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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:06 pm 

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I gotta agree with you on Rahm Kota being up so high. I put off buying this figure for so long, and then played The Force Unleashed and realized I wanted the figure. Very, very cool toy. One thing that you didn't mention about this figure that surprised me was the fact that he has a lightsaber sheath. I thought this was hilarious when I opened it up.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:19 pm 
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Zed, this list was great, but one thing I severely disagree with is your pat refusal to watch the Clone Wars cartoons. I know the 5 minute episodes can be annoying, but I do feel like you are missing out. Bear in mind, this was most of our first exposure to General Grievous, and the Grievous in the cartoons is amazing. WAY better than the movie depicted.

I will go so far as to say I will mail you my copies to watch and return, if you're interestred.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:05 pm 
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Well, the earlier animated Clone Wars are considered EU territory, due to the more extreme representations of the characters. I think I tended to prefer Grievous as the unstoppable bad@*$, but can acknowledge his current characterization as being more deeply written.

Great list, Zed! I agree with bunches of your picks. I might even give Henry the same placement.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:06 pm 
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Well, the earlier animated Clone Wars are considered EU territory, due to the more extreme representations of the characters.


Huh? Since when? It was my understanding that this was meant to be the direct lead in to Ep III and was stated as such by Lucas himself.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:55 pm 
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It could be... depends on your point of view ;-) But the more I converse with the SW crowd, the more I get the sense that they aren't necessarily adhering to the specifics of the Genndy version with the new show. Really the only difference I'm seeing for myself is the characterization of Grievous, nothing overly contradictory.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:02 pm 
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Ahhh, yes. The famous POV of SW fans. :lol:

I don't see a whole lot of difference in the old CW Grievous vs the currect CW Grievous, honestly. The biggest difference is that he doesn't seem to be as cool. :-)

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:08 pm 
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Zed...I'll be honest... It's been a long time since I've taken the time to look at anything you put out. This list was a plesent surprise, and a fun little read....though being honest, I didn't read everthing...though I at least skimmed it.

If anything I'm jelous that you've been able to find so many cool figures...There are a number of newer Joes and the TOD Indiana Jones figs that I'd love to get my hands on...but havn't seen them in stores.

Not sure if it's an option, but your text fills the full screen...from edge to edge...maximized on a 17" laptop moniter, that's a bit of eye movement...If you could cap the columns to not be any wider than your pics I think it'd read a lot easier.

Your photo skillz have obviously improved since the last time I checked out your work...maybe it's just the equipment...I dunno...but I think ditching the photo shoppy backgrounds in favor of 2 or 3 nice clean photos would highlight the figures a lot better.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 #30-#21
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:20 pm 

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Gotta say, I'm highly impressed with the mixed action poses in the pics. Having a bit of trouble reading the page (the white on black messes with my eyes) though, so it's a slow go. But love those pics, particularly Cemetery Warrior, Thrawn and my absolute favorite, Stass Allie (the lower left pose gives her an almost "alive" look with the lighting and such.) :-)

And it's nice to see the Black Adam, considering I never could find one on the pegs. :wink:


Black Adam, The Question, etc. are starting to finally show up on TRU & Target pegs around me. *FINALLY*. I had thought they weren't made yet. Also single packed manhunters and the other weapon guy from the green lanter TRU gift set are showing up now.

Interesting choices, I'll have to revisit some of these SW figures.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:27 pm 
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Thanks one and all for the kind words I really enjoyed doing this. It hit me one day just looking over my figures and I thought it would be fun, and it was a great deal in fact.

But I am also very glad everyone got something out of it too, as though opinionated as I am I thought that it was still fun to go through all of my thoughts on why these little guys play such an important part of my life.

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One thing that you didn't mention about this figure that surprised me was the fact that he has a lightsaber sheath.


ARRGH that was in the original write up and I forgot it when I edited. Crap will have to go back now.

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Zed, this list was great, but one thing I severely disagree with is your pat refusal to watch the Clone Wars cartoons. I know the 5 minute episodes can be annoying, but I do feel like you are missing out. Bear in mind, this was most of our first exposure to General Grievous, and the Grievous in the cartoons is amazing. WAY better than the movie depicted.

I will go so far as to say I will mail you my copies to watch and return, if you're interestred.


Sure I admit my refusal was at the time and I regretted it later, I was temped when it came out on DVD but passed, now I really wish I hadnt done it as I really enjoy the new CW series.

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Well, the earlier animated Clone Wars are considered EU territory, due to the more extreme representations of the characters.


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But the more I converse with the SW crowd, the more I get the sense that they aren't necessarily adhering to the specifics of the Genndy version with the new show.


HMM I have never heard this either and have several friends in the SW communities out there.

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Not sure if it's an option, but your text fills the full screen...from edge to edge...maximized on a 17" laptop moniter, that's a bit of eye movement...If you could cap the columns to not be any wider than your pics I think it'd read a lot easier.


I will see if I can correct that tonight after my monday beat down (Karate class :wink: )

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but I think ditching the photo shoppy backgrounds in favor of 2 or 3 nice clean photos would highlight the figures a lot better.


HMMM I know I debated that for quite some time, I also wondered if I could "Photoshop" all the pics and make them look satisfactory to my tastes (which I will confess the only one I feel fell short was IG-86, but also he was the last one I did and I was spent).

Then again there are so many really good shots of these figures all over the net as well, I really just wanted a slightly different look to the shots. Something that said "ah this is what I did." Not sure how well that came accross.


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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:30 pm 
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zedhatch wrote:
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Zed, this list was great, but one thing I severely disagree with is your pat refusal to watch the Clone Wars cartoons. I know the 5 minute episodes can be annoying, but I do feel like you are missing out. Bear in mind, this was most of our first exposure to General Grievous, and the Grievous in the cartoons is amazing. WAY better than the movie depicted.

I will go so far as to say I will mail you my copies to watch and return, if you're interestred.


Sure I admit my refusal was at the time and I regretted it later, I was temped when it came out on DVD but passed, now I really wish I hadnt done it as I really enjoy the new CW series.


Offer still stands, Hoss. ;-)

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:15 pm 
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Pretty fair list.

One thing I would argue against though, is that you say Hellboy
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"has no articulation in his right arm (which contains the Right Hand of Doom, the key to unlocking the "Old Gods" and ending the age of mankind)"

He actually has quite a bit of articulation in his right arm, just no elbow articulation is all. He still has a ball jointed shoulder, a swivel just below his shoulder, a swivel where the "Right Hand of Doom" meets his coat, and a ball jointed wrist on the "Right Hand of Doom".

It does kind of suck about no elbow articulation, but he still has more articulation in his right arm than many other figures do.

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 9:17 pm 
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My fav fig of 2008? DVD pack Duke...

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 Post subject: Re: My favorite 1:18th figures of 2008 now complete
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:48 pm 
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Not sure if it's an option, but your text fills the full screen...from edge to edge...maximized on a 17" laptop moniter, that's a bit of eye movement...If you could cap the columns to not be any wider than your pics I think it'd read a lot easier.


OK Nova I ajusted the text and I think I have gotten it to a happy medium now, LMK how it works for you (or anyone really).

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He is the new Prince of the whacky figure batallion BTW. Well when I find him that is.


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