I found these toys very well made as collector’s items.
Sort of upgraded G.I Joes by different company.
The pivot joints are moulded inside the hard rubber, thus you don’t see much of traditional G.I Joe joint gaps.
The shoes are about two inches and see the details.
You can get them through several U.S dealers but it cost almost double the Japanese price. The models discontinues very fast-you know why as you see the products. The cost are around $100-$350.
A lot of these are going to be at Toy Fair next week- if anyone is in NYC or attending Toy Fair it might be cool to see what is new with these companies/manufacturers…
I’m going to scope them out… I wonder who the designer(s) is…
I know, but the notion of ripped pants is just… and they really made those kids on the commercial look retarded.
BTW, I was at a supermarket a few months ago. A mom was with her kids. When they walked by the seafood section where there was a tank of live fish, the mom pointed at the tank and said,
" Look, fish!"
The kid replied," SpongeBob!!!"
The disheartened mom then murmured,“… yeah, SpongeBob.”
ohï¼That’s amazing!They just look like the real men.I Like the appearance on their faces which make them look much cooler.Their
clothes and equipment which are designed in detail are also perfect.