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by packerbacker180 » Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:05 pm
If they're similar I'd buy some. If they're seven inches or something incompatible then I won't be buying any. Not starting over no matter how nice they are.
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by Webslinger » Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:45 pm
I'm sure they will be close in size. either way I expect some cool figures based on artwork from various artists from McFarlane Toys...
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by wingnut1969 » Wed Jul 31, 2019 12:20 am
Princess_Amethyst wrote:Idiot Savant wrote:I would hope and pray McFarlane is able to produce all new bucks for whatever scales they’re going for.
If they do I hope they manage to retain a scale that works with DC Classics. I could see McFarlane making it completely incompatible just to make collectors feel like they have to buy everything all over again but that was the same reason I didn't get any of the DC Icons beyond Atomica.
That's my fear as well. I REALLY don't want to start a whole new DC collection so most likely won't. DC Classics on in to Multiverse was pretty much perfect - certainly glaring omissions being the exception. Hyper detailed and articulated, for me, is not wanted. Just a classic look, if you'll pardon the expression, is all that's warranted. If you go too far on the articulation you wind up with ToyBiz ML. ML had great character selection but the farther they went with the articulation the clunkier the figures became. I really don't need every finger and toe to be manipulatable.
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by AcidDragon » Wed Jul 31, 2019 6:40 pm
I feel the same way. I do hope they'll do some figures that aren't so noticeably out of scale that might work for my collection like Big Sir and Big Bear but fat chance in that happening.
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