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Super Freak
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The dreads look so good. What do think, molded in soft rubber like the predators?
Looks damn nice. The wheel is nice but is something I could do without.
Will buy! Glad I passed on the others.
Blasphemy.I thought the Tech Noir Termie would be FOTY but this looks to surpass it.
Yep, figure Indy price, somewhere around 250.
Seems a bit steep for less hands/accessories and one outfit, i'd say it should be no more than $225.
its the second face and rudder which will most likely drives the price up to indy standard, other than those its relatively bare-bones.
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I think the $250ish price is what HT is gonna start charging consistently for DX figures with fancy, unnecessary accessories like the rudder. Next time we see a price change, my guess is that it will not be a drop.
I suppose, but it seems to me HT is using that and the ark as a means to justify jacking the price up an extra $30-40. I suppose you could part it out, but I don't see folks paying much for a rudder without a pirate to steer the thing.Aren't most accesssories unnecessary when you think about it? I personally think that is what seperates a regular figure from a DX. If you don't want something, part it out
I suppose, but it seems to me HT is using that and the ark as a means to justify jacking the price up an extra $30-40. I suppose you could part it out, but I don't see folks paying much for a rudder without a pirate to steer the thing.
Aren't most accesssories unnecessary when you think about it?
i agree that one can be happy even when lots of people are not.Well...I'm happy...don't you agree?
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For those who've had past Jack sparrow's is his outift complicated, fiddly or possibly loose, i mean looking at that pic a few posts back, his belt area is so busy does it make maintaining him difficult in terms of keeping things tight and together?
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