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  • Boy_Wonder_1978
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    Originally posted by Boywonder0
    We? Are you the forum members spokesman now? Stop the whining and hating. It's not fun anymore.
    There's no need for that man! There's plenty of forums for that sort of thing, but I don't think this is one of them. Everyone's pretty cool on here.

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  • Agent4125
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    Originally posted by mickeymoosemego
    ... They are all new. ...
    "All new"? I thought that all exclusives are just variants of existing figures?
    So what does "all new" mean in this case?
    New sculpts? New clothes? New accessories?

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  • starsky
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    hope they do green hornet and kato from the crossover episodes!!!!!

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  • mickeymoosemego
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    I can tell you a couple of great exclusives are coming out right before Christmas. One is Bat 66 and one is WGH. They are all new. They are not Toycade's!

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  • wise guy
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    I don't mind FTC making variants because I don't buy them. Some collectors like them, but for me the variants( and 2 packs ) are a waste of money.
    Buy what you like

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  • Teemu
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    Originally posted by Boywonder0
    We? Are you the forum members spokesman now? Stop the whining and hating. It's not fun anymore.
    stop trolling me

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  • houseofdracula
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    It's not much different from when we were kids if you really think about it.
    I'll use my childhood - Mego experience as an example,...

    I had the Batcave play set.
    I had the Batmobile.
    I had the Batcycle.
    I had the Bat-lab.
    I had multiple Batman, Robin, Joker, Riddler and Penguin figures.
    Both fist fighters and regular versions.
    (Once they started to wear out with frayed capes and missing stickers, I'd replace them when I could).

    I never owned Catwoman or Batgirl because I didn't like or want them.
    (Plus I was afraid of getting made fun of for playing with Girl Dolls)

    I owned a Superman but never got around to buying an Aquaman.
    I owned a Hulk but no other Marvel figures.

    For Star Trek, I had Kirk, Spock & McCoy.
    None of the others.

    I had a Fonzie but none of the others from the Happy Days line.

    I only owned 2 of the KISS 12 inch dolls but would have bought the other 2 if I could have found them and if I could have afforded them with their steep $10.00 price tag in 1978.

    It's the same deal today.
    We don't HAVE to buy every figure that's thrown at us.
    Buy the one's that you like.

    If you have extra money and want to buy extra variant figures, go for it.
    If you don't want to spend your money on them, don't.

    In today's world with the Batman 66 figures from FTC, I own all 3 of the current waves.
    However, I only own 1 of the variant figures. (Pink Cowl Batman)

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  • Boywonder0
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    Originally posted by Teemu
    Because it's basically buying the same figure over and over that WE don't really need...at today's high prices for toys.
    We? Are you the forum members spokesman now? Stop the whining and hating. It's not fun anymore.

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  • darkbros
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    exactly, I just ignore the variants. They've always bugged me in any line. I just want one Batman or Joker, not 7. That's what's so frustrating with the WGSH line, they've had the license for a couple years now and all they keep pumping out are the same 7-8 characters over and over. Finally starting to see a trickle of new stuff with the Kresge line.
    are there REALLY a lot of completists out there collecting this line? to me that's what drove a lot of
    Mattel's batman toy lines into the ground.
    The company bets on completists to want every variant figure to keep the line
    profitable while the fan gets burned and moves on, causing the line to eventually
    die when they start blowing out figures at a 1/3rd of retail in backlash.

    I haven't got every new figure from FTC and probably will not in either line '66 or WGSH.
    I've always been content with filling my shelves with customs, and that's what I'll continue to do.
    Unless buying a figure is an upgrade and better than what I've got, or is more cost effective to buy
    the figure than to making my own
    ( as in the case of Sivana and Alfred) then I'll do it.

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  • Teemu
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    Originally posted by rlkrefft
    I don't see why all the hate for the variants. With the exception of the tied up ones, they have all been a key part of the show and storyline. After waiting decades for toys on the series I am enjoying them all. We are not getting much from Hot Toys, Neca or Mattel, FTC is the only place we will see these rare figures. I don't always cheerlead them, I still think their 66 Batgirl is Fugly as all hell, but I am enjoying all the others.
    Because it's basically buying the same figure over and over that we don't really need...at today's high prices for toys.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Originally posted by TRDouble
    I am not stopping either. I will simply skip the ones I don't want or the ones I can't afford at the price (the EE Exclusives). No need for me to drop the entire line because they are releasing variants that I do not want. Especially when I am enjoying the FTC 1966 Batman figures that I do have!
    exactly, I just ignore the variants. They've always bugged me in any line. I just want one Batman or Joker, not 7. That's what's so frustrating with the WGSH line, they've had the license for a couple years now and all they keep pumping out are the same 7-8 characters over and over. Finally starting to see a trickle of new stuff with the Kresge line.

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  • rlkrefft
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    I don't see why all the hate for the variants. With the exception of the tied up ones, they have all been a key part of the show and storyline. After waiting decades for toys on the series I am enjoying them all. We are not getting much from Hot Toys, Neca or Mattel, FTC is the only place we will see these rare figures. I don't always cheerlead them, I still think their 66 Batgirl is Fugly as all hell, but I am enjoying all the others.

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  • TRDouble
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    I am not stopping either. I will simply skip the ones I don't want or the ones I can't afford at the price (the EE Exclusives). No need for me to drop the entire line because they are releasing variants that I do not want. Especially when I am enjoying the FTC 1966 Batman figures that I do have!

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  • houseofdracula
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    Not me!
    I've wanted Mego styled figures based on the Batman TV show since 1975 and I'm finally getting them.
    I'll keep buying.
    As far as Star Trek, I only need a Sulu.

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  • Gadgeteer
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    Yeah, I'm gonna pump the brakes too and start working on the Star Trek line and get these next two waves at tax time, still love the 66 Batman but the other 66 line is coming back and I'm not missing it again.

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