20 hours ago, obs said:They aren't badly put together. I have all of them (there are hundreds of them now) and they're well done. The sculpting is superb. The iffy ones were during the Funko years. The last couple of Funko waves and everything since they parted ways have been some of nicest figs on the market. They're also not too expensive. You get what you pay for, and what you get is quality figures and spectacular presentation (the cardbacks). It's not a nostalgia cashgrab. The cash grabs would be the clone lines. Reaction was the first big line to appeal to the old bastards like me that love this stuff. They're perfect and it isnt too spot on whatever that means. They look exactly how they should. Take a hike, friend.They probably should have made that Megazord like the Transformers Devastator and made it a 6" figure, but it's fine. It's not supposed to be to scale.
Eh to each their own man. I'm glad you like ReAction, that's why they make them for people to enjoy, just not my cup of tea. I don't agree on them being priced well you can make the argument the presentation is worth a few extra pennies but most figures released these days have great presentation and you get a heck of a lot more. a card back doesn't equate to like 10 extra beans IMO holding a 5 POA figure that is at most worth 7 bucks (with inflation)
On 11/20/2020 at 2:07 PM, Lord_Scareglow said:Oh that's odd, I would never have expected Power Rangers ReAction figures, it doesn't seem fitting, but in the end looks like it fits, either way ReAction figures are not for me (except for a few of the band figs) , they are way too expensive for what they are and mostly look really badly put together, the less is more thing is way too spot on, they really represent the heights of nostalgia cash grabbing. I also can't get behind a Megazord that is the same size as a Jason figure.
They aren't badly put together. I have all of them (there are hundreds of them now) and they're well done. The sculpting is superb. The iffy ones were during the Funko years. The last couple of Funko waves and everything since they parted ways have been some of nicest figs on the market. They're also not too expensive. You get what you pay for, and what you get is quality figures and spectacular presentation (the cardbacks). It's not a nostalgia cashgrab. The cash grabs would be the clone lines. Reaction was the first big line to appeal to the old bastards like me that love this stuff. They're perfect and it isnt too spot on whatever that means. They look exactly how they should. Take a hike, friend.They probably should have made that Megazord like the Transformers Devastator and made it a 6" figure, but it's fine. It's not supposed to be to scale.
Oh that's odd, I would never have expected Power Rangers ReAction figures, it doesn't seem fitting, but in the end looks like it fits, either way ReAction figures are not for me (except for a few of the band figs) , they are way too expensive for what they are and mostly look really badly put together, the less is more thing is way too spot on, they really represent the heights of nostalgia cash grabbing. I also can't get behind a Megazord that is the same size as a Jason figure.
6 hours ago, Mr_Scary92 said:What makes you think that?
I dont know it might be the same designs of the characters, at least the power rangers themselves.
I always liked the design of the Pig Head monster, otherwise meh on these.
For some reason this works, even though it's a 90s property.