>>9272351Guy, the LITERAL second sentence in my post about the Retaliation line was:
>But all the follow up waves were amazing, featuring some of the best versions of multiple characters, some of the best army builders in the line and just some amazing one off figures.I'm PRAISING the majority of the line. How is that hard for you to understand.
HOWEVER, the first wave had nine figures, five of them had gimped articulation and/or cheesy accessories, two were the token SE/SS figures, one was mostly a repaint Ninja and one was actually a new, good figure. Two good figures do not make a whole wave good. Especially when it contains figures with handles molded into their hands and reduced articulation in over half the figures.
>a plane that's 3 missiles long isn't small for a transportSeeing as you can literally fit multiple figures inside the body of the Ghost Hawk II, no it isn't too small for a Transport. I have the thing, I posted a pic I took myself, I know how big it is. It's able to fit multiple figures, it's just hindered by the drop belly gimmick.
>Do you even know what the Ghost Hawk ONE or Sky Hawk is?I'm well aware of the previous Hawks and neither of them featured an action gimmick where they literally TRANSPORT AND DROP a figure. Just like how the H.I.S.S. II and VI and '05 all had troop transport capacity despite the original H.I.S.S. not having any, the Ghost Hawk II was a transport. The release of the Eaglehawk doesn't negate the fact that the Ghosthawk was a disappointing vehicle, if anything it makes it even more apparent.
>>9272289I'm gonna hafta agree with this schizo
>>9272351 in regards to the Zombies. Back when they first came out they flew off the shelves and fans ate them up. Hasbro actually wanted to do a whole sub-wave of Zombified figures, but the retailers didn't like the idea and pushed against it.
I don't really remember the Zombies ever being easy to get, because I certainly wish I was able to get my hands on more of em.