My two cents into this seemingly repetitive argument which will probably get me into a lot of additional political trouble ...
I totally understand the Hasbro master license limitations with Marvel and 100% expect that there is little chance Hasbro will allow that to change. FTC won't be pumping out Marvel figures so really, stop lamenting this and "demanding" changes. Vote with your dollars. The Spider-man set was a disaster with poor silk screening and packaging. I have the modern Captain America on Doc's buff body and it is fantastic. Love it. Bought the Wolverine set and the brown costume Wolverine is one of my all time favourite "remegos" with great quality, fit and finish on the body that came with the set. Honest squishy head with decent enough paint application. That being said, the cost is high and I doubt I will buy everything but Thor looks good and I understand Deadpool might be next.
I completely get the FTC variant exhaustion for collectors. Who wants 5 Batmen only slightly different? BUT, they are releasing variants after the initial run is complete. Which works for me. If you missed Fist Fighting Aquaman you can get Kresge Aquaman. No one is forcing you to buy them all. Ask ANY toy executive and they will immediately explain why most toy lines have multiples of the main heroes!
The quality issue gets me ... so totally polarized. There are those that think EMCE walks on water and those that think FTC can never do right. My experience indicates that like real life nothing is that black and white. FTC has faults and merits and EMCE has faults and merits ...
Indian made FTC bodies are crap. I have not yet received a Space 1999 figure that wasn't disintegrated in the package. Although I have had EXCELLENT luck with the white bodies specifically on the free Clown figures. Strip the clothes and they make great, inexpensive bodies. The bulk white bodies were different or made up of varying production runs cause some have been crap.
The initial run of FTC China made superheroes had very tight elastics that ripped the arm holes. I have two dead FTC superhero bodies with this problem. But since then they have been better and none, I repeat, none have broken since. I can only hope they stand up and not die like the Space 1999 figures.
Bif Bang Pow figures (which I understand use EMCE's bodies? Or are they just licensed and BBP uses it's own factories?) are physically weak. Not one female Lost figure's ankle survived removing her shoes. And I have bought cases when they went on sale. I've taken to cutting them off rather than breaking the ankle. I have a DRAWERFUL of busted hip pin BBP figures.
I have ZERO issues with the DST Monster and Star Trek figures. All are amazing and great quality. Not a broken body or crappy costume in the bunch. Sure, Pike and Picard have solid, or at least very rigid, painted heads but the paint application is neat and looks great.
The Sea Ghost figure suffers from poor silk screening or the costumes are sew too tight so the black parts of the costume stretch and revel a lot of white underneath. The head is a solid cast vinyl, nicer than cast resin but not as desirable as rotocast, squishy heads. Paint application is sloppy. Paint on the body, on the costume, all over the face, etc. Also, the body is nice and heavy so you would expect quality but they too suffer from the too tight elastics of some of the FTC superheroes. I have several ripped through arm sockets and like BBP, several busted hip pins. But the head cast is awesome from a design point. The figure design is cool and the price point is awesome.
As far as spare bodies go, I have never had one single issue with Doc's swivel muscle bodies. They are amazing and bullet proof. Granted they use an elastic but I love them. David's Type-S figure is brilliant. I own a good whack of them as well. So long as you are careful to warm up the parts before removing you are less likely to break a joint. All my fave figures that are broken are now on either a Doc swivel body or a Type-S.
Even with all these faults, glitches and issues I still love the figures. I still buy every Space 1999 figure I find. I have a whack of Sea Ghosts. I love my Teen Titans figures even though Speedy appears to be a Nazi and perpetually has his left arm straight out and rigid. I bought the expensive Wolverine set even though I personally dislike the removable yellow cowl feature. It really is a great time for new mego style figures. Do I wish that every Marvel and DC figure was immediately available and 100% perfect? Sure. But that will NEVER happen. All the companies have as much financial support from me as I can muster. I just recognize that not all the offerings are for me and with this absolutely crazy amount of product available I have the luxury this hobby hasn't had in a long time to pick and choose my purchases.
And anything missing will get the kitbash custom treatment since I can't paint worth a darn. Thanks to Austin and FTC I have a blue camo Aquaman that looks pretty fricken amazing and professional.
- Marty
I totally understand the Hasbro master license limitations with Marvel and 100% expect that there is little chance Hasbro will allow that to change. FTC won't be pumping out Marvel figures so really, stop lamenting this and "demanding" changes. Vote with your dollars. The Spider-man set was a disaster with poor silk screening and packaging. I have the modern Captain America on Doc's buff body and it is fantastic. Love it. Bought the Wolverine set and the brown costume Wolverine is one of my all time favourite "remegos" with great quality, fit and finish on the body that came with the set. Honest squishy head with decent enough paint application. That being said, the cost is high and I doubt I will buy everything but Thor looks good and I understand Deadpool might be next.
I completely get the FTC variant exhaustion for collectors. Who wants 5 Batmen only slightly different? BUT, they are releasing variants after the initial run is complete. Which works for me. If you missed Fist Fighting Aquaman you can get Kresge Aquaman. No one is forcing you to buy them all. Ask ANY toy executive and they will immediately explain why most toy lines have multiples of the main heroes!
The quality issue gets me ... so totally polarized. There are those that think EMCE walks on water and those that think FTC can never do right. My experience indicates that like real life nothing is that black and white. FTC has faults and merits and EMCE has faults and merits ...
Indian made FTC bodies are crap. I have not yet received a Space 1999 figure that wasn't disintegrated in the package. Although I have had EXCELLENT luck with the white bodies specifically on the free Clown figures. Strip the clothes and they make great, inexpensive bodies. The bulk white bodies were different or made up of varying production runs cause some have been crap.
The initial run of FTC China made superheroes had very tight elastics that ripped the arm holes. I have two dead FTC superhero bodies with this problem. But since then they have been better and none, I repeat, none have broken since. I can only hope they stand up and not die like the Space 1999 figures.
Bif Bang Pow figures (which I understand use EMCE's bodies? Or are they just licensed and BBP uses it's own factories?) are physically weak. Not one female Lost figure's ankle survived removing her shoes. And I have bought cases when they went on sale. I've taken to cutting them off rather than breaking the ankle. I have a DRAWERFUL of busted hip pin BBP figures.
I have ZERO issues with the DST Monster and Star Trek figures. All are amazing and great quality. Not a broken body or crappy costume in the bunch. Sure, Pike and Picard have solid, or at least very rigid, painted heads but the paint application is neat and looks great.
The Sea Ghost figure suffers from poor silk screening or the costumes are sew too tight so the black parts of the costume stretch and revel a lot of white underneath. The head is a solid cast vinyl, nicer than cast resin but not as desirable as rotocast, squishy heads. Paint application is sloppy. Paint on the body, on the costume, all over the face, etc. Also, the body is nice and heavy so you would expect quality but they too suffer from the too tight elastics of some of the FTC superheroes. I have several ripped through arm sockets and like BBP, several busted hip pins. But the head cast is awesome from a design point. The figure design is cool and the price point is awesome.
As far as spare bodies go, I have never had one single issue with Doc's swivel muscle bodies. They are amazing and bullet proof. Granted they use an elastic but I love them. David's Type-S figure is brilliant. I own a good whack of them as well. So long as you are careful to warm up the parts before removing you are less likely to break a joint. All my fave figures that are broken are now on either a Doc swivel body or a Type-S.
Even with all these faults, glitches and issues I still love the figures. I still buy every Space 1999 figure I find. I have a whack of Sea Ghosts. I love my Teen Titans figures even though Speedy appears to be a Nazi and perpetually has his left arm straight out and rigid. I bought the expensive Wolverine set even though I personally dislike the removable yellow cowl feature. It really is a great time for new mego style figures. Do I wish that every Marvel and DC figure was immediately available and 100% perfect? Sure. But that will NEVER happen. All the companies have as much financial support from me as I can muster. I just recognize that not all the offerings are for me and with this absolutely crazy amount of product available I have the luxury this hobby hasn't had in a long time to pick and choose my purchases.
And anything missing will get the kitbash custom treatment since I can't paint worth a darn. Thanks to Austin and FTC I have a blue camo Aquaman that looks pretty fricken amazing and professional.
- Marty
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