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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 15, 2014 18:43:48 GMT
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 15, 2014 19:34:51 GMT
I hope the Death's Head figure turns out to be real this time!
-Ralph
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 15, 2014 19:42:51 GMT
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 15, 2014 20:47:01 GMT
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 21, 2014 16:35:09 GMT
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 21, 2014 16:50:09 GMT
I still won't believe it until I see it with my own eyes in a shop or in my hand.
-Ralph
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 21, 2014 17:08:09 GMT
I don't know that toy line, how tall are Marvel Infinite characters?
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 21, 2014 17:13:59 GMT
Are they Marvel Universe? 3.75 inch? Me not sure.
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Post by Toph on Feb 21, 2014 17:21:39 GMT
Its MU under a different name
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 21, 2014 18:00:28 GMT
3.75 inch then. Coulda done with a, what, 6 inch Death's Head? In original Marvel UK colours.
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 21, 2014 21:48:14 GMT
3.75 inch then. Coulda done with a, what, 6 inch Death's Head? In original Marvel UK colours. Really? that's a shame. Looking at those pictures I'd have guessed at least 5" because of the detail. Aww. Death's Head deserves more than 3.75 inches. Still, can't complain really as the fact the figure even exists as a prototype and isn't the 2.0 version is surely a miracle.
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Post by Bogatan on Feb 21, 2014 21:59:31 GMT
Should work well with Actionmasters and Cyberversetype stuff. Sadly theres a lack of Galvatron, Cyclonus and Scourge in that size.
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Post by Toph on Feb 22, 2014 0:24:48 GMT
3.75 is what Toyark reported. As of now, marvel legends are still called marvel legends. So I imagine it would be called that if it were 6".
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