OreoBuilder wrote:
I finally had a chance to read through the whole KS page, look at the pledge levels and think about what I want to do. These are great sculpts, I'm sure that they will be fantastic figures, but I have to say that I'm out.
I understand what they wanted to do by modernizing the look and story, but I was initially interested in this because of the nostalgia. Sadly, there is little to nothing in common with the vintage EF line except a few names.
The only figures that I would be interested in are the gold Captain Eagle, gold Cat (unfortunately an all-in exclusive) and Fireball. With their crazy shipping rate to Canada, the exchange rate (not their doing, but a reality all the same) and the high cost of the figures, I'm looking at about Can100$ for 2 figures. Sorry, but that will buy me a lot of Joes come November.
I was a hoping to build a vintage style 4" Eagle Force collection in modern format with this KS, but it looks like I'm going back to my initial plan of making my own with Joe parts, paint and brushes. Oh well.
OB
other than the Canuck rate exchange, this is pretty much my position as well. And I hate sounding old, but I would've had a hard time saying no to a line of modern articulated 1:18 scale figures that looked like the characters they are meant to portray (i.e. gold uniforms, the single most identifiable characteristic of the vintage line).
But so ends my rant. The public has spoken, and it would seem the public enjoys generic modern military designs more than me. I guess I just feel like that genre is already covered tenfold.
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Kwinn_Lives wrote:
you have now won more JCAs than anyone in the history of the award.
Mysterious Stranger wrote:
You sir are the definition of a Renaissance Nerd... you do it all so damn well.