>>9413600>>9413668>I havent put in my po for this wave yet, is the throne included?Not exactly. The throne is a separate purchase, they're considering it like a weapons pack or accessory set, you can pick it up individually as a separate thing, or as part of wave 2 case, but it's not necessarily a required purchase even if you're a completionist.
>>9413668>These will be my first experience with super7 since the magazine so im unfamiliar with what they do besiseds seeing reaction toys at targetBasically, they also produce 7" scale made-to-order "ultimates" toys, so you have a month-long window to order something in, and it's about 8-10 months before it's in your hands. You can usually also pick them up from different retailers after the fact if you see reviews for something you didn't order, they have a list on their main site. For example, I'm waiting on a Slithe from the thundercats line because reviewers were really impressed by him and anons on here say good things about him so I decided to check him out despite not caring about the series or ordering him last year-ish. Having said that, it's not always a guarantee you can get things after the fact and typically super7 doesn't do reissues.
>>9413921>>9414194I'm not assuming it's an easy process, I said it looks like a 3d-printed thing and it's not the most impressive object for 45 bucks. There's a local shop that 3d-prints for you, you come in with a file and you can get them to print it overnight, I don't think learning to digitally sculpt and 3d print is easier than buying it, I just meant the throne as a product doesn't feel justified next to 50 dollar articulated toys with multiple paint apps and piles of accessories. Having said that, what else can nerd anons do? No one gives a shit about silverhawks and there's not exactly going to be another option for a throne scaled to both the 7 inch werewolf and the 11 inch robot. So might as well pick up a full case.