>>10744571>You are the only person who gives a shit about those silly thingsWell I mean, I'm not the guy you are arguing with, but I'm the Thread Starter. And I'm very excited about the diorama features. The whole thing seems really aimed at what I like. 4 inch is my favorite size, I love the breakable diorama buildings and I think the vehicles are neat (but flying vehicles unless if no stand for them to plug into). I like the Kaiju
and Jaegers, but agree they could use a bit more paint. The Jaegers don't look as good as the Kaiju from what I've seen. All the Kaiju look good for their sake and price point as far as I can tell. When reviews come out and we get them in hand, that will really tell us.
Like I said in my original post, I plan to buy the "starter pack" to sample the line and see if I want to collect them all. But if they are what I'm expecting, I think I will. Though at that point, I might have more diorama and vehicles than I need. That would be 12 city blocks and 40 military vehicles if you bought all 8 figures, plus the Amazon 3 pack. Will make for some cool photos I'm sure. But like, how the hell do you pose and play with the flying vehicles if they have no stand?
Pacific Rim was my jam. I love giant monster and giant robots. And it was an amazing and original film. Like, actually really good and also super fun. I want a Cherno to smash punch a Leatherback into a building and have it break into parts. That seems like fun play to me.
I think the comic book idea is good, but not the comics they used. They are several already released sequential miniseries packed with figures. They should have commissioned stand alone stories. How much would it suck as a kid to buy to figures and get two random issues from separate miniseries? Though I guess you could argue it incentivizes someone to collect all the toys and (potentially) compkete two separate comic miniseries