@@suhtangwong agreed. I buy occasional mafex figures that I think are worth getting. But for most, I don't think they are worth 3 times the cost of their marvel legends counterpart.
i was almost gonna buy a storm collectibles figure before learning about jada toys, now i'm buying every Jada figure for the following reasons: 1. the smaller size is good for space (as well as fewer accessories since i mostly display them) 2. the cheaper price 3. the promise of completing the characters by Jada (and I also like this classic SF series design than the more modern ones) Well, I also have some dislikes about it... the paint isn't that good at times, and the Ryu and Ken belts tend to peel off (so be careful). joints are also chipping and may become loose if being played too much.
Nostalgia vs sensibility lol. For me toys are luxury so wallet wins. But in this case the cheaper toys happened to be quite good too. So double wins. I sold all my storm collectibles street fighters. I like Jada snake, I can kinda mix it with my marvel legends n gijoe.
Storm Collectibles look nice but I actually prefer the look of the Jada Toys versions. The Storm versions are an odd size and don’t really fit in with anything other than other Storm Collectibles. You’re not gonna get a Marvel Vs Capcom display out of Storm, they’re generally considered fragile and they cost 3-4 times the price. The Storm versions are heavily stylized and are a dead ringer for the source material but the Jada versions all capture a more classic look. The fact that these two wildly different price points are even in contention should tell you what the better deal is.
@@spadedonemcdysentery2493 I think their reputation for fragility is a holdover from the old days. Yes, the first couple waves of SF and Mortal Kombat figures had issues, but their more recent releases are perfectly fine. But yes, they are more in scale with 7 inch figures, even though Storm calls them 1/12
Storm is more superior but also bigger in scale, unfortunately.
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@@DCSG81 zangief and honda would be bigger than ken or chun li so the scale doesnt matter with the bigger SF characters. My shelf has jada ,sota and storm characters and none look out of place .
Jada Toys wins easily. This is why Storm Collectibles have decided to join the 6 inch scale. Jada gives you the more memorable game, better price, better scale to collect.
@@DCSG81 The good thing is competition is better for us the consumer. Improves their quality & price. I still think Jada wins out because SF2 is more popular then Alpha
Not to sound disrespectful because of your accent when speaking English, but ever since I heard you say it in one of your older videos, now every time I click on any of yours the first thing I say out loud is "He Looks Guud" 😆
In my opinion, I think the KOF line is much better than the SF line especially when the older SF5 ones have joints that will break(material deterioration), but the SF5 Juri is super good.
Yeah, Storm has come a long ways since their early days, it would actually be nice if they revisited some of those early SF and MK releases (not to mention a lot of them are just hard to get a hold of now).
I like both or any street fighter characters because I can have S.C. Bison crossed armed laughing while J.T. Bison fighting pose against (player 2🎮) a street fighter character! I recommend street fighter toys and the videogames!!!
Gonna rant here. In terms of which looks better, it is arguably Storm. But in terms of which line I want to collect, it’s Jada. Of course price is the biggest factor, but time is also. As a collector, I want a complete roster of the original 17. By the end of 2025 or early 2026, Jada will give me that complete roster. How long has Storm had the SF license? How long did it take them to get near to completing the O17? Storm kept jumping to different SF games while Jada committed to completing USF2 first where arguably the 017 have their most iconic looks. Then there’s playability. Storm are articulated well, but when a figure gets to anything higher than $50 for me, I tend to treat it as a statue for fear of me breaking it or ruining the paint. I have a few Storm SF figures, and and the ones I have are no longer in production so replacements will be costly on the secondary market. I just pose them on my shelf on occasion. With Jada, I will go crazy, posing them all sorts of ways without fear of damage since they are below $30. All of of the current waves are still easily available at retail also. I can buy double or triple of a character for extras or backup if one breaks. It is too costly with Storm figures for me to do that. And then there is this. While one can argue that Storm or Figuarts make better SF figures, no one in their right mind will call Jada SF garbage. Jada SF may not be better than the other companies, but Jada SF is the better line for me to collect.
@@lastsunofkrypton7950 Your logic doesn't check out. A 100,000 dollar car cannot be better in every way than a 25,000 car because of price point. Okay buddy.
@@johnny10grasp3 I don’t need a 100,000 dollar car to do what I need to do with a 25,000 car. The more expensive car is a waste of money to me. Not everything more expensive is better buddy.
@@lastsunofkrypton7950 Can you give me one example of something? Also, you're not being objective. It doesn't matter wether you need something or not to determine if it's better.
@@johnny10grasp3 true, true, but take apart your M. Bison figure and you'll see why it's due to break eventually. The plastic used for the shoulder socket is just poor quality and it's thin. Jada is made part rubbery part hard plastic and it's much more resilient. I believe it is the same plastic that Neca used many years ago, and their figures were known to break. Trust me, just take apart M. Bison figure (which is not hard to do) and you'll see what I'm talking about.
I’m not even that big a street fighter fan but own all the Jada ones simply because they are fun to mess around with. Good quality /playability/ scale / value will trump overpriced import any day.
Storm look great but you just cant mess with them much most of their early street fighter and mortal kombat figures are brittle the plastic used for joints is brittle I have 2 ryus gief sfv ken sf2 gief laying around with broken joints and the sad part is I didn't even pose them much
Yeah, Storm labels their figures as 1/12, but it’s obviously not true. I feel like Anthony’s Customs calls them on that whenever he reviews them and says they are probably closer to 1/10 scale.
@@leonelflores6318 because you get a lot of silly people talking about how jada is better. Lol. As far as price point yes but to say flat out better is just tomfoolery.
The fact one toy line costs 3 to 4 times more than the other yet a comparison can still be made tells you which one is better.
Same with mafex
@@suhtangwong agreed. I buy occasional mafex figures that I think are worth getting. But for most, I don't think they are worth 3 times the cost of their marvel legends counterpart.
Hahahaa... good point
@@GameTime-yj6qv Yeah totally agree
They're not even the same scale 💀
i was almost gonna buy a storm collectibles figure before learning about jada toys, now i'm buying every Jada figure for the following reasons:
1. the smaller size is good for space (as well as fewer accessories since i mostly display them)
2. the cheaper price
3. the promise of completing the characters by Jada (and I also like this classic SF series design than the more modern ones)
Well, I also have some dislikes about it... the paint isn't that good at times, and the Ryu and Ken belts tend to peel off (so be careful). joints are also chipping and may become loose if being played too much.
Legit pointers! Thanks for sharing!
Most of mine are Jada Toys, but my Zangief (SF2 red variant) is a Storm Collectibles.
Nostalgia vs sensibility lol. For me toys are luxury so wallet wins. But in this case the cheaper toys happened to be quite good too. So double wins. I sold all my storm collectibles street fighters. I like Jada snake, I can kinda mix it with my marvel legends n gijoe.
I love your Diorama, it looks awesome!
Thank you so much!!!!!!
Storm Collectibles look nice but I actually prefer the look of the Jada Toys versions. The Storm versions are an odd size and don’t really fit in with anything other than other Storm Collectibles. You’re not gonna get a Marvel Vs Capcom display out of Storm, they’re generally considered fragile and they cost 3-4 times the price. The Storm versions are heavily stylized and are a dead ringer for the source material but the Jada versions all capture a more classic look.
The fact that these two wildly different price points are even in contention should tell you what the better deal is.
@@spadedonemcdysentery2493 I think their reputation for fragility is a holdover from the old days. Yes, the first couple waves of SF and Mortal Kombat figures had issues, but their more recent releases are perfectly fine. But yes, they are more in scale with 7 inch figures, even though Storm calls them 1/12
SC for aesthetic, JT to play around
You have a point!
24 usd VS 80+usd ..... Toyota vs Ferrari ....
No hay comparacion por mucho es mejor storm pero tambien por ende el precio!
You pay more, you get more... hehehe
I have both lines of SF and other than price there is no comparison storm is superior .
Storm is more superior but also bigger in scale, unfortunately.
@@DCSG81 zangief and honda would be bigger than ken or chun li so the scale doesnt matter with the bigger SF characters. My shelf has jada ,sota and storm characters and none look out of place .
At storms price point it better be superior
I agree. I also have SF in those three lines. I think jada SF are nice but still in third. Behind Sota and SC being first.
@@johnny10grasp3 sota still holds up today for some characters like blanca .
Damn, they have a big growth spurt from SF2 to SFV.
HAHAHHAAHA… they mutated!
Jada Toys wins easily. This is why Storm Collectibles have decided to join the 6 inch scale.
Jada gives you the more memorable game, better price, better scale to collect.
Yes, it will be a tough competitor for Jada if SC decided to lower the price point to match.
@@DCSG81 The good thing is competition is better for us the consumer. Improves their quality & price. I still think Jada wins out because SF2 is more popular then Alpha
visual Jada Toys wins
Not to sound disrespectful because of your accent when speaking English, but ever since I heard you say it in one of your older videos, now every time I click on any of yours the first thing I say out loud is "He Looks Guud" 😆
In my opinion, I think the KOF line is much better than the SF line especially when the older SF5 ones have joints that will break(material deterioration), but the SF5 Juri is super good.
Yeah, Storm has come a long ways since their early days, it would actually be nice if they revisited some of those early SF and MK releases (not to mention a lot of them are just hard to get a hold of now).
I like both or any street fighter characters because I can have S.C. Bison crossed armed laughing while J.T. Bison fighting pose against (player 2🎮) a street fighter character! I recommend street fighter toys and the videogames!!!
Gonna rant here. In terms of which looks better, it is arguably Storm. But in terms of which line I want to collect, it’s Jada. Of course price is the biggest factor, but time is also. As a collector, I want a complete roster of the original 17. By the end of 2025 or early 2026, Jada will give me that complete roster. How long has Storm had the SF license? How long did it take them to get near to completing the O17? Storm kept jumping to different SF games while Jada committed to completing USF2 first where arguably the 017 have their most iconic looks. Then there’s playability. Storm are articulated well, but when a figure gets to anything higher than $50 for me, I tend to treat it as a statue for fear of me breaking it or ruining the paint. I have a few Storm SF figures, and and the ones I have are no longer in production so replacements will be costly on the secondary market. I just pose them on my shelf on occasion. With Jada, I will go crazy, posing them all sorts of ways without fear of damage since they are below $30. All of of the current waves are still easily available at retail also. I can buy double or triple of a character for extras or backup if one breaks. It is too costly with Storm figures for me to do that.
And then there is this. While one can argue that Storm or Figuarts make better SF figures, no one in their right mind will call Jada SF garbage. Jada SF may not be better than the other companies, but Jada SF is the better line for me to collect.
No one has to argue. It's obvious storm collectibles are better in every way.
@@johnny10grasp3 No. Storm is not better in every way. The price point alone for Storm sucks.
@@lastsunofkrypton7950 Your logic doesn't check out. A 100,000 dollar car cannot be better in every way than a 25,000 car because of price point. Okay buddy.
@@johnny10grasp3 I don’t need a 100,000 dollar car to do what I need to do with a 25,000 car. The more expensive car is a waste of money to me. Not everything more expensive is better buddy.
@@lastsunofkrypton7950 Can you give me one example of something? Also, you're not being objective. It doesn't matter wether you need something or not to determine if it's better.
I have both lines and the biggest difference I can tell is Jada Toys don't break!
Your SC broke?
@@DCSG81 Yes, Ryu's knee broke and M Bison's elbow, left and right shoulder sockets. and they where mostly in the boxes.
Even if Jada breaks, it easier to replace because it’s a sub $30 dollar toy. If a SC breaks, your out $90 to $130 dollar toy. That’s a tougher hit.
@@petarpetrovic-ix3sbHow long has jada SF been out? Doesn't seem like a fair survey.
@@johnny10grasp3 true, true, but take apart your M. Bison figure and you'll see why it's due to break eventually. The plastic used for the shoulder socket is just poor quality and it's thin. Jada is made part rubbery part hard plastic and it's much more resilient. I believe it is the same plastic that Neca used many years ago, and their figures were known to break. Trust me, just take apart M. Bison figure (which is not hard to do) and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Your bisin doesnt have elbow joints?
They're different arms. You know accessories.
I’m not even that big a street fighter fan but own all the Jada ones simply because they are fun to mess around with. Good quality /playability/ scale / value will trump overpriced import any day.
I bet your Honda trumps Maserati too.
@@johnny10grasp3 Storm is your “maserati”? 🤣
Jada toys knocked it out the park
Their SF figures lack in character. look at the Sota Bison. I have him with some gi joes and he looks like a boss.
SH Figuarts > Jada Toys > Storm Collectibles
In term of quality, ya, I think SHF is the best
Ja ja ja ja ja jaaaaaada toyssss
Hahahaha
Storm look great but you just cant mess with them much most of their early street fighter and mortal kombat figures are brittle the plastic used for joints is brittle I have 2 ryus gief sfv ken sf2 gief laying around with broken joints and the sad part is I didn't even pose them much
Revoltech's about to kick Storm out of the SF6 game.
Which Revoltech?
@@DCSG81There’s an Amazing Yamaguchi Chun Li that was announced recently. Looks really nice, and super-articulated, as you would expect from them.
@@Freefall347 Not just Chun Li. Juri's up for p/o tomorrow, and they've already shown prototypes for Luke and Ryu.
@@Freefall347 Ah I see!
But they're both 1/12th scale? 🤔 😂
Well, SC are not exactly 1/12..
Yeah, Storm labels their figures as 1/12, but it’s obviously not true. I feel like Anthony’s Customs calls them on that whenever he reviews them and says they are probably closer to 1/10 scale.
@@Freefall347 Yeah, about ZD Toys size.
storm toys = marvel select where as Jada toys = Marvel legends
Hahahaha... good comparison!
Storm is higher quality for collectors. Jada could be for children
Ridiculous, don't compare two brands that are so different in price. 🤡🤡
Why not?
@@leonelflores6318 because you get a lot of silly people talking about how jada is better. Lol. As far as price point yes but to say flat out better is just tomfoolery.