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Latest Events Lost Blade Runner Public Profile - Updated by Lost Blade Runner Wednesday, July 23, 2025 ![]() Favorite Series: Mafex Currently Collecting: Mafex, Figuarts Want List: All Mafex ...[See More] Would there be a way to shorten a 7 inch spawn figure to scale with 6 inch without making it look silly? Topic - Added by Krlman304 Tuesday, July 22, 2025 ![]() DrFeelgood824 Public Profile - Updated by DrFeelgood824 Monday, July 21, 2025 ![]() Collection Size: fairly large, i'd have to count (it's taking up a single bedroom atm) ...[See More] M. Bison Review - Added by RMaster007 Monday, July 21, 2025 ![]() Bison embraces his role as II's main villain with his design, dressed in a military uniform with a peaked cap bearing a winged skull pin. His face alone is intimidating, with an unamused expression on a head with a prominent chin and cheekbones, as well as blank white eyes, likely a result of him purging all of his goodness to obtain what's known as "Psycho Power." His alternate head matches the sprite art seen on the box, with an angrier expression and small orange pupils. Both heads bear good paint and detail, including some dark wash around the eyes. Standing about 6 1/2" tall, Master Bison's uniform is mostly red, though with blue around the middle and collar. He's quite muscular, as any Street Fighter would be, and his clothes bear a similar texture to Ryu and Ken's. The lower part of the top from the belt downwards is rubber, so that it doesn't get in the way of leg movement. The parts of his outfit that would be steel, such as the shinguards, are given a metallic silver coat, and the paint work is pretty good, though there's some bleed and other issues on areas like the bracers and belt. The cape is a leather-like material held in place by pins on the shoulder pads, and it's wired as well, so you can pose it however you like. Bison bears most of the same articulation as the rest of the line, with the usual joints for the head, neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, chest, waist, hips, thighs, knees, and ankles. He lacks the shin swivels these figures usually get due to the shinguards, but the shoulder pads can move, as they're separate pieces sandwiched between the pectoral hinges and shoulder pegs, so their positions can be shifted. My main nit with the design is the back of the knee joints, as the lower parts aren't painted to match the boots, so you have an obvious red disk showing up on gray and black areas. Aside from the extra head, Bison has the option of closed or grasping hands, a Psycho Power effect that can go over the fists, and an alternate pair of shoulder pads without the cape. They're easy to get on and off, with instructions being included on how to do so, but it takes a bit of force getting the right pads to clip on. Like Dhalsim, Bison is getting an SDCC-exclusive variant, depicting him with a green and red outfit, a bold orange instead of silver colors, and dark maroon boots, belt, and other black areas. He's also far more accessorized, with new smiling and grinning heads (both for this variant and the regular Bison), a pair of thumbs-up hands, a blue Psycho Power effect, a Psycho Crusher effect that goes over the entire figure (and includes a stand), and a burning opponent piece same as Dhalsim's, but blue. Not sure why Jada holds off more of the desirable parts for exclusives, but it gives us more of a reason to get the alternate palettes. Speaking of, there's a BBTS-exclusive Bison with a blue and red outfit that looks pretty cool. Paint issues aside, M. Bison is pretty cool and fun, and it never hurts to have villains for your other figures to fight. The reason I don't get these more often is because I usually prefer to buy in-store, and Target is the main brick-and-mortar retailer for these, but mine rarely get them. Now that GameStop is carrying this line (Walmart too, but they only have the first wave so far), I'm more likely to get these more often. - 7/21/25...[See More] scruffy nerf herder Public Profile - Updated by scruffy nerf herder Sunday, July 20, 2025 ![]() Favorite Series: Star Wars from 77-85 First Figure: 1977 Darth Vader Collection Size: been collecting since 77. Currently Collecting: star wars all years ...[See More] Godzilla (Minus One) (Toho) Review - Added by RMaster007 Thursday, July 17, 2025 ![]() Super7 already ditched the packaging slip covers with Toho wave four, so Minus One Goji doesn't have one either. The box is more simplistic than the other Godzilla Ultimates, but the graphics fit this specific version of the character well, and no slip cover means you can see right away what's inside. There are more twist ties than usual here, so that's a little bothersome, but it's easy to snip them out. I don't remember who sculpted Godzilla, nor am I sure if I ever saw who did, but what I do know is that Super7 was able to work with the film's director and models directly to ensure he came out as accurate as possible. It certainly paid off, as this figure looks better than their previous Godzilla Ultimates. The portrait is accurate to the film, with plenty of detail and good paint highlights. It's not a perfect output, but the benefits of being able to use the movie's model as a reference can be seen with it. Godzilla has two head sculpts, one with the mouth slightly open and one with the mouth wide open and roaring. The paint on the roaring head isn't as good as the default one, but both look good on the rest of the figure, and swap with little difficulty. Godzilla stands about 8 1/4" tall, but his tail is a lot longer at 10". Because of this, it's a separate piece like usual, this time with the ball peg being on it rather than his posterior. It pops on fine, but I'd recommend some heat to ensure a better fit. The rest of the figure has all the details his model does, although the sculpt is rather soft appearance-wise, but it's not the first S7 Goji to suffer that issue. To be honest, he feels a little cheap around the torso, with the hollow plastic reminding me of a Happy Meal toy, and that's not how you want to hear an $85 figure described. The scales look nice, but tend to get warped inside the package, so be mindful of that. The deco looks better than the renders, as he doesn't look like he's covered in sand, and the colors are mostly clean and do a good job highlighting his scaly body. The articulation is an improvement over the BioGoji mold, as I found most of the joints having more range and better movement. Godzilla has a barbell head, ball-jointed neck, chest, hips, and tail, swivel/hinge shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles, swivel biceps, and six extra ball joints in the tail. The head, neck, and chest have tons of range, allowing for plenty of dynamic poses. The tail can go a little straighter now, but still doesn't have enough tilt in the joints for more bend. The arms and legs work great, and it helps the elbow joints are on the forearms like they should be, but it would've been nice if the hips had more outward motion. The extra head is his only accessory; no extra hands or anything. I feel that's all he really needs, but a few more extras would've helped with the value. Minus One Goji has had more than his fair share of variants already, getting nearly as much reuse as the BioGoji sculpt. The first was a "Minus Color" variant to tie in with the black-and-white version of the movie, and that one was really limited, being a weekend-only direct pre-order with a limited amount, and he sold out in, I think, under 24 hours. Then he got a "charging" variant that was a general release, and it featured Godzilla with larger, blue spikes covered in glow-in-the-dark paint, with the mouth being similarly blue, showing him preparing to fire his atomic breath. It's similar to the NYCC Heat Ray BioGoji, but unlike that one, he lacked the breath effect itself (lame!). The packaging on both of those looked cooler than the regular version, and it makes me wonder why the base Goji didn't have a similar box. And now we're getting a clear orange-red "burning" variant for an SDCC pop-up! Hopefully, the recent price increase for Ultimates doesn't mean he'll end up being $100; these were already overpriced enough. It's a good thing I held off on this figure for a bit, since I was able to get a reasonable discount on him, though he really should be a $50-60 figure at most. While there's still room for improvement, he still looks and poses just fine, and I think he's better than what came out before him (then again, I only got three other Godzilla Ultimates). If you're not interested in the high price, Target has a "Super Kaiju" Godzilla that's smaller and carries a $37 price tag. Still overpriced, but he still looks good and saves you quite a bit of cash. - 7/17/25...[See More] gozesmatr Public Profile - Updated by gozesmatr Monday, July 14, 2025 ![]() ...[See More] OdysseyGC Public Profile - Updated by OdysseyGC Monday, July 14, 2025 ![]() Favorite Figure: Spider-Man Toy Biz Favorite Series: Total Justice Kenner First Figure: Leonardo TMNT Collection Size: Small to Moderate Currently Collecting: 80's & 90's Want List: Retro & Vintage ...[See More] Ike’s Figs Public Profile - Updated by Ike’s Figs Wednesday, July 9, 2025 ![]() Comments: https://www.tiktok.com/@ike_viz?is_from ... _device=pc On my TikTok, I post vids of my custom figures, while on Figure Realm, I will highlight the process and details behind each one-of-a-kind creation. 💪💪💪 ...[See More] Add a picture to the topic posting no URL just a JPG Topic - Added by jmpnj Tuesday, July 8, 2025 ![]() Triceraton Review - Added by RMaster007 Tuesday, July 8, 2025 ![]() Like usual, Four Horsemen's been doing a great job recreating decades-old designs, and the Triceraton doesn't look too much different from before. He bears the same pissed-off expression as the original figure, and the skin isn't as bumpy, but there's still a bit of a rough texture. His frill is a bit more spaced out, likely to make it look nicer in a larger scale. The paint is good, save for some slop here and there, and the teeth aren't white like before, but rather a dirtier color. Clearly he hasn't had the time to brush. Wave 7 must've been the wave of the big guys, as this devious dinosaur stands a bit over 8" tall. Sculpt-wise, the body is not different, save for his skin being made less bumpy in favor of a rougher texture as mentioned above. The colors are what's really different, as he's a bit darker than the original figure, and the pants are a dark green rather than the bluish-green of before. The underside of his tail went from gray to blue, making it look a bit more vibrant. His belt is more colorful than the solid gray of before, and the two rats tied to his belt have a nicer look, with a more realistic texture and little "X" eyes. There's some slop and bleed here and there with the paint, but it's no worse than usual for the line. Also be careful when handling him, because those spikes on the forearm armor hurt. The Triceraton has all the usual articulation and then some, with a barbell head, swivel/hinge shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles, swivel biceps, thighs, and calves, and ball-jointed waist and tail. It sounds like he moves well enough, but his bulky frame hinders his movement quite a bit. His head has little tilt due to his thick neck, and the elbows are just as restricted hinge-wise, being only able to achieve 45 degrees at most due to his beefy arms and forearm accessories. Said arms also result in his biceps being very hard to move, so it's a good thing the elbows turn. The legs are fine save for his right calf being loose, though the green joints in the knees clash with the skin exposed through the tears in the pants. I get joints won't always blend in perfectly, but Super7 could've tried a little harder. One thing the Triceraton does well is accessories, as there's a good selection of weapons and equipment for him. The three standard pairs of hands are included - gripping, closed, and grasping - and they swap with no issues. The Neutron Neutralizer and Laser Phaser return, bearing a more colorful look and a metallic finish, alongside the removable utility belt. Speaking of the belt, some of the stuff on it has been made into their own accessories, with a pair of grenades and a dead rat for him to chow down on. Then there's the really new stuff, such as the laser-like arm blade. It clips onto his left forearm, and it looks great. There's also a communicator for the right forearm, and while it's tough to clip on, it's a nice extra, and it can flip open and close. Lastly, there's a breathing mask that fits on his head with some effort, and an oxygen provider that hangs onto the belt. Since Earth's different atmosphere can make a Triceraton a little loopy, this guy was smart to provide some of his own air. Imperfect paint and restricted articulation aside, the Triceraton is a good upgrade over the original toy, and one I'm glad to see in the line, even though it took more than two years for him to be announced, and then over two more years for him to actually be released. Thankfully, I held off a bit longer on getting him because I was able to get him for half-price, which is the best way to get Super7 figures. - 7/8/25...[See More] |