$15 is alright for a 10cm action figure. Star Trek's 10cm figures initially sold for that price and Star Wars typically go for $17 a pop. $15 isn't cheap, but it's acceptable IMO.
$15 is alright for a 10cm action figure. Star Trek's 10cm figures initially sold for that price and Star Wars typically go for $17 a pop. $15 isn't cheap, but it's acceptable IMO.
Yes but 10cm figures are already exspensive for what they are.
Also the quality of one off movie tie-in figures tends to be even lower than the established action figure lines like Star Wars, GI Joe, and Marvel.
I have an Avatar 10cm figure, and there's definitely more than $2 worth of difference between him and one of my GI Joe figures.
Some interesting news, if anyone's still interested.
While hunting for Bludgeon today in Big W Macquarie Centre, I showed up right when they were putting new stock on the shelves. I hung around for a bit in case they unpacked a case of Bludgeons, which they didn't. What did show up were some new Avatar figures I'd never seen before, all of them representing the Na'vi or the humans in their avatar bodies, instead of just more human characters.
I'm curious as to whether this means that we'll eventually see the big vehicles and creatures.
hey, does anyone know if the AMP suits are on sale in australia yet? if so then how much and where?
i saw one on ebay for about 40 AUD shipped but wasnt sure if that was a good deal or i should hunt around local stores instead.
i was playing around with the i-tag system last night. not bad indeed.
Sadly, no idea.
The only Amp Suit I'm getting (which hasn't arrived yet) is this one from SDCC.