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  • megomania
    Persistent Member
    • Jan 2, 2010
    • 2175

    #31
    Originally posted by LonnieFisher
    What's your problem with this thread? Paul told us that Mattel said that the bodies would be "fixed by wave two". They aren't fixed for wave two, so this thread came into existence. If they were fixed like we were told they would be, I wouldn't have started this thread. I feel they were deceptive in the rumor that they would make a better product. They have the worst 8" format body being offered. It's just sad...
    You needed to start ANOTHER one specifically because the bodies weren't fixed like you were "promised"?

    And if you feel Mattel was deceptive why don't you start a class action lawsuit based on the fact Batman, Two Face, AM, and Black Manta don't stand up as straight as you were promised and have loose hips. And wear bikini briefs...and don't have coins, guns, or bata-rangs...aren't painted the right colors, and Batman's cape is too long. Or is it not long enough?

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    • drmego
      EMCE Toys
      • Jun 15, 2001
      • 2411

      #32
      I still wish - that when the wave 2 figures arrive in stores - the bodies are
      strung together better. That doesn't require making new steel like the
      "thunder thighs" - just instructing the assembly workers.

      And Meule - I think I take criticism pretty well. Given the fact that I have
      been on the receiving end of it for more than ten years on this forum - and
      have never called anyone a bad name - speaks to my thick hide.
      www.drmego.com
      www.megoman.com
      www.emcetoys.com

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      • Werewolf
        Inhuman
        • Jul 14, 2003
        • 14957

        #33
        Originally posted by drmego
        I think I take criticism pretty well. Given the fact that I have been on the receiving end of it for more than ten years on this forum - and have never called anyone a bad name - speaks to my thick hide.
        Many years ago I had some bad luck with some Doc Mego bodies and complained about them on a forum. Instead of getting defensive or angry you replaced the bodies even though they weren't even recently purchased. Speaks highly of the kind of person you are.

        I felt bad about it and apologized on the forum. Sometimes people forget that behind these "evil" toy companies are real people.
        You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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        • LonnieFisher
          Eloquent Member
          • Jan 19, 2008
          • 10989

          #34
          Originally posted by megomania
          You needed to start ANOTHER one specifically because the bodies weren't fixed like you were "promised"?

          And if you feel Mattel was deceptive why don't you start a class action lawsuit based on the fact Batman, Two Face, AM, and Black Manta don't stand up as straight as you were promised and have loose hips. And wear bikini briefs...and don't have coins, guns, or bata-rangs...aren't painted the right colors, and Batman's cape is too long. Or is it not long enough?
          Get off my back! I started this thread to point out the fact that the bodies aren't "fixed", which they aren't. So thanks for keeping the thread going

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          • fallensaviour
            Talkative Member
            • Aug 28, 2006
            • 5620

            #35
            This is the way it's going down in my house.
            I will buy the figures for my son who wants them badly and then when I am putting them away at night I will check them out.
            If they are up to my standards I will buy a second set for myself.
            If not I won't.
            If he loves them then I'll make some customs for him with the mattel bodies and use doc or castaways for myself.
            Problem solved for me and him and things are good again in the world.
            “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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            • Captain
              Fighting the good fight!
              • Jun 17, 2001
              • 6031

              #36
              Originally posted by Azrak
              Somewhere in the multiverse there is a sunshinefamilymuseum.com that would be deeply wounded by those sentiments.
              Well then, in the interests of multiversal relations....and the fact I do NOT want to meet my multiversal twin in adversarial combat (although I would look cool with a goatee!)..I take back my statement.
              "Crayons taste like purple!"

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              • boynightwing
                That Carl Guy
                • Apr 24, 2002
                • 3382

                #37
                I still think they need to do more with the packaging to protect the figures. Like every other figure out there since the 80's. I don't know if it has a name but it holds the figure in place and its molded to hold the figure. Sometimes it keeps them in a pose. Sometimes it has a million silver twist ties or rubber bands. I know Mego did use those but they protect the figure and I think they add an element to the presentation. Might be worth looking into for future waves.

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                • Meule
                  Verbose Member
                  • Nov 14, 2004
                  • 28720

                  #38
                  Originally posted by drmego
                  I still wish - that when the wave 2 figures arrive in stores - the bodies are
                  strung together better. That doesn't require making new steel like the
                  "thunder thighs" - just instructing the assembly workers.

                  And Meule - I think I take criticism pretty well. Given the fact that I have
                  been on the receiving end of it for more than ten years on this forum - and
                  have never called anyone a bad name - speaks to my thick hide.
                  Yes, you actually do take criticism well, shouldn't have said that.
                  But why do you always single me out. There were dozens of posts and questions being raised (the poor bodies, the thong Bat shorts, the cowl, ...) you could've answered, yet you single me out... again, like you did with wave 1. Shall I just shut up from now on?
                  "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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                  • trekman101
                    Persistent Member
                    • Feb 6, 2009
                    • 1432

                    #39
                    Originally posted by drmego
                    I work with Mattel's bodies LITERALLY every day and I don't think the thighs
                    are that bad.

                    The change will happen when it happens based on the realities of production.
                    I don't think the thighs are that bad either....the biggest problem is the pelvis being not right and poor stringing of the figure......I also think certain costumes make the legs look better(sinestro) or worse(superman)
                    "Thats the ticket laddie"

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                    • The Bat
                      Batman Fanatic
                      • Jul 14, 2002
                      • 13412

                      #40
                      Originally posted by HardyGirl
                      You obviously didn't read the last part of that statement. I also said "to get the nostalgia factor on for yourselves." Yes, I know the reason they are called Retro Action Heroes." But again, why do you guys gets so worked up about this sorta thing when you can either customize it yourself or pay someone else to do it for you? And do any of you know what it takes to mass produce a toy or action figure? Paul (Doc Mego) does. I say we are more than fortunate to have the inside scoop about all this stuff, b/c w/o him giving us the behind the scenes stuff, we'd basically be like any other toy consumer out there; clueless until we read it on some site somewhere right before the release date. And b/c we're a priviledged few, you act like if you complain about it enough you'll get what you want exactly when you want it. Yes, Doc relays our concerns to Mattel, and has some input, but that doesn't mean changes will be made b/c the mighty "Mego Museum" demands it. There could be all kinds of reasons why the figures didn't go through the changes. Maybe it wasn't cost effective. They produced all those bodies, and maybe chucking them and starting from scratch just wasn't good business. So again folks, stop actng like spoiled babies and be patient. Maybe the changes will come for Wave 3, maybe not. Wave 1 seems to be selling well, and hopefully Wave 2 will as well. And as always, you the consumer have the power of choice. You can choose not to buy it. But you can also choose not to ruin something that other people enjoy just b/c it's not up to your standards. Or you can choose to be a buzz kill. I for one, am taking the high road.

                      *steps off soapbox*
                      Well, I'll agree that complaining can be taken too far, and beatin' to death...but sometimes pointing out flaws actually does have an effect. Take BBP for example...someone pointed out that the Flash Gordon Head looked a little translucent...and they took it heart and said "we will fix it"! Bravo BBP!
                      And Doc's a really smart Guy....he views the Museum as a testing ground. He knows most of us we won't hold back, on giving him our honest opinion. And as he said..."he's thick Skinned. I know Paul has input with Mattel, but they make the final decision...but that's not going to stop us from saying "hey, we thought these Bodies we're going to be fixed".
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                      • drmego
                        EMCE Toys
                        • Jun 15, 2001
                        • 2411

                        #41
                        Meule - it's the Belgium thing - or maybe it's the animated flashing skull -
                        or maybe it's because I respect your opinion.
                        www.drmego.com
                        www.megoman.com
                        www.emcetoys.com

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                        • CrimsonGhost
                          Often invisible
                          • Jul 18, 2002
                          • 3608

                          #42
                          Originally posted by The Bat
                          Well, I'll agree that complaining can be taken too far, and beatin' to death...but sometimes pointing out flaws actually does have an effect. Take BBP for example...someone pointed out that the Flash Gordon Head looked a little translucent...and they took it heart and said "we will fix it"! Bravo BBP!
                          And Doc's a really smart Guy....he views the Museum as a testing ground. He knows most of us we won't hold back, on giving him our honest opinion. And as he said..."he's thick Skinned. I know Paul has input with Mattel, but they make the final decision...but that's not going to stop us from saying "hey, we thought these Bodies we're going to be fixed".
                          I would imagine plans were already in place to change the heads long before the photos were posted. I don't think BBP read the comments and then decided to make a change. Everything is scheduled too far in advanced for our comments to make any immediate difference.

                          Mattel will likely not change anything unless thay see it as a problem. The loose stringing and the slippery connection between the torso and pelvis could be viewed as a problem because they don't really work properly. There is nothing functionally wrong with the legs, they work fine.
                          Expectation is the death of discovery.

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                          • toystalker
                            none
                            • Mar 27, 2008
                            • 795

                            #43
                            thing is if you dont like them dont buy them

                            ok i got caught and bought a few grand worth of the wave 1

                            but ill be buying possibly 1 of each of wave 2

                            i know better this time round not to go over board

                            its pretty simple thing, if you dont like them step off, everyone has pretty much heard the ins and outs of what they like and what they dont like, ive voiced my opinions also, im retail as well as collector, im looking in on them from my customer point of view... im thinking ill sell a few but not box loads no biggie
                            ive learned my lesson, if its evident that no changes has been made fine, lets get on with living
                            if the legs are all over the place and theres runs down the bubble ok that will be fine, as long as they are no worse lol
                            1 thing i will be doing though... if anyone is looking still at buying a wave 1 figure contact me 1st lol ill have you go buy me a wav 2 character and ill swap you

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                            • Meule
                              Verbose Member
                              • Nov 14, 2004
                              • 28720

                              #44
                              Originally posted by drmego
                              Meule - it's the Belgium thing - or maybe it's the animated flashing skull -
                              or maybe it's because I respect your opinion.
                              I refuse to believe it's the Belgium thing, you're too smart for that
                              It could be the skull since you're involved with the Universal Monsters, but I've had that skull since I joined up, so that's probably not it either.
                              Must be you respect my opinion

                              Either way, I applaude you for all you've done, all you're doing and all you're going to do. I may not agree with all the decisoins Mattel has made, but I agree enough to get the figures. How about we keep it at that?
                              "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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                              • AAAAA
                                Permanent Member
                                • Oct 28, 2005
                                • 2505

                                #45
                                Originally posted by drmego
                                I work with Mattel's bodies LITERALLY every day and I don't think the thighs
                                are that bad.

                                The change will happen when it happens based on the realities of production.
                                Calling Mattel liars is juvenile.
                                I agree you guys have no idea what a monumental , Job its to change something in the middle of production.redesign and Implementation, on a production line is major task.

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