>>9564682I was tempted to pick up that set just to have a "fat commander" and a sexy secretary. Only it turns out the girl is a barely articulated accessory (commentary!) so you're paying $60+ bucks for just a fatguy and a coatrack.
I did pick up the Acid Rain Ankylo though and it's the most adorable little pillbug truck I've ever seen in my entire life. It sucks the bunkers are extra pieces and add to the price, but they really help transform this thing from a silly looking six wheeled pick up into a full fledged and fully loaded APC.
I love all the small details and the multiple working hatches on both the cab and the body of the bed itself. The flip up panels that allow the rear door to fully enclose the bed with the canopy on is a fantastic touch I wasn't expecting. As was the moving camera on the nose by the driver seat. I don't have many Acid Rain figures, but this one little ugly pug of a truck has more then enough room to fit all of em.
After getting this in hand, I now really want these guys to start making some good old school WWII style tanks. Keep the same design philosophy, attention to details, and hell even a similar size. Just a nice hunk of treaded metal with a fully rotating turret that can fit three to five figures completely enclosed inside it's cockpit. The mechs and artillery motorcycles are cool and all, but nothing beats a good old school, battlefield dominating tank.