Shown below is the new Storm Collectibles Street Fighter Alpha 3 Storm Arena Ryu (Black Ver.) 1/12 Scale BBTS Exclusive Figure is available and in-stock at places like our sponsor: BigBadToyStore.comRyu has a burning desire to fight the strongest fighters in the world. He cares not for glory or wealth, but always lives for his next match and tours the world in solitude looking for opponents. He was the winner of the first Street Fighter tournament and defeated Sagat there. In Street Fighter Alpha 3, he is being hunted by M. Bison and his forces to be used as a new host for Bison's mind.Product Features1/12 ScaleMade of plasticBased on the Street Fighter Alpha 3 video gamePart of the Storm Arena seriesMultiple points of articulationInterchangeable parts and accessoriesBox ContentsRyu figureAlternate head sculptAlternate pair of handsHadoken effectFigure stand
Shown below is the new Storm Collectibles Arena Baki Hanma: Son of Ogre Storm Arena Jack Hammer 1/12 Scale Action Figure are available for pre-order at places like our sponsor BigBadToyStore.com.Based on the character from the Best Hit NETFLIX animation series "Baki Hanma", STORM ARENA 1/12 JACK HAMMER Action Figure is Coming Soon! "STORM ARENA" 1/12 Scale Action Figures feature full articulation and a highly detailed sculpt that captures the various details of the character. Don't miss your chance to add this Jack Hammer figure to your Baki Hanma collection!Product Features1/12 ScaleMade of plasticBased on the Baki Hanma: Son of Ogre anime seriesPart of the Storm Arena lineHighly detailedFully articulatedBox ContentsJack Hammer figureInterchangeable head sculpt2 Additional pairs of interchangeable handsStand
Shown below is a preview look at the new Arena Son of Ogre: Baki Hanma - Jack Hanma 1/12th Scale Figure from Storm Collectibles. When more information is available we will be sure to let you know.
20 hours ago, Jscott991 said:Shiranui Mai as well, which is why I passed
Yeah, I had the chance to play with that figure thanks to my friend, and while there were certain things to appreciate about it, overall it felt really disappointing to me, so I never went ahead with her. It's like they release early alpha prototypes when it comes to female figures...
37 minutes ago, deecee4 said:That pretty much tracks with Storm's rep for being way more into producing male figures than female figures. The proof is in their output of course but i remember it brought up on a podcast where one of the members had some kind of association with someone from Storm and that was very much the case lol. Personally, i think they should maybe outsource some when it comes to female figure r&d.
I didn't know this about Storm (I don't buy from them) so I was very eagerly awaiting Shiranui Mai. Then when she was shown, I was blown away by how low detailed and poor the face was. I just assumed they were being slavishly true to an old video game. But no male has ever looked like they had a 90s video game face.
1 minute ago, Jscott991 said:Tiny head Chun-Li looks like basically no effort was put into making her.
I will also say that Storm's style seems to be to overemphasize the low-detail, pixelated anime faces for its female figures (Morrigan, Chun-Li in particular, but they did this with Shiranui Mai as well, which is why I passed), but they don't do the same for their male counterparts.
That pretty much tracks with Storm's rep for being way more into producing male figures than female figures. The proof is in their output of course but i remember it brought up on a podcast where one of the members had some kind of association with someone from Storm and that was very much the case lol. Personally, i think they should maybe outsource some when it comes to female figure r&d.
8 hours ago, SpiderS said:Felicia getting a figure is awesome news for sure. Morrigan looks pretty good for a prototype, I'm definitely getting both of them. I'm still on the fence about this version of Chun-Li, though, and I'm really curious to see how R. Mika will turn out. While I'm generally happy with the lineup, looking at the male figures, it seems like Storm has put more extra effort into male figures compared to the female ones.
Tiny head Chun-Li looks like basically no effort was put into making her.
I will also say that Storm's style seems to be to overemphasize the low-detail, pixelated anime faces for its female figures (Morrigan, Chun-Li in particular, but they did this with Shiranui Mai as well, which is why I passed), but they don't do the same for their male counterparts.
Felicia getting a figure is awesome news for sure. Morrigan looks pretty good for a prototype, I'm definitely getting both of them. I'm still on the fence about this version of Chun-Li, though, and I'm really curious to see how R. Mika will turn out. While I'm generally happy with the lineup, looking at the male figures, it seems like Storm has put more extra effort into male figures compared to the female ones.
1 hour ago, BB_Shockwave said:I have been waiting ages for a Felicia toy, but this looks like a statue, no articulation...
The final design will almost certainly be like all their other arena figures. She is supposed to fit with their Morrigan.
I have been waiting ages for a Felicia toy, but this looks like a statue, no articulation...