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Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
Y'know the ones I'm talking about, these guys. Aren't they supposed to hit this month? Anybody know more info than that page gives us, like a company perhaps? |
Author: | evilchuk1 [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
The website that had them up for preorder listed them as "Late December." I imagine they'll start showing up right before Christmas, or maybe after. |
Author: | Suntzu [ Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:56 am ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? | ||
These arent the wrestlers your looking for AV' but i thought you might want to see them none the less... http://www.f-net.ne.jp/cl/romando/glorious_muscle.html Microman came out with their take on this property some time back (months?) and although aesthetically those may be more pleasing to the eye than these...these arent horrible (well that neck joint on the main character is but still..).
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Author: | Kambei [ Sat Dec 08, 2007 5:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
I am looking forward to seeing these. Knowing the TRU European buying trends, there is a good chance we will see these in England. |
Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Sat Dec 08, 2007 12:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
Nice find, Sunny! I dunno about K-Man himself; but the other two do look quite cool. Their chest armor helps hide the lower neck and weird ribcage swivel joints, plus the silver guy's teh hugenormous. What company are making these - Romando? I translated it thru babelfish, but got all kinds of weird phrases everywhere, lol. |
Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
Yup, Romando they be. But at $17.00 for KinnikuMan and http://www.hlj.com/product/ROM71212Robin%20Mask, and $23.00 for the big silver Akuma Shogun; I dunno about these guys. What, are they diecast metal or something? And we've been having this discussion over in the CM's Corp thread, but WTF is up with multiple companies putting out essentially the same product over in Japan? Has Takara lost the K-Man license due to Tomy's incompetence? Why are so many of the 'same' thing coming out when there's no 18th-scale Guyver figs? Where are the 18th-scale figs of all the Macross (or even Gundam) pilots? Where's the rest of Gatchaman in 18th scale? GAH!!!!! We can get this weirdness, but not the guys I list above? WTF is wrong with Japanese toy collectors? |
Author: | Tigerpaw28 [ Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
AdrienVeidt wrote: Y'know the ones I'm talking about, these guys. Aren't they supposed to hit this month? Anybody know more info than that page gives us, like a company perhaps? I can help you with the company. These will be produced by Jakks Pacific as they own the WWE action figure license and are the manufacturers of every other piece of WWE merchandise on that page. Unless they're somehow able to farm this out to another company? -Tigerpaw28 |
Author: | Marasai [ Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
AdrienVeidt wrote: Yup, Romando they be. But at $17.00 for KinnikuMan and http://www.hlj.com/product/ROM71212Robin%20Mask, and $23.00 for the big silver Akuma Shogun; I dunno about these guys. What, are they diecast metal or something? And we've been having this discussion over in the CM's Corp thread, but WTF is up with multiple companies putting out essentially the same product over in Japan? Has Takara lost the K-Man license due to Tomy's incompetence? Why are so many of the 'same' thing coming out when there's no 18th-scale Guyver figs? Where are the 18th-scale figs of all the Macross (or even Gundam) pilots? Where's the rest of Gatchaman in 18th scale? GAH!!!!! We can get this weirdness, but not the guys I list above? WTF is wrong with Japanese toy collectors? Nah, Takara and Rommando have shared licenses back and forth for a while and Rommando has held the Kinnikuman license for some time. If these are like their other ones, they're not 1/18. Probably closer to 6 or 7" on them. |
Author: | captain tomorrow [ Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
AdrienVeidt wrote: Yup, Romando they be. But at $17.00 for KinnikuMan and http://www.hlj.com/product/ROM71212Robin%20Mask, and $23.00 for the big silver Akuma Shogun; I dunno about these guys. What, are they diecast metal or something? And we've been having this discussion over in the CM's Corp thread, but WTF is up with multiple companies putting out essentially the same product over in Japan? Has Takara lost the K-Man license due to Tomy's incompetence? Why are so many of the 'same' thing coming out when there's no 18th-scale Guyver figs? Where are the 18th-scale figs of all the Macross (or even Gundam) pilots? Where's the rest of Gatchaman in 18th scale? GAH!!!!! We can get this weirdness, but not the guys I list above? WTF is wrong with Japanese toy collectors? I have no clue what the heck those leg things are, please can someone explain? |
Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
Marasai wrote: If these are like their other ones, they're not 1/18. Probably closer to 6 or 7" on them. Like I say, I ran the page thru Babelfish and got a little bit of good info. It does indeed look like these are 18th scaled: Attachment: Romando KMen.JPG As to what they are, Capt; perhaps you remember M.U.S.C.L.E. Men figs from the '80s? These are the source characters, super-powered wrestlers from Japan. It's all named after the main character, the caucasian guy in the red trunks, KinnikuMan (which translates as 'Meat Man' in English - make of it what you will). It's a popular property in Japan, and has had some bleed over into America. They're somewhat popular with 18th-scale collectors as the Microman figuresare *great* fodder bodies for customs of superheroes and suchnot. |
Author: | roguetiger [ Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
AdrienVeidt wrote: As to what they are, Capt; perhaps you remember M.U.S.C.L.E. Men figs from the '80s? These are the source characters, super-powered wrestlers from Japan. It's all named after the main character, the caucasian guy in the red trunks, KinnikuMan (which translates as 'Meat Man' in English - make of it what you will). It's a popular property in Japan, and has had some bleed over into America. He's brarely 16 so I highly doubt he remembers too many toys from the 80's. But he likes Joes so thats a plus. |
Author: | Bandalero [ Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:36 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? | ||
There's been a lot of talk around other message boards where people can't fathom how Jakks can make DA articulation in 3 3/4" format. And there have been no size-reference pics to verify that these little Build N Brawl dudes are infact this small. So I found this from another website. If you own a Jakks RA or DA figure, this will give you some perspective:
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Author: | Mr Arashikage [ Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
I am hoping to purchase some of these figures too. Maybe they are out in January. Quote: TOY OF THE DAY: WWE BUILD N’ BRAWL Finally Triple H can wrestle Han Solo and G.I. Joe, as JAKKS launches their new 3 3/4-inch WWE line JANUARY JAKKS PACIFIC http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/toyfare/006584456.cfm There are some pictures here too. http://www.figureimages.co.uk/thumbnails.php?album=640 |
Author: | captain tomorrow [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
roguetiger wrote: AdrienVeidt wrote: As to what they are, Capt; perhaps you remember M.U.S.C.L.E. Men figs from the '80s? These are the source characters, super-powered wrestlers from Japan. It's all named after the main character, the caucasian guy in the red trunks, KinnikuMan (which translates as 'Meat Man' in English - make of it what you will). It's a popular property in Japan, and has had some bleed over into America. He's brarely 16 so I highly doubt he remembers too many toys from the 80's. But he likes Joes so thats a plus. I know about Kinnikuman, I saw the sequel series at my friend's place once, but I was actually wondering what the hell those panty things were. |
Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: So where are them 18th scale wrestlers? |
captain tomorrow wrote: I know about Kinnikuman, I saw the sequel series at my friend's place once, but I was actually wondering what the hell those panty things were. Oh. Well, that's just one of them sorts of things where you just shake your head in consternation and mutter, 'Frickin' weird-ass Japanese dudes'. That's all I got for ya on that matter. |
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