
SonicPanda May 4, 2009
I just found out about this, and am pretty keen on getting them. If someone in the area is both willing to grab them and has a Paypal account, please get in touch.
themmnetwork.com/?p=1605
I just found out about this, and am pretty keen on getting them. If someone in the area is both willing to grab them and has a Paypal account, please get in touch.
themmnetwork.com/?p=1605
It's been a while since I've seen a good (and Classic) Megaman figure. I need to unearth my old model kits. These look pretty nice, except for the exposed ball joints. It looks like Megaman's wearing a backpack.
Good lucking getting them!
WOW. Roll got back.
Man, this might be the closest we'll get to a Rockman line of Revoltech figures. Sucks, because the entire Megaman franchise is so toy-worthy.
Dug up some info on these figures. I don't think that even if you guys had the money to drop on them, you'd want to. They're resin kits, meaning that not only do you have to put them together and paint them, you also gotta drill your own holes for the joints, Remove excess runoff parts, sand down any inconsistencies in the surfaces and whatnot. Basically a whole lot of prep that is probably not worth it for a lot of folks.
In addition to Megaman and Roll, they also did one of Zero from the Megaman Zero games.
In addition, there's this little curiosity . . .
http://zip.4chan.org/toy/src/1254157915172.jpg
A lovely Metroid Prime-esque Samus. I'm not sure if it's the same company. The timestamp says 2004. If that were the case, I'd have heard about that long ago . . .
You may have missed out on the Rockman Dimension Driver garage kits, but Kotobukiya is putting out some pretty swank Rockman model kits. I can guarantee these will be less trouble to buy, let alone actually assemble, than the Dimension Driver ones you linked us to above, Panda.
Here's Rockman, Protoman, and finally, Roll.
In addition, Bandai's recent D-Arts line of figures has included Rockman X in their ranks. Standard X himself can be seen here, but they've also got Zero based on his appearance in the first Rockman X game. They've even got an X in his Full Armor togs. They look way better than Bandai's earlier attempts at Rockman action figures.