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  • HardyGirl
    Mego Museum's Poster Girl
    • Apr 3, 2007
    • 13949

    Mego-ey or realistic?

    When you see or buy customs or "re-megos" as it were, do you like them more realistic or or Mego-like w/ plastic parts, or oven mitts, or interesting color choices and even the crooked little smiles?

    Although I didn't own a lot of Megos as a kid, I knew kids who did. And I also watched all those commercials every day after school. Seeing the more Mego-ey look gives me the warm fuzzies, and just reminds me of when every kid you knew (even the girls) owned at least one Mego.

    What's your opinion?
    "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
    'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
    Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
    If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
  • megowgsh
    Customego HoF Curator
    • Nov 19, 2003
    • 7420

    #2
    Megoesque for me.

    At one point in my customizing career my goal was to use every non-super hero Mego head for a super-hero or super villain custom. That way there was no disputing whether or not my custom was Megoesque.
    Check out ALL my customs at https://www.facebook.com/megowgshcustoms

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    • SUP-Ronin
      Stuck in a laundry shoot.
      • Oct 8, 2007
      • 3146

      #3
      Megoey. Definately. I mean look at the Mego Green Goblin. Sure he looks like some kind of twisted drag queen by todays standards, but that's makes him extra cool as far as vintage megos go.

      I can certainly appreciate the realistic look of some customs and figures out there, but the real nostalgia comes from the more vintage style figures. Especially if they look like the cartoons/comic images from that period.
      "Steel-like jaws clacked away, each bite slashing flesh from my body - I used my knife and my hands, and when they were gone, my bloody stumps - and yet the turtles came."

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      • robbo1970
        Member
        • Oct 2, 2010
        • 60

        #4
        me too.

        100% mego-ey. I love the simplicity of the way the mego characters were put together.

        Some of the customs are complete works of art, but for me, part of the charm with mego is the basic simplicity of the figures and outfits.

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        • Meule
          Verbose Member
          • Nov 14, 2004
          • 28720

          #5
          Both appeal to me. For my own customs I do both styles as well
          "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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          • SeattleEd
            SynthoRes Transmigrator
            • Oct 24, 2007
            • 4351

            #6
            Vote for both camps.
            I highly appreciate those that can replicate "What if" and those that do "Here is how I see it".
            I have and do both. I love my all black RM Batman. Mego-esque but modern.

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            • samurainoir
              Eloquent Member
              • Dec 26, 2006
              • 18758

              #7
              I'm cool with both as well. Sometimes I'm feeling a figure is more nostalgic and other times you want something more contemporary. It's mostly the character itself that dictates it for me I guess. If it's the Barry Allan Flash, definitely "Megoey", Wally West, I choose a more contemporary sculpt.

              Although I think even vintage Megos kind of have it both ways, particularly as some of the actor likenesses got quite good.

              I've been thinking a great deal of the 8" format lately and while it's the classic Mego look that has brought the scale/format back with a nostalgia driven market, I think it's continued and healthy survival will be to go the high end Hot Toys route as well. Looking at the quality of the Zica figures, here is hoping this starts that upwards trend at the $30 prince point.
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              • ScottA
                Original Member
                • Jun 25, 2001
                • 12264

                #8
                Mego-like for me. But I can see the appeal of other styles.
                sigpic WANTED: Boxed, Carded and Kresge Carded WGSH

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                • BlackKnight
                  The DarkSide Customizer
                  • Apr 16, 2005
                  • 14622

                  #9
                  Threw the yrs, I have since been thought in different directions on what Terms like Megoey, Mego Like and Megoesque even mean.

                  To Me ..., Stuff like Hot Toys, and DC Direct 13incher's are Mego Like , Made in 2010 instead of 1975 .

                  I want the Best Representation of a Character Ever , and if it means to shell out a few more bucks to do so, then so be it. I still enjoy my Vintage Mego's ..., But do not need them to Look that way to purchase New 1's , add to lines and Expand outside of what is offered.
                  ... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.


                  always trading for Hot Toys Figures .

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                  • bobws
                    Permanent Member
                    • Feb 13, 2008
                    • 3479

                    #10
                    Another vote for both, however i won an ebay auction of a character i was going to make and figured this would save me some trouble. when it came in parts for the design on the figure were cut foam and tan tape used for details. it looked sooo much better in the distance shot on ebay. i just set it aside it never made it near my collection of custom Mego's. that was i little too far the other way.
                    "Hang on Lady... We go for a RIDE!" - Shorty to Willie Scott.Best movie line from Indiana Jones & the Temple Of Doom

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                    • The Bat
                      Batman Fanatic
                      • Jul 14, 2002
                      • 13412

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Type3Toys
                      Well, back in the day, original mego WAS realistic. Do you think mego rejected outfits or head sculpt prototype because they looked to good? Wanting stuff to look "real", even back in the mego 70's, is the reason we see the progression in the likeness of the original WGSH and other mego lines.
                      I have a pretty good original mego collection and I enjoy seeing all types of custom figures. To be able to make something brand new, yet capture a look that is decades old is no easy feat.
                      But I beleive mego always intended to make figures realistic. That is why when I design and build my own figures, it is important to me to capture the best, most accurate likness to the character that I possibly can, which is just what mego tried to do.
                      Well said John!! Like you said, some Megos were very accurate Sculpts of the Characters(Mr.Fantastic, Green Goblin, Cpt.Kirk)...and Mego didn't reject them because they weren't goofy looking enough(MC Batman, etc...).
                      As far as Customs go...I'm in the "both" Camps. Some of my Customs look like Mego could have made them...and others look more modern.
                      Last edited by The Bat; Oct 15, '10, 8:03 PM.
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                      • MIB41
                        Eloquent Member
                        • Sep 25, 2005
                        • 15633

                        #12
                        I agree with Type3Toys as well. As a kid I thought Megos did translate well, for the most part, to the comics. But what made Megos a novelty for me were the removable outfits and masks. You could custom build your own adventures and mix them with other lines, like AHI, LJN, etc. So when a new line comes along and has these qualities, that is fun. BUT I want the head sculpt of the figure to have a good likeness for me as an adult. The removable outfits and 8 inch scale satisfy the nostalgia, but there has to be a modern evolution to the sculpt because I'm not that kid anymore. This Mattel line is aimed at the collectors, so why not give them a good head sculpt? This idea of giving a vanilla flavor to the heads as one person's interpretation of what a Mego was for them, misses a big segment of the collectors market that are now accustom to quality likeness in better made figures. Something to consider anyway.

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                        • Captain
                          Fighting the good fight!
                          • Jun 17, 2001
                          • 6031

                          #13
                          When it comes to customs, I always try to make mine to fit the Mego esqe mold, but I can see where the realism movement has its place too.

                          As for the Re-Mego stuff, I like that it also follows both edicts. the Trek stuff is painstakingly made to match up to the original line, while others like Zica and Spectre are showing us just how high the bar can be set for realism. A nice mix!
                          "Crayons taste like purple!"

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                          • Werewolf
                            Inhuman
                            • Jul 14, 2003
                            • 14957

                            #14
                            I prefer the retro look. When they get too modern looking they stop looking like Megos and more like smaller Sideshow dolls.
                            You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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                            • PNGwynne
                              Master of Fowl Play
                              • Jun 5, 2008
                              • 19901

                              #15
                              Megoesque for me--I love things tha look like line extensions, and I always plan my customs that way.
                              WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.

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