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Post by SideStrike on Jan 3, 2005 14:11:36 GMT -5
I prefer the 6 Inch Figures. 6" and the Palz are the only figures I own of Buffy. Whats the point in SUPER POSEABLE figures? They are really retarded!
Im sure NO ONE wants to see the screws in her groin!
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Post by I Am Me on Jan 3, 2005 14:25:45 GMT -5
I prefer the 6 Inch Figures. 6" and the Palz are the only figures I own of Buffy. Whats the point in SUPER POSEABLE figures? They are really retarded! Im sure NO ONE wants to see the screws in her groin! Seriously, this isn't the "Come and B-tch About the Deluxe Figures" thread, is it? If you don't like their look, you don't have to buy them, end of story. I personally, think these figures are great! The thing I like about them is that they're not just like all of the other figures. It's going to be super fun to pose Buffy and Faith in some kick-butt action pose!
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Post by fredburkle on Jan 3, 2005 15:13:41 GMT -5
I quite like them. I'm not that keen on Graduation Day Buffy because her joints look too noticible but OMWF Buffy is excellent. A Willow would be cool to put her in spell positions. -Fred
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Post by MasterPizza on Jan 4, 2005 13:05:37 GMT -5
That is a very out of knowdledge answer, there is another forms to make the hip joints without the peg, i suggest to take a look on metal gear solid 2 figures.
Sure that is the easy way, don't buy it, pretty plane answer. Again if you don't want complaints, then the figures will never get improved, that is the reason of complaints, the articulation could be done so much better.
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Post by I Am Me on Jan 4, 2005 13:42:01 GMT -5
Sure that is the easy way, don't buy it, pretty plane answer. Again if you don't want complaints, then the figures will never get improved, that is the reason of complaints, the articulation could be done so much better. There's a big difference between constructive criticism and just constant b-tching. Personally, I seriously doubt that any "complaint" that broad (i.e. changing the entire joint scheme) will even be considered this far into the production of these figures. And, to restate an already obvious solution, You Don't Have To Buy Them, it's honestly that simple. If you find the current joints so offensive, don't purchase them!
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Post by MasterPizza on Jan 4, 2005 14:06:38 GMT -5
Did you know that is actually the bitc answer, don't buy them, try to be realistic and give the final answer is the way of bitc the thread.
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Post by I Am Me on Jan 4, 2005 15:04:54 GMT -5
Did you know that is actually the bitc answer, don't buy them, try to be realistic and give the final answer is the way of bitc the thread. ...I don't really see how telling you to get over it is b-tching, nor do I think informing you that you have no obligation to buy these figures whatsoever is b-tching, either. Diamond Select Toys has already informed members on this very forum that even the "Graduation Day" Faith's hair will not be changed in style (from curled to straight) this late in production. So, logically, if that--more minor--change is not reasonable, how would you conclude they are willing to change the entire line's joint scheme?--obviously, a much larger task than changing one figure's hair. Let it go.
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Post by MasterPizza on Jan 4, 2005 16:10:28 GMT -5
Really, it is not bitcing, tell people want need to do or buy, it is not bitc, then what it is?. Don't be hypocrit, you said that others are bitcing the thread, but you did the same.
It is weird, that a lot of people said that Diamond listening to us and they already made the figures.
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Post by Lior Knight on Jan 4, 2005 16:11:35 GMT -5
Okay guys, stop it! Both of you right and wrong, Yes it’s important to criticize to help the company make the best product, but repeating it over and over won’t help. And besides, you guys got way off topic.
So if you really want to continue this useless argue, use private messages for that.
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Post by Jinxieman on Jan 4, 2005 16:15:11 GMT -5
Maybe we should open a "Bitching about the Delux line" Thread!
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Post by I Am Me on Jan 4, 2005 16:35:03 GMT -5
Okay guys, stop it! Both of you right and wrong, Yes it?s important to criticize to help the company make the best product, but repeating it over and over won?t help. And besides, you guys got way off topic. So if you really want to continue this useless argue, use private messages for that. -Stops arguing- Sorry everyone for getting way off topic, just got a little frustrated with people complaining about this line non-stop. -Breathes- Anywho, back on topic...does anyone know what this line will retail for? I'm curious. I assume it would be more, what with the more complex sculpt, etc. but have we received any word on that matter?
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Post by MasterPizza on Jan 4, 2005 16:40:44 GMT -5
i like to know the price too.
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Post by Lior Knight on Jan 4, 2005 17:41:18 GMT -5
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Post by I Am Me on Jan 4, 2005 17:58:18 GMT -5
Coolness! Thanks muchly for the information.
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Post by MasterPizza on Jan 4, 2005 18:01:29 GMT -5
i have another question, since Buffy is shorter that Willow in the real life, that means the figure of Buffy will be shorter than willow.
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Post by BuffyFanOne on Jan 4, 2005 21:53:53 GMT -5
i think it will probably be in the same scale as the willow figures. true smg is shorter but the curent willow and buffy figures ar about the same hight. and considering eliza dushkue is taller than sarah michell, and it looks like the same body is used for both of them, chances are the hight will be about the same.
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