lg2 wrote:
Dear Forum Participants:
Please excuse our 'early' website presence. It's just there to provide a little more information on AGES OF ACTION, even as we plan to develop the site further and await retail confirmation for the line.
UNIMAX appreciates your continued interest and support---and would like to direct you to
http://www.figures.com,
http://www.armchairgeneral.com, and
http://www.toymania.com who have recently posted news and images of the figures.
L.Gatdula,
Product Development Mangaer
Panache Place, Inc./Unimax Toys, Ltd.
Wow!
A company taking the time to respond to us on our own site!
Before I even checked out the links I saw this response and I said to myself, that's
class right there.
I would like to thank LG for taking the time to respond to our questions and comments several times.
Any company that is swift to address the questions and concerns of its' products is one I am gonna remember.
We here at joecustoms are always looking for unique items that will put our own efforts over the top. From a customizer's stand point, we purchase a lot of product we intend to modify, disassemble, repaint, and even cut up (yes, we do cut up perfectly good products)
We have a section in our customs submission criteria to fill in what products were used to make each custom, a recipe if you will. I don't have actual numbers, but people do follow the latest additions to the customs and pay attention to what parts were used. We do recognize specific products, so seeing the company name there could lead someone to purchase your products for themselves.
We, as collectors too, also look for the unique items that cross over different genres. From the few pictures I saw of the figures, I got several ideas on how I could use each one. The 'Knight' figure gave me a Monty Python Holy Grail vibe (make removable limbs to follow the movie). The Samurai looks like it could easily be a 'suit of armor' in somebody's Silent Castle, etc). There was another that seemed like it would fit very well with the Indiana Jones figures coming out.
Our biggest concerns with any new product from any company are:
1) availability/distribution: getting the product to the stores quickly and in numbers to satisfy us rabid fanboys and girls
2) price: decent MSRP = more sales generated, also the value/worth ie-the 'bang for the buck'
3) construction: flimsy parts vs sturdy (value again), and easy to take apart (I know, not something you might exactly wanna hear about the product)
4) support: knowing a company is open to suggestions (I want a Musketeer myself), willing to accept feedback (positive and negative, because we will let you know), and gonna be there and not cut us off after only a few products released
Can you tell us any information as to the construction of these figures? How are they put together?
Oh, welcome to joecustoms!