I was just over at Triad toys, looking at some of the stuff they have for pre order, and Craig's stuff is easily as good as, if not better than theirs.
If the prototype is THIS good, just imagine how the finished figure will be!
Plus, since Craig is throwing in extra sets of hands, and an interchangable chest plate, in a few years, Triad is going to have some serious competition in the customs market.
Here's to you, Craig! May you knock them ALL out of the park!
JediJaida
Huh....that's going to jack up the price more than a smidge, I think.
However, if the whole kit and kaboodle can be kept to $25.00 or slightly less, I will not complain.
This is quality stuff that we're going to be shelling out our greenbacks for, and we should expect to pay accordingly.
Not that the previous body wasn't worth the ten bucks, but this bod blows it away!
And full retail packaging is definitely going to up the ante, not to mention the price.
Let us know when you're ready to take pre-orders, Craig! I'll probably spend a good portion of my tax refund check on these babies.
Or you know, my Christmas bonus.
JediJaida
Very nice!! I love how you are taking the Mego scale and modernizing the design. This is really what I think Mattel should have done. Their loss is your gain, because I think I am going to be swapping a bunch of figures to these bodies! I think you really nailed the perfect body size choice. Like you said, it will work for the largest amount of customs. I have three hopes. My first hope is the height. Zica 1.0 was fantastic, but just a bit taller than Mego. I hope that Zica 2.0 will be the same height as Mego & Mattel etc. My second hope is that these are a smashing success so that you can make a bigger, buffer body! My third hope is that you are able to produce the Zica female body. I have been wanting a better female body for a long time!
The one huge advantage I have this time around is that the design studio I've hired to make the prototypes is in the US. I'm actually able to drive there and speak with the sculptors face to face. This has made a huge difference compared to what I went through with the v.1 body. The ZICA body v.1 was completely prototyped in China which made the development process much more difficult. It's more expensive to have the work done here in the US but I've found out that it's more than worth it.
Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009
Too much space. Need more toys!
Check out the ever growing Mego like sized vehicles data base.
Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009
Too much space. Need more toys!
Check out the ever growing Mego like sized vehicles data base.