NormT81 wrote:approx how big is this guy?
Mykltron wrote:I think it would look good if the thighs and shoulder parts were also transparent.
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Okay, did anyone else notice that we all get a wonderful shot of Starscreams crotch anytime he sits in that throne? That's unnerving. Couldn't they have put n extra flap in there? It's....weird.
Its kind of like Basic Instinct, but not in a good way...
Goddammit, now I can't unsee it.
Rated X wrote:Nice...put it out in the USA for $12.99. It's only plastic...not gold.
Mkall wrote:Rated X wrote:Nice...put it out in the USA for $12.99. It's only plastic...not gold.
No, it's TRANSPARENT plastic, which equates to gold in the eyes of many of us
Rated X wrote:Mkall wrote:Rated X wrote:Nice...put it out in the USA for $12.99. It's only plastic...not gold.
No, it's TRANSPARENT plastic, which equates to gold in the eyes of many of us
I see your point my friend. I just dont count figures as being the same calibur as antiques which have a genuine reason to be in limited quantity. Creating a mold and holding it hostage is just dishonorble. It was greed that saw the demise of baseball cards and comic books after their value skyrocketed in the late 1980's. Now those books and cards you "had to have" for 100 bucks are selling for 10 bucks on e-bay. In 10 years, Ghost Starscream, Thrust, and Dirge will join them.
Rated X wrote:In 10 years, Ghost Starscream, Thrust, and Dirge will join them.
Counterpunch wrote:Rated X wrote:In 10 years, Ghost Starscream, Thrust, and Dirge will join them.
Victory Leo was a mass-produced toy from a major line in Japan in 1989.
Cost? Somewhere between $30-50.
In America, he didn't exist and no one cared.
Today, Victory Leo costs approximately $250-300 out of the box, more for quality vintage.
Victory Leo was a rare mass-produced nobody from Japan. Clear Starscream is a limited run, special edition of a popular character, from a popular line, of a popular mold.
$10 in 10 years?
Don't bet it.
Rated X wrote:I see your point my friend. I just dont count figures as being the same calibur as antiques which have a genuine reason to be in limited quantity. Creating a mold and holding it hostage is just dishonorble. It was greed that saw the demise of baseball cards and comic books after their value skyrocketed in the late 1980's. Now those books and cards you "had to have" for 100 bucks are selling for 10 bucks on e-bay. In 10 years, Ghost Starscream, Thrust, and Dirge will join them.
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