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Post by tragichero on Jun 24, 2012 18:51:59 GMT -5
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Post by gwenkhan on Jun 25, 2012 2:33:33 GMT -5
I just recently bought the 1989 Joker, and WOAH. Amazing. Best choice for my first Hot Toys. [even though I had Loki preordered a while before I got Joker]
I have Loki and Thor on preorder, thinking about canceling Thor so I can get Joker 2.0, and just get Thor later. I plan on getting Jack Sparrow, an Iron Man, and possibly the new DKR Batman, and Luke Skywalker. And whatever they release for BTTF.
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Post by grimlock212 on Feb 3, 2013 22:14:36 GMT -5
I own something like 60 Hot Toys figures (not sure I want to count them and add up how much they cost me.) These are GREAT quality. The fragile figures are Medicom, and I would avoid those. It is just a matter of time before a Medicom hip or shoulder snaps. Hot Toys figures are showing more issues in newer figures with some paint flaws, but it is fairly rare. And we are talking MINOR flaws, like the slight gloss issue I had with my Bruce Wayne figure seen here- Hot Toys is by far the line I collect most. I will not be collecting their 1/4 scale line and probably not their new die-cast line. I'd like a die-cast Iron Man, but I already own every other Iron Man in the line, so it just doesn't seem important to buy a $450 dollar Iron Man. If you have questions about specific figures, I can give some feedback. I own pretty much every marvel figure to date (except Wolverine, which I wish I had bought), Appleseed figures, Bruce Lee, and Dark Knight figures as well as their 1/6 scale Tumbler Batmobile which *IS* fragile.
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