Post by zeomare on Mar 1, 2013 16:44:28 GMT -5
agreed alot of there newer stuff is great specially the 1/18 scale stuff
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Post by Chen on Mar 1, 2013 17:52:55 GMT -5
I pre-ordered the Thunderbird, I never would have thought my first Revoltech would be a vehicle but it seems nice and will make a nice accent piece for my collection.
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Post by mojacko on Mar 1, 2013 20:27:21 GMT -5
if your into Thunderbirds...it would be a nice addition to the set.....
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Post by Chen on Mar 2, 2013 10:01:47 GMT -5
Not really but I do like ships and I do like displaying my robots with ships and stuff since it gives a nice sense of scale. I do need to find a Revoltech Mazer Canon cheap though.
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Post by magengar on Mar 4, 2013 5:56:54 GMT -5
What year was the Revoltech line released? Around late 2006 or something like that......
.....here we are today, seven or so years later, after so many Super-robots and Non super-robots and Game characters and Disney characters and Hollyweird characters and Kaiju characters and some vehicles...
...and STILL NO Revoltech ______________________ .
(well, you know which character I'm referring to in that blank) lol ;D
zozo-mag
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Post by mojacko on Mar 4, 2013 9:33:28 GMT -5
i would like to see Revoltech made a Delorean "Back to the Future 2"....where the wheels "flips" and transform into hover mode or something.....tat would be cool!!!
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Post by mojacko on Mar 20, 2013 21:29:44 GMT -5
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Post by zeomare on Mar 20, 2013 22:09:47 GMT -5
is there something wrong with the first face? where he is sitting down it looks funny, is it just the angle and lighting? but it looks like his face is melting
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Post by magengar on Mar 20, 2013 23:52:58 GMT -5
LOL.... in case you were wondering, nah -his face and nose is still there. What you're seeing is the angle of the lighting. lol ;D
zozo-mag
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Post by zeomare on Mar 21, 2013 4:25:46 GMT -5
yup i noticed it more after staring at it, i can see his tongue clearly the white line above that is his teeth, if you look at it wrong it looks like his face is deformed
chris
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