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Black Vanguard still might happen. I think that feels probably more realistic for Frank than the ramen van


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I still just can't get past the looks on that one. It seems to have all the functionality, but the lines on it just don't look good to me. The one that was coming from Mezco I feel has more the look I want from a battle wagon, but it also seems a bit... mmm... less thorough on detail (and also pricey as heck).

So far I really like my Ramen Racer and that's the car for Frank on my shelf. I'm still debating getting the armor pack, but it's not quite what I want either. I wonder if Ramen is going to produce any more of those with different styles in mind. If they did one that added some weapons to the exterior I think I'd go for it.
 
Yeah, the van is classic Punisher, first of all. And the Vanguard is a truly ugly vehicle -and- would not serve as a very displayable armory.

The Ramen Racer does look really cool. I just don't know what on earth I'd ever do with it. Can't think of a single figure I own or want to own that would go with it in my head.
 
Yeah, the van is classic Punisher, first of all. And the Vanguard is a truly ugly vehicle -and- would not serve as a very displayable armory.

The Ramen Racer does look really cool. I just don't know what on earth I'd ever do with it. Can't think of a single figure I own or want to own that would go with it in my head.
I kept thinking about buying the Racer because it's close enough to the Last of the V8 Interceptors to work, but the lack of a Mad Max figure line in the last 25 years did somewhat limit my incentive to do that. But it's always in the back of my head that I should and then figure out a custom, and also pretend that Mel Gibson mysteriously disappeared after making Beyond Thunderdome.

If they wanted to make the Dodge M4S Turbo Interceptor from The Wraith, I would also consider buying that and doing a custom, and then headcanon it that it's someone cooler and weirder and more ethereal than Charlie Sheen. (Kyle MacLachlan, maybe? That feels right.)

Loving 80s genre stuff is rough sometimes. Thank God for The Hidden.
 
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