Ive got to admit, while McFarlane tends to be more misses than hits these days, the company seems to do well with big bulky armored figures. This Fallout T-60 looks really cool, and I may pick it up for my video game character display.
Classified has been releasing figures with fully articulated pets for years now, and yet Todd includes a Dog Meat statue and charges 20 dollars more.
17 hours ago, jwheeler0805 said:But this is just an average McFarlane effort, with barely more in the package than you get with a typical Collector edition DC Multiverse fig.
Ah, but Todd has craftily countered that argument by now giving you almost nothing for a Collector edition, if the Merlyn and Darkstars figures are to be the new standard.
If this were a truly "elite" fig in terms of the likeness and appearance of the fig...that would be one thing. But this is just an average McFarlane effort, with barely more in the package than you get with a typical Collector edition DC Multiverse fig. Heck there isn't even a fancy background in the package to make it look "elite" in package.
5 minutes ago, Reno said:There's nothing ELITE about this figure and there's no way that it's worth $60. Todd has lost his damn mind.
It's Elite in the sense you will never get another articulated Vault Dweller.
Even if the show continues, I doubt Lucy wears this outfit enough in the future for it to show up in action figure form.
There's nothing ELITE about this figure and there's no way that it's worth $60. Todd has lost his damn mind.
60 bucks?? There are better Mythic/Comic Legions figs for cheaper. Doomslayer can kinda get a pass but this?? 25 dollar fig at the most
52 minutes ago, SpiderS said:This would have been ok if it was 25.99 even 30 but 60 bucks for this? This is basic McFarlane figure, like any other DC Multiverse one but with pretty weird face... It's as if McFarlane is trying to copy Hasbro's Maximum line but somehow with even worse value, they could at least find a way to hide pins for this price point and make figure truly look good, with such move they are basically making sure Fallout figure line will be destined for the failure, and there's very little in terms of Fallout action figure already.
It's a bad price. My guess is that his retort would be he is making very limited quantities of these Elite Edition figures so that, more than any increase in quality, is why they cost more than the Multiverse figures.
This would have been ok if it was 25.99 even 30 but 60 bucks for this? This is basic McFarlane figure, like any other DC Multiverse one but with pretty weird face... It's as if McFarlane is trying to copy Hasbro's Maximum line but somehow with even worse value, they could at least find a way to hide pins for this price point and make figure truly look good, with such move they are basically making sure Fallout figure line will be destined for the failure, and there's very little in terms of Fallout action figure already.
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This 7" scale deluxe action figure features a meticulously crafted sculpt with premium paint and ultra articulation. Includes CX404 (Dogmeat) figure, 3 swappable faces, removable backpack, 4 extra hands, 2 pistols, art card, display base and an ELITE POINTS card reward system. Featured in ELITE designed window box packaging, enhanced with premium gold foil highlights. Elite Points can be used to redeem for one of a kind rewards.