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Would you buy Hot Toys style figures at 1/9th scale?
I agree. ZICA's product really shows what can be done in Mego scale, at an affordable price. Unfortunately...they don't really have any licenses right now that interest me. The Buck Rogers TV show I barely remember as a Kid, and have no Nostalgia for it. Besides some of the People on this forum...is there really a market for these? I honestly don't know...but I certainly wish them the best, because they deserve it for putting out such quality Product.
But a lot of folks do remember it. And sci-fi characters fit in displayed with other sci-fi characters. Just like some display a wide variety of military based figures together.
As for ZICA, forget it even being Mego scale. They are showing what detail can be accomplished with a licensed property. I love what I've seen of theirs. Seeing them in person at the NYCC was a great blast for me.
Said it before, I'll say it again, if they were doing 1:6, I'd be first in line.
Then wheres the thrill? You already have super detail at 1/6 ? What hasnt already been made?
Do we need hyperdetailed 3" guys? With real buckles? And socks?
Do you REALLY want a "mego" scale pair of gloves with individual fingers or boots with real laces/
the 1/8 scale was a cheap knock off of the sucsessful 12" scale. And it would have died with Action Jackson if not for the licencing.
"megos" are SUPPOSSED to be cheap
Originally posted by The Bat
But we're not really talking about Megos are? We're talking about super realistic 8" scale Figures. I know where you're coming from though...I tend to label everything in the 8" scale "Mego". But Mego is gone...and Mattel's Retro-Heroes certainly aren't Megos either.
But we're not really talking about Megos are? We're talking about super realistic 8" scale Figures. I know where you're coming from though...I tend to label everything in the 8" scale "Mego". But Mego is gone...and Mattel's Retro-Heroes certainly aren't Megos either.
ZICA is showing some great work in mego scale at a level/price I've not seen in all my years of collecting.
I agree. ZICA's product really shows what can be done in Mego scale, at an affordable price. Unfortunately...they don't really have any licenses right now that interest me. The Buck Rogers TV show I barely remember as a Kid, and have no Nostalgia for it. Besides some of the People on this forum...is there really a market for these? I honestly don't know...but I certainly wish them the best, because they deserve it for putting out such quality Product.
I don't own any Hot Toy figures, but ZICA has incredible detail and a $30 price. Its a dream come true!
I'm with Paul, Zica has done this already. Maybe not Hot toys level , but close enough for me. 30 bucks is probably as high as I would go on a figure too...well..maybe 40.
Hot Toys may be more expensive, but they are certainly not statues.
Originally posted by BlackKnight
I can Asure you ..., My Hot Toys Figures Pose Far Better than Any Mego Possibly can Ever... Let alone something from Mattel in 8inch cloth scale.
True. Hot Toys [and most 1:6 figures] have far more poseability and attention to detail than Mego ever did. Megos are to Hot Toys what 1970's Legos were to Megos.
Originally posted by Cmonster
That thing is creepy. Sorry.
SC
Originally posted by ScottA
That's not a Mego in any way, shape or form.
No, not creepy, just taking a step closer to being as realistic as possible, something that I'm not sure Mego ever attempted. They had their niche of buyers, knew the age bracket they were aiming at and went straight at it. Very well I might add. Today's collector, especially in 1:6 doesn't want limited articulation and a passing resemblance. They want characters to look as much like the person they are supposed to be and as much articulation as possible.
ZICA is showing some great work in mego scale at a level/price I've not seen in all my years of collecting. As I've said in the past, if ZICA was going 1:6 as well as Mego scale, I'd be all over them. But, even with their new bodies, their articulation cannot be compared to HT. Or even some of the other 1:6 companies.
Bottom line I don't think Mego and retro Mego buyers/collectors would pay what a HT figure would cost in Mego scale. The price would most likely exclude getting every figure and force folks to concentrate on one, maybe two lines.
Not what I meant...I'm sure those figures are very posable. I don't want something so over detailed that it looks like a piece of art (statue) instead of a toy. I would want something that I wouldn't mind one of my kids playing with. And let's face it...if it's displayed like a piece of art and not played with and enjoyed, it might as well be a statue.
Not really.
I play with My Hot Toys Figures Just Fine.
& In My World, My Son Could careless about Mego, and I personally don't buy figures for my own personal collection, that any of my Kids are Allowed to Play with.
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