20 minutes ago, Satam said:Seems like you may have posted in the wrong thread?
Hahaha Thanks for the redirection... I was supposed to respond to McFarlane's Red Death (chat thread ) that'll be Gold Death soon hehe... doing some multitasking so... got lost
22 minutes ago, Blurr86 said:Since it's a variant and standalone I'm expecting really cool accessories. It has to be as good as that standalone Flash with lightning streaks. That's how I see it.
Seems like you may have posted in the wrong thread?
13 hours ago, Belmont13 said:Not bad looking figures but I wished the Death one either look like the character from the movie or you know like Death.
Since it's a variant and standalone I'm expecting really cool accessories. It has to be as good as that standalone Flash with lightning streaks. That's how I see it.
Interesting......
I would have to see the figs in the real (or review)....
To give you my "honest" take on the bunch....
Would be nice to get a Highlander Connery (rest in peace).
That fig I would be in on for sure..
Not bad looking figures but I wished the Death one either look like the character from the movie or you know like Death.
Man Creepshow and Death Dealer look really rad, I want those, but the price... meh
Figures look good...??
On 10/16/2020 at 8:04 PM, JayC said:Incendium And Fig Biz have announced they will be doing 5" figures based on the classic Highlander movie with Connor Macleod and Kurgan. Incendium And Fig Biz are probably best known for their Heavy Metal and Bill &Ted figures which you can check out at our sponsor BigBadToyStore.com. I would expect these new Highlander figures to cost around the $30 each. Will be interesting to see if the end up doing a figure based on the Sean Connery character Juan Snchez-Villalobos Ramrez.
5" yet for $30 each. Macleod's powers are similar to He-man's... and if memory serves me right, he came from some kind of barbaric race... they were on earth for thousands of years. I'd say the price is suitable to a 7" scale fig with great sculpt .... has to be muscular too. Hope creators of figs like these consider the value of our money too.
I don't really collect this scale, but I wish that Death figure looked more like William Sadler.
Does figbiz own toybiz or how are they not getting lawsuit for using that logo? As far as I know ToyBiz and Marvel were turned into one company in the end of 90s, therefore Disney can sue them I guess.