Stealth Viper wrote:
Python Viper wrote:
Stealth Viper wrote:
They got the head, torso arms and waist from the original.
Whose legs are those?
The guys in chat claim the legs are Metal Head V2.
Meaning Rock Viper. Yep.
And let's not forget..used again on the 2005 Con Metal Head.
I don't mind the legs, but the waist seems a little out of place. The "straps" on each side of the waist extended down the legs on the original. On this figure they are just there. Just a minor gripe.
There's plenty of color on this fig to subdue the teal. The HHG sticks out like a sore thumb, because it lacks additional color. Like others have stated, if the belt was painted black, it would help a bit.
Mike T. wrote:
Big_Tex_Wild_Phil wrote:
who sells con figures for 11 bucks on ebay?
If you time it right, a lot of people. Last year, you were able to get the female Cobras as low as $9 in the weeks right after the Con. Even now, you can get a lot of the '07 con figs for under $10. The same is true of the Dreadnoks. For a while, Iron Grenadiers were under $12 and even Cobra Mortals had a time when they sold under $20. Right after the Con, supply is high from those trying to offset their costs while demand is low since most people who wanted the figs already have them. That leads to cheap prices.
(Plus, this HHST is not an upgrade over the original. As such, it will likely price out below the vintage version in the long term. Even if it is, technically, "rarer".)
Mike is correct. With the exception of the 2002 set, you can practically find most of the figures from past con sets for around $10 and sometimes cheaper if you look at the right time.
There is an abundance of 2004 figs because many sellers in Asia had stockpiles of them and are still available.
We've already seen the bats on the box art, so I don't think it's going to be a huge surprise or letdown when they are revealed as we know the color and most of the parts. I guess the only thing is the accessories or attachments.