I normally can't speak for them but I know they really wanted to knock FG out of the park in terms of what can be done.
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BBP 3.75'' 80s Flash Gordon figures!
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I actually love that AURA. It reminds me if the 70s 3.75" Buck Rogers Ardella (one of my Childhood FAVS) & 1st version G.I. Joe Zarana (w/out her Sun turned green-blue skin) had a 3.75" baby! Love her. Not sure about the articulation at the elbows & knees either, but in the final production stage I'm hoping the elbows & knee articulation is so tight that it appears less noticeable than it does here on the protos! This is the perfect amount of likeness & costume detail for this RETRO Property - Retro TOY line! Good Job! I don't collect 3.75" at all anymore, & I'm putting myself down as a maybe for these. A LOT depends on knowing BEFORE hand what upcoming figures, vehicles, & Playsets are at least planned a few waves out from the 1st. But again........
*GOOD WORK on the Retro LOOK & FEEL of these retro figures GUYS!!!!
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= BBP AURA! < (LOL!.....it's just the 1st I thought, I don't know why?)Last edited by invisiblelad; Feb 13, '15, 10:30 PM.Comment
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I absolutely loved this movie as a kid, so this is a dream come true for me.... way more than the 8 inch, this movie hit in the prime 3&3/4 era for me. I can even remember my brother and I lamenting that no figures were made.
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I guess I'll be the lone critic.
There's a lot I like with these. But honestly, if you knew nothing of who was producing these, you'd swear Flash's face sculpt was a Funko sculpt. That Flash looks like a ReAction figure! I don't get the hate for Funko/praise for these dichotomy. I LOVE the details in the costumes on these sculpts. I love how the feet both point forward, not out at an angle (one of the things I can't stand about Funko's).
The killer for me is the unsightly articulation. Funko gets that right. Knowing what BBP did with Twilight Zone, I had higher hopes for these.
The articulation is not necessary. It kills the vintage vibe. Look how Barin's elbows ruin the sculpt. I was hoping these would stand beside the Mattel animated figures in aesthetic.
I think I have a theory why this articulation was done: the Rocket Cycle. It's a lot like why Kenner's Indiana Jones figures have the whacky leg articulation… so that Indy could ride the Arabian Horse. I didn't like them as a kid, and although I love the vintage Indiana Jones line, I've never really "forgiven" them for the leg articulation.
But articulating legs of an entire line so that a figure can better interact with a vehicle is like the tail wagging the dog. I'd prefer if the Rocket Cycle came with it's own specially articulated Flash.
Having said that, there's a lot about these I like (simply their existence is remarkable!), and I will be buying every part of the line. But I just wish they had kept it to 5 POA. Those who need more articulation are welcome to BBP's 6 inch line.Comment
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I just figured out the problem with this picture, and why Barin looks wrong. These are the outfits from the throne room scene where Flash, Dale and Zarkov first arrive, but Flash is not from that scene. He is from later, in the Hawk city. I suppose if BBP doesn't plan to do that Flash, a simple repaint would do.Comment
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http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/a...re-collection/
Flash Figures are now up for preorder. Flash himself is limited to 4,408 pieces, and the others only 1,448 pieces! Needless to say, ORDERED!Comment
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