Suntzu wrote:
Ahh Bats. There must always be at least one Batman in a figure collection . I can accept him in MB scale
Where are the hands from?
This is why i was beating the drum so hard regarding "shirtless torso's / muscular torso's" . Once Mega provided those the superhero custom floodgates would open. The foot soldier bodies were exactly what the doctor ordered (no pun intended lol).
I'm not sure how else to say this but there is something really "pure" and "classic" about MB customs using the new bodies . It must be the simplified construction despite the stellar articulation for the scale that makes me feel that way. Perhaps the easy disassembly?
I've got some wacky items done myself (non figure items but in MB scale) that i'm putting the finishing touches on .
The hands are from one of the Avengers 2.5" figures, but I don't remember which one. Most of them have one closed fist and one grasping hand, but it was a figure that had two grasping hands… Fury, maybe?
Agreed about the purity and "classic-ness" of the Megabloks stuff, especially since Call of Duty launched. I LOVE that Mattel got smart and realized that there was no beating LEGO at the brick game. Now, their mini figures? They saw the niche, dropped the blockiness, and ran with it. CoD was awesome. Assassin's Creed, while not my thing, resulted in some fantastic, more streamlined figures AND interesting builds (Da Vinci's Flyer, anyone?). TMNT Classics is a new high-water mark, to be completely honest… if I was a little kid now, I would be ALL ABOUT Megabloks more than any other toy line.
I have to confess, though, that I now find myself spending the time in the Megabloks section that I
used to kill in the GI Joe/Superhero aisles. Hasbro needs to seriously get their crap together and seize this market while it's still hot. I mean, damn, even McFarlane is in the game and producing some of the best playsets EVER in this scale…
Back to how rad the MB bodies are:
I REALLY like how small they are and how they pop apart (and together) with ease. They Dremel, prime, and paint amazingly, and I find myself completing projects in days rather than weeks/months (well, except for Batman… I was a bit obsessive with finding the right parts). The customs just come together faster now, and once I see how cool something's looking, I REALLY bust ass to get it finished and ready to photograph.
Looking forward to your customs, sir-- customizing these little dudes may lead to a crack-like addiction...