I'm glad some people like it. Of course, they can't be all things to all people. However, they could have released pretty much the same line without the Eagle Force name. All in all, I'm disappointed that they branded it Eagle Force without acknowledging that there are fans that want a classic 4" EF line. To some, soldiers in gold uniforms are silly. To others, they are part of their childhoods and so are seen through the veil of nostalgia. So everytime they say it was silly or crap, they come off as disrespectful to some of the people that they are trying to get money from. Maybe it's not intentional, but that's what it looks like.
I was going back and forth on pledging to the campaign. For me, the spray can was the jab that changed it from maybe, to definite no.
Fritzkrieg wrote:
I had some of the original Eagle Force figures, as a kid so I get the nostalgia, but lets face it that line was crap, if it had any legs it would have survived the arrival of GI Joe RAH. They've taken something mediocre and made it into something awesome.
Actually, according to Megomuseum.com
"According to then Mego chairman Martin Abrams, Eagle Force was poised to be a smash hit, the initial inventory had blown out at Target stores over the course of one weekend. Indicators of a hit in the toy world. Sadly, it was a case of too little, too late for the World's Greatest Toy company. Mego was done at retail and in 1982, closed it's doors forever. Eagle Force was too young a line to be picked up by another company (certain Mego items such as Magna Doodle and The Micronauts would find homes) So by 1982, the hopeful line had become an Orphan."
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http://www.megomuseum.com/misc/eagleforce.shtmlSo maybe the original wasn't so bad
OB