The Big Foot would be even cooler if it had a changeo head sculpted like Ted Cassidy as well as the Andre the Giant.
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My main concern is that the figure be in proper scale, which means it needs to be 9.75" tall.Comment
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So we're supposed to be happy with whatever the final product is? The purpose of any constructive criticism is to help make sure the final product is as accurate and pleasing to as many fans as possible — ensuring both happy customers and maximized sales for BBP, and thus increasing the likelihood of further releases in the line. As Chief Creative Consultant to TimeLife's massive DVD release of The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection, I can assure you that a company's willingness to listen to and take advice from fans makes for a better product. It appears BBP is one of those companies, and is to be commended — and rewarded — for it.Expectation is the death of discovery.Comment
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I think this line will be a massive hit. I hope they make Steve Austin with his traditional tan outfit he used in so many missions. In my eyes, that outfit is more iconic than the red jogging suit that Kenner promoted. In the show, you only saw that red outfit in the origin story and a traditional version in the Bionic Woman story when he and Jamie were running together. Outside of that, he was in his mission threads. And when you look at most customs, that is what people put him in.
The red track suit was actually used in several other episodes throughout Seasons 1-3. The khaki "adventure fatigues" was by far the most common outfit to be worn by Steve. The reason? The producers were able to "recycle" footage of Steve in action when wearing the khaki outfit. In fact, some of the footage of Steve running through the woods, right before he encounters Andre, in "The Secret of Bigfoot" was lifted from the previous season's "The Pioneers". Lee Majors' appearance changed too much in Seasons 4 & 5 to use recycled footage, so the khaki outfit disappeared, in favor of the much more "stylish" one-piece zip-up jumpsuits.Comment
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Over the years, I've been fortunate and honored to be able to contribute to a few "official" SMDM products, including Rittenhouse Archive's 2004 trading card set, Herbie J Pilato's The Bionic Book, Time Life's Complete SMDM DVD Collection, and Fabulous Films' upcoming complete DVD collections of both SMDM and The Bionic Woman for the U.K. market.Last edited by Mattildo; Oct 17, '11, 6:39 PM.Comment
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Well Hulk was never really in scale on the Mego line, right?Those who look outside dream. Those who look within awake.
Samples of my work are found here: Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness
To do list:
1:6 boots for Mathilda, 1:1 Romulan Commander outfit, Ursus helmet; Cornelius appliance
1:9 scale ape's new suit for Cornelius;Comment
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I got a chance to play with Bigfoot at NY Comiccon. There are some
changes to the lower legs and arms to give him more stature and
reach.
I did mention the darker skin to one of the BBP principals, so
they are aware of it. It may be difficult to hit a shade that isn't
brown.Comment
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I got a chance to play with Bigfoot at NY Comiccon. There are some
changes to the lower legs and arms to give him more stature and
reach.
I did mention the darker skin to one of the BBP principals, so
they are aware of it. It may be difficult to hit a shade that isn't
brown.Comment
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So we're supposed to be happy with whatever the final product is? The purpose of any constructive criticism is to help make sure the final product is as accurate and pleasing to as many fans as possible — ensuring both happy customers and maximized sales for BBP, and thus increasing the likelihood of further releases in the line. As Chief Creative Consultant to TimeLife's massive DVD release of The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection, I can assure you that a company's willingness to listen to and take advice from fans makes for a better product. It appears BBP is one of those companies, and is to be commended — and rewarded — for it.
But to answer the naysayers, I personally don't consider myself to be a "yes man" accepting anything a company puts in front of me. I merely refuse to adhere to the fanboy credo of COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN. Especially given that the figure looks strikingly close to the source material.Last edited by mhackley; Oct 17, '11, 10:25 PM.Comment
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Man don't I wish! A series of SMDM CD soundtracks is the holy grail of my wish list. Oliver Nelson's amazing score deserves to be preserved on CD — yesterday! I'm still surprised it hasn't been released by now. The Bionic Woman has four volumes of its Joe Harnell scores available on CD, and we fans have been praying SMDM gets the same treatment. I've been discussing the issue for years with another fan, and we are going to begin serious research and campaign to (hopefully) make it happen.Comment
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I admire your take on customer satisfaction.
But to answer the naysayers, I personally don't consider myself to be a "yes man" accepting anything a company puts in front of me. I merely refuse to adhere to the fanboy credo of COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN. Especially given that the figure looks strikingly close to the source material.Comment
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I've been following this thread just because it's cool to hear about the new Mego-like products; even though this particular line isn't really my cup of tea. I just wanted to comment in general: I think it's cool that people have the opportunity to express their thoughts while these (and other lines) are still in the pre-production stages. I agree that the manufacturers of these toys owe us nothing, but on the flip side, we owe them nothing.
It's in everyone's best interest to have a Mego-like product that people actually want so that they will sell well and more Mego-like lines will be considered. I know sometimes the comments can get a bit negative, but sometimes the products could have been easily made better. I have no dog in the SMDM fight, so again, I'm not talking about this thread in particular. I just think it's ok for people to express their opinion (even if it's negative) because it gives the manufacturers an idea of what their potential customers think.
We fanboys are the ones buying the products and if enough of the complaints are the same, hopefully the manufacturers will take notice before the toys hit the shelves making the fanboys less unhappy and helping the manufacturers to sell more toys!Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.Comment
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