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Thor movie figures review
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I was pleasantly surprised to stumble across the new Thor movie line at the local Target this week. I picked up a couple of the Thor varieties, and found one to be terrific, and one to be less so. But the one consistent feature was the terrific sculpting.
I thought these looked awful at first from the pics then realized the scale when I saw the pic with his hand.
Sometimes Im not sure macro-pics should be shown. Esp for super small pieces. It can make the best figures look like ____.
Why do they drop these movie tie-ins so early? By the time kids have actually seen the film the toys are picked apart in the clearance aisles because the store assumes no one wants them.
Why do they drop these movie tie-ins so early? By the time kids have actually seen the film the toys are picked apart in the clearance aisles because the store assumes no one wants them.
Better than releasing them late. . .such as the Minimates Marvel vs. Capcom line that probably won't be released for another 6 months.
If nothing else, folks getting sucked into the hype will buy them now. And commercials are starting to pop up which will spur some interest.