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  • mego maniac mark
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    Got my set from EE. I opened the first set I got a few weeks ago, but gonna keep these sealed. I can't help but absolutely love these figures. Can't wait for the future waves .

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  • thunderbolt
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    Don't see what's wrong with the belt buckle either, its well done and a unique piece to boot. They could have gone lazy and painted it on there instead. What were they supposed to do instead for the chest emblems? Stickers? They lasted about a week or so on my childhood Mego figures, so that would be an awesome idea here.

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  • ThePlayerOnTheOtherSide
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    Originally posted by Capt_Kirk
    I'm pretty happy with mine. I love some of the decisions they made with Batman like,
    gloves as hands
    boots for feet.
    adding the base neck of the cowl.
    full cape with wire to pose it.
    the things I didn't like was the head sculpt on Batman isn't very accurate and the paint job could be much better.
    a screen printed batsignal on the chest.
    VERY poor trimming on the utility belt as well as a poor buckle.
    I would have loved to see the unitard be thinner material on both Batman and Robin.
    I totally agree with you guys regarding the Riddler's shoes.
    to me the Joker is almost perfect.
    Overall the changes can be made relatively easy but, for 25.00 per figure. I would've liked them to be better. I still love them and will collect them all and be happy about it. I've only waited 50 freaking years for them. : )
    The Batman sculpt looks bang-on to me, but I don't have the figure so maybe it looks different in person.

    As for the screen-printed batsignal, they've done this with the 1st Batman Mego wave as well. I can understand why it might miff some people because it's technically not a replica of the original, but I love it. It looks perfect and we don't have to worry about the glue eventually drying and the signal falling off and getting lost. I see it as an improvement on the original design.

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  • Capt_Kirk
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    I'm pretty happy with mine. I love some of the decisions they made with Batman like,
    gloves as hands
    boots for feet.
    adding the base neck of the cowl.
    full cape with wire to pose it.
    the things I didn't like was the head sculpt on Batman isn't very accurate and the paint job could be much better.
    a screen printed batsignal on the chest.
    VERY poor trimming on the utility belt as well as a poor buckle.
    I would have loved to see the unitard be thinner material on both Batman and Robin.
    I totally agree with you guys regarding the Riddler's shoes.
    to me the Joker is almost perfect.
    Overall the changes can be made relatively easy but, for 25.00 per figure. I would've liked them to be better. I still love them and will collect them all and be happy about it. I've only waited 50 freaking years for them. : )

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  • Mego Magyar
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    Originally posted by ThePlayerOnTheOtherSide
    Hmmmm...tried that from both sides and couldn't get it to work. I'll keep looking, thanks.
    I just opened one and will try to take some photos of how it's done.

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  • Mego Magyar
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    My figures have arrived!!!
    Yippee!!!

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  • jeffbearco
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    You know, I thought the Riddler figure was kinda creepy in a white panel van offering free candy.
    But after those pictures, I'd say they nailed it and the actual character was every bit that creepy.

    You win, Figures Toy Company.

    LOL

    JeffBearCO

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  • ThePlayerOnTheOtherSide
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    Originally posted by jayraytee
    Someone posted a walkthrough once with pictures I think. Basically you put the tiny screwdriver into the mechanism from behind between the little thing that locks onto the teeth and the teeth. Then it just slides open.
    Hmmmm...tried that from both sides and couldn't get it to work. I'll keep looking, thanks.

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  • EmergencyIan
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    I could be wrong about this (I'm certainly no authority when it comes to this series), but I think the photographs of Frank Gorshin in the Riddler costume on wearing black loafers where taken in between filming.

    Look at the above photograph and the one that I've posted below.



    - Ian

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  • sprytel
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    I just don't get why they went all accurate with the costumes then blew it on Riddler's shoes.

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  • thunderbolt
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    I just don't get why they went all accurate with the costumes then blew it on Riddler's shoes.

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  • Boywonder0
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    I'm going to use a repro pair of Robin shoes after some trimming.
    Please post some pictures after done!

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  • thunderbolt
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    Originally posted by captact
    Paint them green like I did!
    I'm going to use a repro pair of Robin shoes after some trimming.

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  • Teemu
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    to the Batmobile Robin!! (on Zicaway bodies)

    100_6639.jpg100_6641.jpg100_6638.jpg100_6642.jpg

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  • jayraytee
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    Originally posted by ThePlayerOnTheOtherSide
    How exactly do you open the FTC tie with a flat screwdriver? I have a very tiny one and tried it and couldn't figure it out. Catwoman arrived with her glove off her arm and I would love to open it to put it on her then reseal!
    Someone posted a walkthrough once with pictures I think. Basically you put the tiny screwdriver into the mechanism from behind between the little thing that locks onto the teeth and the teeth. Then it just slides open.

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