They're basically 6 inch level of accessories and swappable parts in 3 3/4 inch scale, I hope this blows up so we can have a new generation of 3 3/4 scale vehicles and diorama playsets!
A new generation of all 1/18 scale toys, even 5POA. In my humble opinion it just works for all styles to have a Renaissance. So "Up with the Renaissance of quality toys kids and adults will buy!"
@@Plokman040 1/18th scale is probably my favorite scale for figures, largely because of how space friendly they are for display, compared to larger scales.
Man those things look great. I like seeing new lines like the modern Action Force instead of endlessly redoing old franchises. We get to learn new characters like we did when we were young. Those early customs at the start of the video look great.
I love that the 3.75 inch line is coming back with these smaller companies. Between Strike Force Alpha and the Skeletron figures I’m going to have to come up with a diorama with my Joes.
Great review as always. I think my favourite part was this: 2:53 "This lizard guy figure has a brain outside his head" 3:03 "I love how the creator thinks outside the box" Brilliant!
That's rad you highlighted these Michael. Neat line for sure. Matt nailed it. That MOCFP blister took this a killer level. Artwork came out pretty sweet too. Nice episode man! It's rad when you highlight these non-mainstream lines - in my channel's sense, it's like you're highlighting Independent Record Labels & or bands. I love the the idea of exposing people to art off their radar - these figures are exactly that. Art. Keep these episodes coming man! -Dustin
Matt's a great figure designer, customizer, and paint master (not to mention a great person all around). This SFA line is definitely an upgrade to the old o-ring construction design. 1:18 is definitely not dead and fans are surely doing the best work!! Nobody needs Hasbro and their rereleases anymore.
I love me some Matthew. I met him years ago at a gijoe swap meeting at Heroes and Dragons in Columbia SC. We use to trade Lanard The Corps figures from the 80s and 90s. I must say the most anticipated toy lines I am looking forward to in 2024 are Beasts of the Mesozoic by Creative Beasts Studios and Strike Force Alpha...
Gotta admit, I'm a 3.75 inch o-ring guy so this o-ring renaissance we're currently experiencing is exciting for me. Guys like Matt LeCroy are just the individual creators we need to lead the way and these figures he designed are too cool. I'm not into the whole 6-inch fad of today, though I'm lovin the Valaverse figs, but I think many of them are pretty cool lookin.
I’m really getting into Clint Eastwood style Cowboy films right now and I love that custom figure of him. I’d love to know if there’s a way to obtain one
Over the last three years or so I’ve been picking up old Lanard Corp and some third party hunter figures (wearing orange so I use them as Jurassic Park workers) that are all O-Ring figures. I’ve been thinking why no one has done it to actually trying my hand at it but wouldn’t know where to start with molding. So I’m happy to see someone doing it.
It's a cool looking toy line for sure, with some obvious improvements in the O-ring design. I'm looking forward to see where this goes in the future. Thanks for the review!👍
Hi RetroBlasting. Not sure if this was intentional, but it’s great to end 2023 with something a bit more positive (I’m assuming this will be your last video of the year). The current state of affairs with Hasbro and others is really depressing, but this new line gives hope that there are some quality products out there flying slightly under the radar.
I think the O-ring fell out of favor because of the assembly cost. I don’t know if the factories had a ‘jig’ to hold the parts, it makes sense if they did, but with or without a jig it takes a little bit more time to line everything up and spin home that screw, compared to a front and back body that’s sonic welded or other stuff. So it seems to me.
Closest the big H ever came was the B.A.T.S., but that was 1. Just one figure design; 2. That only had a single swappable limb; and 3. And also had the lenticular decal making the design very gimmick heavy.
What you might want is a base that on the underside that you can use as a tool to hold the elbow angle in place while swapping the arm, alternatively 3D print one.
those look very nice. you should also check out the Delta-17 line its another O-ring based line that's coming soon while it doesn't have the versatility of the Strike Force Alpha line with optional heads and wrists the sculpting and paint apps side is pretty impressive
I never took to those larger, modern figures. Maybe I’m just stuck in the past but I think the 3.75” are far superior. Maybe not stylistically, but for play value. These Strike Force Alpha figures look decent (except for the purple onesie that green guy is wearing) and I like the attempt at a mythos. I’m eager to see what comes next.
Great video again! Perfect breakdown of the figures and I wish I had more cash to start another toy line!!! Retroblasting is one of the best channels for sure!
And the best part is that this isn’t the only O-ring line coming down the pipeline. Callsign longbow and operation recall and highly anticipated and also some other lesser advertised lines like delta 17
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that issue with the elbows. Also a little heat of some sort is absolutely necessary for the pop'n'swap parts. Great figures otherwise, four and a half stars👍
Thanks for an honest review, always appreciate your view on the collectors market. These are fantastic figures that look awesome, all with a new twist (removable arms and feet) - however I looked at the prices and it is way out of my budget - miss the old days of $5 figures on a peg
For Me, one VERY Important detail missing from these Figures is the Leg Screw format (or thigh screw). I PLAY with my figures, so it's IRRITATING to have ball joints( in the legs) that constantly shift & fall off when you play with them. These Figures would be PERFECT if they consider retooling this Issue. Especially when the legs(with boots/kneepads & the zombie/lizzard dragon feet) were a BIG Selling Point for me. I've noticed the other minor details the Host mentioned. I can deal with those issues, but the legs have to be fixed. In the meantime, I will buy some of these, but change out the legs & put gijoe legs in. It looks like Delta 17, Super 7 Gijoe & Operation Recall WILL have the leg screw format. I'm Super Excited and going ALL IN for these lines! I wish other lines(Fortnite, Lanard Corps, Chap Mei) would change to O ring- leg screw format. Just my opinion.👍🏾
@@timothyward8695 They're NOT that fragile, dude. But if you prefer ball joints over leg screws, these are for You, and I'm not knocking you or anybody else. The leg screws are just My bag.👍🏾
Interesting line. I'm not into GI Joe line but this is cool. Folks that are into GI Joe will probably enjoy this and can stand next to Joe. Hasbro should be as good as this. I've looked at another toy line at Dollar Store which has comic book for story that looks cool.
This is outstanding news! 😱 I was wishing & hoping that Hasbro was going to actually give a crap for ARAH’s 40 anniversary in 2022 by putting out a PROPER retro line of O-ring figures… but i was just setting myself up for disappointment 😑 Aside from the few Pulse 2-pack reissues and the figures included with the obscenely expensive HasLab Sky Striker… nothing ☹️ Like you always say Michael, the fans are doing the best work, and my Joe, Corps, and Remco figures will gladly welcome these new recruits 🫡
Thanks for the video Michael. I did not see this from your video and also when I zoom in on the figures I do not see the following: the figures seem to not have a thigh composed of 2 halves. Do these figures employ a solid thigh and rely on visible plastic pins as the knee joint? I think there is a company fresh monkey fiction that's planning o ring g figures and they use fully visible knee pins. If so, in my personal preference, I am not a fan of that architecture. From my experience the figures with that architecture looks and feels more like one of those "the corps" figures currently sold. Aside from that, it's great to have all these options on the market! I may buy some nonetheless just to help support the effort as well as to check them out! Thanks again!
I’ve looked at these and the delta 17 and I admit I think I want more than just another type of military dude. I recently started collecting 3.75in figures and early on I’m just disappointed with the annoying lack of options beyond military dudes. The four arms is a good first step but I want to see how far we can go.
Did the rifle on the Sgt. Slugger figure seem a too thin to you? On the figures I got that came with that style rifle, they all seemed too thin to me. Could just be a me thing as I haven't heard anyone else mention it when reviewing these figures. Thank you.
Along with Strike Force Alpha, Super 7 is going to be releasing o-ring GI Joe figures in 2024, so... could more indy toymakers consider going the 3.75-inch o-ring route? Since Hasbro continues to be lukewarm at best with their ARAH-inspired releases, is it possible that a company like Valaverse would release o-ring figures of Action Force into the market?
Swappable hands, head and feet for a 3.75. SON OF A... From a Fan with a budget of a Credit Card. Yet a multi billion dollar company, as in Hasbro, can't come up with an idea like this. Well, maybe they did however, they never implemented it.
The Strike Force Alpha toys surpassed my expectations. I need to pick up the rest of the range soon. Matt LeCroy does great work and I’m glad he got a line out there that is more than just his custom stuff.
Hopefully, they can link with one of the Comicsgate crowd, or other independent comic creator, and make some decent comics. My love of GI Joe was driven by the comic. I kinda hated the show. I felt there were no stakes and everybody's favorite Joe was sidlined. In part because he was mute.
6 inch are too big to be relevent besides putting them in a glass coffin. 3.3/4 scale was great, but has been surpassed by 4 inch. These look great doh.
Size is why i stopped collecting most mainstream and only collect Halo and call of duty mega construx....tiny articulate and awesome accessories....oh and masters of the universe as well....i once had a idea to approach Hasbro to see if they would /could team up with mega construx to make the whole first wave of joes and vehicles in tiny form, with buildable battle damage, weapons effects.....i even made some of the original joes from my call of Duty figs.....but then found out Mattel owns Mega so......yeah.
Great Video as always Michael. I am really looking forward to getting these in hand. I love that they are putting out new characters and added features to my favorite type of action figure. My toy budget for 2024 will be focused on supporting this and other independent toy lines because like you have said the fans are doing the best work and I can tell these makers love the toys they are producing.
Are you going to be getting any of the other stuff from other companies like Callsign Longbow, Operation Recall or Delta 17? There was a company called Easy Kill 9 but they didn't have any cool designs and they didn't differentiate themselves at all really. Their stuff was kind of boring.
Im sorry, but even as a child of the 80s, there's no way I would spend $25 a pop for these figures. Seems like an absurd business plan. You know Classifieds are 6 inches, highly detailed, and sell for $25. If you could not produce and sell these figures for $15, you should have just ripped up the business plan. They also should have taken into account how Super7 has failed miserably with their absurdly priced 1/18 scale Joes. Yes, these figures are nice and seem to bring more bang for the buck when compared to the Delta-17 figures that are set to be released soon. But in no way are they worth the same price as a Classified. When will people and /or companies realize that they will sell more products when they are reasonably priced. Trying to make a bag off of each and every figure is beyond nonsensical. I believe that initially, Joes made the majority of their profit on vehicle, buildings, and accessories. Yes, I realize that the company is small, so their cost to produce will be higher. But I'm sure if they had kept the price at $15, a lot of us die-hards would purchase the complete line instead of 0 -3 figures.
Michael French you're looking sharp as always dude! Also this was a very fun and informative video! This is a cool looking new independently made action figure line very reminiscient of the late 1980s/early 1990s G.I. Joe action figure line, but definately is it's own story! This would make a for a cool cartoon series if one could get made for it to tie in!
They're basically 6 inch level of accessories and swappable parts in 3 3/4 inch scale, I hope this blows up so we can have a new generation of 3 3/4 scale vehicles and diorama playsets!
A new generation of all 1/18 scale toys, even 5POA. In my humble opinion it just works for all styles to have a Renaissance.
So "Up with the Renaissance of quality toys kids and adults will buy!"
@@Plokman040 1/18th scale is probably my favorite scale for figures, largely because of how space friendly they are for display, compared to larger scales.
Sounds like this man has perfected new and old combined! I’ve stayed true to 3.75 for 35 years. Broken crotches and O rings for life!
Man those things look great. I like seeing new lines like the modern Action Force instead of endlessly redoing old franchises. We get to learn new characters like we did when we were young.
Those early customs at the start of the video look great.
I love that the 3.75 inch line is coming back with these smaller companies. Between Strike Force Alpha and the Skeletron figures I’m going to have to come up with a diorama with my Joes.
Great review as always. I think my favourite part was this:
2:53 "This lizard guy figure has a brain outside his head"
3:03 "I love how the creator thinks outside the box"
Brilliant!
That's rad you highlighted these Michael. Neat line for sure. Matt nailed it.
That MOCFP blister took this a killer level. Artwork came out pretty sweet too.
Nice episode man! It's rad when you highlight these non-mainstream lines - in my channel's sense, it's like you're highlighting Independent Record Labels & or bands. I love the the idea of exposing people to art off their radar - these figures are exactly that. Art.
Keep these episodes coming man!
-Dustin
These are absolutely INCREDIBLE!!!
Thanks for this review!
Matt's a great figure designer, customizer, and paint master (not to mention a great person all around). This SFA line is definitely an upgrade to the old o-ring construction design. 1:18 is definitely not dead and fans are surely doing the best work!! Nobody needs Hasbro and their rereleases anymore.
O-Ring for life!
I'm convinced that Michael doesn't miss with his videos. Awesome toyline, hope to see more down the line.
This system sounds like a good way to make custom characters of your own if you want. Character A's head on B's Torso with C's hands and boots.
Great commentary on 1/18 renaissance we are experiencing. I'm looking forward to the Strike Force Alpha Lost Legion figures.
He actually gave me one at the Joe show in SoCal the other week and I'm still impressed with the updates and changes that he made!
👍🏾👍🏾
Very interesting. I will need to do some research before buying. Very tempting.
These are not just o rings they are innovations
They make a Zombie kit that you can use on any figure! The prices are surprisingly reasonable.
I love me some Matthew. I met him years ago at a gijoe swap meeting at Heroes and Dragons in Columbia SC. We use to trade Lanard The Corps figures from the 80s and 90s. I must say the most anticipated toy lines I am looking forward to in 2024 are Beasts of the Mesozoic by Creative Beasts Studios and Strike Force Alpha...
Gotta admit, I'm a 3.75 inch o-ring guy so this o-ring renaissance we're currently experiencing is exciting for me. Guys like Matt LeCroy are just the individual creators we need to lead the way and these figures he designed are too cool. I'm not into the whole 6-inch fad of today, though I'm lovin the Valaverse figs, but I think many of them are pretty cool lookin.
happy holidays hope you and everyone at retroblasting had a wonderful holiday
Thank you Michael! Appreciated the feedback and we will continue working to get those joints dialed in. Top priority for wave 2.
This toy line is so innovative
There Lora custom looks bomb. I must of missed it where can we find these figures? Was this a Kickstarter?
These are cool figs with cool sculpts. And they're on BBTS, so they're more widely available
These look great!
you sold me. the hellgard looks like my trial figure. love me some faceless mook army builders.
Always great to see an original line with a new story and in 3.75". :-) Beautiful work!
White Elephant is making a lot of toys right, their Astro-Command line is superior in quality to Super Joe and is getting a lot of love.
Very cool Michael. I was unware of these.. I see a bunch of people reviewing these Delta 17 o ring figures. Nice job Sir....
these look great. i love the fact that you can take limbs off and it leaves nubs. they can be bloodied up for battle damage
I think 3.75"' o-ring figures are my favorite.
I’m really getting into Clint Eastwood style Cowboy films right now and I love that custom figure of him. I’d love to know if there’s a way to obtain one
3 3/4" figures are the best. The perfect size to build adventures on the go or on your coffee table.
I wonder if White Elephant would be open to doing a fantasy/medieval range of figures for DnD play.
Over the last three years or so I’ve been picking up old Lanard Corp and some third party hunter figures (wearing orange so I use them as Jurassic Park workers) that are all O-Ring figures. I’ve been thinking why no one has done it to actually trying my hand at it but wouldn’t know where to start with molding. So I’m happy to see someone doing it.
Ah. The first video I watched in 2024. Happy new year!
It's a cool looking toy line for sure, with some obvious improvements in the O-ring design. I'm looking forward to see where this goes in the future. Thanks for the review!👍
What's up Logic, Yeah these look cool.
Hi RetroBlasting. Not sure if this was intentional, but it’s great to end 2023 with something a bit more positive (I’m assuming this will be your last video of the year). The current state of affairs with Hasbro and others is really depressing, but this new line gives hope that there are some quality products out there flying slightly under the radar.
So Cool to see new 3inch figures!
Michael: Am I making sense?!
Me: yes, I do that a lot. Even have to ask my dad "Know what I'm saying" daily.
Great video! I definitely am interested in these more and more! 2024 might be the year I get back into 1/18th scale.
I think the O-ring fell out of favor because of the assembly cost. I don’t know if the factories had a ‘jig’ to hold the parts, it makes sense if they did, but with or without a jig it takes a little bit more time to line everything up and spin home that screw, compared to a front and back body that’s sonic welded or other stuff. So it seems to me.
Matt has done so much ideas to his line that none in Hasbro was able to do...like the swappable body parts.
Closest the big H ever came was the B.A.T.S., but that was 1. Just one figure design; 2. That only had a single swappable limb; and 3. And also had the lenticular decal making the design very gimmick heavy.
YES! More independent toy lines! These 4in Joe style are amazing. I love the new features. Give me more!!!
What you might want is a base that on the underside that you can use as a tool to hold the elbow angle in place while swapping the arm, alternatively 3D print one.
A great review video from Michael, for this new and amazing Strike Force Alpha 3.75 action figure toyline.
those look very nice. you should also check out the Delta-17 line its another O-ring based line that's coming soon while it doesn't have the versatility of the Strike Force Alpha line with optional heads and wrists the sculpting and paint apps side is pretty impressive
I wonder if the TMNT figures led the way for the o-ring demise.
I'm not huge on G.I-Joe but I'd love to see Warhammer 40k figures in this style! I'd love to see some of my beloved Necrons in this form
I never took to those larger, modern figures. Maybe I’m just stuck in the past but I think the 3.75” are far superior. Maybe not stylistically, but for play value.
These Strike Force Alpha figures look decent (except for the purple onesie that green guy is wearing) and I like the attempt at a mythos. I’m eager to see what comes next.
Thanks so much for your continued fantastic content!! Really appreciate it!!
Really good coverage of these. Exactly what I love about RB, always in depth with their coverage.
Great video again! Perfect breakdown of the figures and I wish I had more cash to start another toy line!!! Retroblasting is one of the best channels for sure!
Great review! I love the added features of wrist and leg swap that add to articulation. Simple idea, fantastic result.
I would love to have STAR WARS-toys in that style.
These look really cool. I really enjoy videos like this. It brings things to my attention that may have slipped past me.
And the best part is that this isn’t the only O-ring line coming down the pipeline. Callsign longbow and operation recall and highly anticipated and also some other lesser advertised lines like delta 17
I hear you about storm shadow . Mine was all loose after all these years. We to have done many covert assault strike missions.
These look really cool I must admit. I’ll check them out.
Nice, Looks cool so far!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that issue with the elbows. Also a little heat of some sort is absolutely necessary for the pop'n'swap parts. Great figures otherwise, four and a half stars👍
One word...Nice!
I love O ring style Joe's the are the apex of 3 3/4 figure design
Omg! Swappable parts!!! 😮
Nothing beats 1/18 scale
These look great
Thanks for an honest review, always appreciate your view on the collectors market. These are fantastic figures that look awesome, all with a new twist (removable arms and feet) - however I looked at the prices and it is way out of my budget - miss the old days of $5 figures on a peg
I always wondered how much of this stuff went away because of 'choking hazard' laws
Fans continue doing the best work!
O rings went away because of the invention of the ball joints. Not choking hazards
For Me, one VERY Important detail missing from these Figures is the Leg Screw format (or thigh screw). I PLAY with my figures, so it's IRRITATING to have ball joints( in the legs) that constantly shift & fall off when you play with them. These Figures would be PERFECT if they consider retooling this Issue. Especially when the legs(with boots/kneepads & the zombie/lizzard dragon feet) were a BIG Selling Point for me. I've noticed the other minor details the Host mentioned. I can deal with those issues, but the legs have to be fixed. In the meantime, I will buy some of these, but change out the legs & put gijoe legs in. It looks like Delta 17, Super 7 Gijoe & Operation Recall WILL have the leg screw format. I'm Super Excited and going ALL IN for these lines! I wish other lines(Fortnite, Lanard Corps, Chap Mei) would change to O ring- leg screw format. Just my opinion.👍🏾
The problem with that design is that the pegs in the lower legs would snap just by looking in their direction. Not sturdy at all.
@@timothyward8695 They're NOT that fragile, dude. But if you prefer ball joints over leg screws, these are for You, and I'm not knocking you or anybody else. The leg screws are just My bag.👍🏾
I would love to have one of those Lara Croft figures made by the Strike Force creator. Is there an avenue that I could reach out to him for that?
Looks cool. Unfortunately anything that can pop out, I’ll probably lose.
Interesting line. I'm not into GI Joe line but this is cool. Folks that are into GI Joe will probably enjoy this and can stand next to Joe. Hasbro should be as good as this. I've looked at another toy line at Dollar Store which has comic book for story that looks cool.
This is outstanding news! 😱 I was wishing & hoping that Hasbro was going to actually give a crap for ARAH’s 40 anniversary in 2022 by putting out a PROPER retro line of O-ring figures… but i was just setting myself up for disappointment 😑 Aside from the few Pulse 2-pack reissues and the figures included with the obscenely expensive HasLab Sky Striker… nothing ☹️ Like you always say Michael, the fans are doing the best work, and my Joe, Corps, and Remco figures will gladly welcome these new recruits 🫡
Thanks for the video Michael. I did not see this from your video and also when I zoom in on the figures I do not see the following: the figures seem to not have a thigh composed of 2 halves. Do these figures employ a solid thigh and rely on visible plastic pins as the knee joint? I think there is a company fresh monkey fiction that's planning o ring g figures and they use fully visible knee pins. If so, in my personal preference, I am not a fan of that architecture. From my experience the figures with that architecture looks and feels more like one of those "the corps" figures currently sold. Aside from that, it's great to have all these options on the market! I may buy some nonetheless just to help support the effort as well as to check them out! Thanks again!
Yes I understand what you meant
If he can work out some deals, I feel like these could be a good idea for a kids toy
Oh yes,i remember those old thumbs were shite.
I’ve looked at these and the delta 17 and I admit I think I want more than just another type of military dude. I recently started collecting 3.75in figures and early on I’m just disappointed with the annoying lack of options beyond military dudes. The four arms is a good first step but I want to see how far we can go.
Did the rifle on the Sgt. Slugger figure seem a too thin to you? On the figures I got that came with that style rifle, they all seemed too thin to me. Could just be a me thing as I haven't heard anyone else mention it when reviewing these figures. Thank you.
Along with Strike Force Alpha, Super 7 is going to be releasing o-ring GI Joe figures in 2024, so... could more indy toymakers consider going the 3.75-inch o-ring route?
Since Hasbro continues to be lukewarm at best with their ARAH-inspired releases, is it possible that a company like Valaverse would release o-ring figures of Action Force into the market?
What happened to the RetroBlasting theme song?
It's now reserved for special occasions
I thought i was out of 1:18 scale; then these come out, black major has stuff for sale and delta 17 is out time to put the chips on the table
Yo joe, any input on the Delta 17 action figures?
These remind me of THE CORPS
Swappable hands, head and feet for a 3.75. SON OF A... From a Fan with a budget of a Credit Card. Yet a multi billion dollar company, as in Hasbro, can't come up with an idea like this. Well, maybe they did however, they never implemented it.
The Strike Force Alpha toys surpassed my expectations. I need to pick up the rest of the range soon. Matt LeCroy does great work and I’m glad he got a line out there that is more than just his custom stuff.
Hopefully, they can link with one of the Comicsgate crowd, or other independent comic creator, and make some decent comics.
My love of GI Joe was driven by the comic. I kinda hated the show. I felt there were no stakes and everybody's favorite Joe was sidlined. In part because he was mute.
6 inch are too big to be relevent besides putting them in a glass coffin. 3.3/4 scale was great, but has been surpassed by 4 inch. These look great doh.
Size is why i stopped collecting most mainstream and only collect Halo and call of duty mega construx....tiny articulate and awesome accessories....oh and masters of the universe as well....i once had a idea to approach Hasbro to see if they would /could team up with mega construx to make the whole first wave of joes and vehicles in tiny form, with buildable battle damage, weapons effects.....i even made some of the original joes from my call of Duty figs.....but then found out Mattel owns Mega so......yeah.
Final Faction Update please!
Great Video as always Michael. I am really looking forward to getting these in hand. I love that they are putting out new characters and added features to my favorite type of action figure. My toy budget for 2024 will be focused on supporting this and other independent toy lines because like you have said the fans are doing the best work and I can tell these makers love the toys they are producing.
Are you going to be getting any of the other stuff from other companies like Callsign Longbow, Operation Recall or Delta 17? There was a company called Easy Kill 9 but they didn't have any cool designs and they didn't differentiate themselves at all really. Their stuff was kind of boring.
Im sorry, but even as a child of the 80s, there's no way I would spend $25 a pop for these figures.
Seems like an absurd business plan. You know Classifieds are 6 inches, highly detailed, and sell for $25. If you could not produce and sell these figures for $15, you should have just ripped up the business plan.
They also should have taken into account how Super7 has failed miserably with their absurdly priced 1/18 scale Joes.
Yes, these figures are nice and seem to bring more bang for the buck when compared to the Delta-17 figures that are set to be released soon. But in no way are they worth the same price as a Classified.
When will people and /or companies realize that they will sell more products when they are reasonably priced. Trying to make a bag off of each and every figure is beyond nonsensical.
I believe that initially, Joes made the majority of their profit on vehicle, buildings, and accessories.
Yes, I realize that the company is small, so their cost to produce will be higher. But I'm sure if they had kept the price at $15, a lot of us die-hards would purchase the complete line instead of 0 -3 figures.
Leaving a reply here to clear this long comment out of my dashboard.
Michael French you're looking sharp as always dude! Also this was a very fun and informative video! This is a cool looking new independently made action figure line very reminiscient of the late 1980s/early 1990s G.I. Joe action figure line, but definately is it's own story! This would make a for a cool cartoon series if one could get made for it to tie in!
Can’t believe the gi Joe retro line didn’t do this . Not retro at all