I would agree if Lanard had anything like good distribution, but they don't. Making good toys at an affordable price doesn't mean anything if it's impossible to find those toys.
Lanard keep going strong without the aid of any TV show or video game. The time travel idea is a great way of linking the various lines together. Fantastic review 🎉
Excellent video! Great figures and a great value. It is a shame that they are not as widely available as they used to be. I have seen so many items from them that look great but never show up in stores. Even at my local Olies.
These are super fun. They’d be sucking up my dollars if they were in a bigger scale. Glad kids have access to these. Love em more than the recent monster-truck inspired stuff, but those are cool too.
Just looked at some of their other The Corps! fare, and those planes and other military vehicles are fun. The monster truck stuff also has its charm. This is totally where things would’ve gone in the alt-universe 00’s where GI Joe, MASK, and Dino-Riders were successfully intermingled.
These are neat, Lenard is rocking the low-cost, kid-oriented military toys. The dinosaurs were cool, the aliens blew competition out of the park. I will be on the look out for the wolf and cat.
I dont know what Lanard's plans are for the future but I think they could get by just selling the robot animals in blind box packages or containers in the vein of ZURU's Dino Strike and Monster Truck toylines. Those robot animals are cool enough to merit being sold individually.
Your Void seems to literally have two left feet! Poor guy got stuck with two left lower legs. Im glad to see you covering these dudes though. I've been so excited for these guys from the moment Lanard showed them off, only for the line to get dropped from walmart. The robot animals and cyborg soldiers look so cool. As far as the time travel stuff goes I believe its all meant to tie into this fortnite clone game Lanard is developing. Apparently the game is out on PC now but theres next to no coverage of it online outside of the Lanard instagram pages.
The difficulty finding all Lanard is one of the reasons I haven't done many videos about them lately myself. Rumors say they are going to move more to an online strategy.
Very nice. I have always loved Lanard Toys. They have proven that there has been a market for 3-3/4" military toys since the 80's. Hasbro just missed a great opportunity.
Agree. Looking at this, Valaverse, and Final Faction, I focus on value not brands. When it comes to Toys for Tots time, I spend my money on Final Faction and Lanard. Hasbro can go take a flying leap off the nearest bridge.
Really like these sets. I'm a huge Corps collector. BUT Lanard has dropped the ball on USA distribution for several years. To the point, they are driving away long time collectors.
@@Gojitron1 If we do Gojitron, they are packaged as something different and not as good. We used to get the Chap Mei figures and vehicles through supermarkets, but that doesn't happen anymore, either. :(
Cool review, the problem with your Eagle foot is I think they have given him two right feet! You can see the pouch on the left shin is on the inside instead of on the outside. Compare to the original Eagle Eye figure lh5.googleusercontent.com/-D-bnwVrPETo/TX_6WOUlS-I/AAAAAAAAKg4/zy1qivD9cZ0/s1600/tc_mts_3_7.jpg
LANARD is what a toy maker is supposed to be. Aimed and fun and imagination thanks for sharing Carl
I would agree if Lanard had anything like good distribution, but they don't. Making good toys at an affordable price doesn't mean anything if it's impossible to find those toys.
Cool additions. That Robot panther and wolf are definitely my favourites. Like you say, they do know how to make cool robot/animals. 👍
Lanard keep going strong without the aid of any TV show or video game. The time travel idea is a great way of linking the various lines together. Fantastic review 🎉
Great video! The Corps have always been overlooked. They're often too easily dismissed as K.O.'s but they are great when you see them in hand.
These look great. It's good to see a toy company actually aiming toys at kids.
Excellent video! Great figures and a great value. It is a shame that they are not as widely available as they used to be. I have seen so many items from them that look great but never show up in stores. Even at my local Olies.
The Corps! Still does great figures and cool concepts & themes.
These are super fun. They’d be sucking up my dollars if they were in a bigger scale. Glad kids have access to these. Love em more than the recent monster-truck inspired stuff, but those are cool too.
Really cool, budget figures. I like the robo-raptor the best.
I agree that the robot animals look to be the stars here. I also like those mechanical arms... could be useful for some customs.
Would love to find these 3 Ollie's down and no love. The metallic animals and updates to classic figures rock
Just looked at some of their other The Corps! fare, and those planes and other military vehicles are fun. The monster truck stuff also has its charm. This is totally where things would’ve gone in the alt-universe 00’s where GI Joe, MASK, and Dino-Riders were successfully intermingled.
Excellent review!
These are neat, Lenard is rocking the low-cost, kid-oriented military toys. The dinosaurs were cool, the aliens blew competition out of the park. I will be on the look out for the wolf and cat.
Glad you could get these sets!
I dont know what Lanard's plans are for the future but I think they could get by just selling the robot animals in blind box packages or containers in the vein of ZURU's Dino Strike and Monster Truck toylines. Those robot animals are cool enough to merit being sold individually.
Those are great. Wish I could find these where I live
Old recruits are back
i found the 2 vehicles, got the jeep, but didn't see anything else in the wilmington, NC store
😊 cool review. I see these in finland. 😊 glad its in us too
Your Void seems to literally have two left feet! Poor guy got stuck with two left lower legs. Im glad to see you covering these dudes though. I've been so excited for these guys from the moment Lanard showed them off, only for the line to get dropped from walmart. The robot animals and cyborg soldiers look so cool. As far as the time travel stuff goes I believe its all meant to tie into this fortnite clone game Lanard is developing. Apparently the game is out on PC now but theres next to no coverage of it online outside of the Lanard instagram pages.
The difficulty finding all Lanard is one of the reasons I haven't done many videos about them lately myself. Rumors say they are going to move more to an online strategy.
Very nice. I have always loved Lanard Toys. They have proven that there has been a market for 3-3/4" military toys since the 80's. Hasbro just missed a great opportunity.
It looks like Eagle Eye has two right feet, literally
Where did you buy them ?
Hey you got the Bio Wing from Lanard year 1995?
Can somebody help me because I want to buy these, but I can’t find them anywhere
You could not get these figures anywhere until they hit a discount store.
Agree. Looking at this, Valaverse, and Final Faction, I focus on value not brands. When it comes to Toys for Tots time, I spend my money on Final Faction and Lanard. Hasbro can go take a flying leap off the nearest bridge.
Really like these sets. I'm a huge Corps collector. BUT Lanard has dropped the ball on USA distribution for several years. To the point, they are driving away long time collectors.
Cool looking action figures, which are cheap and cheerful.
Thankfully, they don't make to the UK, otherwise I'd be in trouble! :)
You've never seen them in Smyth's?
@@Gojitron1 If we do Gojitron, they are packaged as something different and not as good. We used to get the Chap Mei figures and vehicles through supermarkets, but that doesn't happen anymore, either. :(
A riot control shotgun.
Nize
Lanard is not doing what is needed for the product line.
Cool review, the problem with your Eagle foot is I think they have given him two right feet! You can see the pouch on the left shin is on the inside instead of on the outside. Compare to the original Eagle Eye figure lh5.googleusercontent.com/-D-bnwVrPETo/TX_6WOUlS-I/AAAAAAAAKg4/zy1qivD9cZ0/s1600/tc_mts_3_7.jpg