I think for me the top wants for MTO are Cameron Hodge, Brood Queen, and MvC Sentinel assuming that one wouldn't be a normal deluxe. Honestly I sort of doubt I'm getting any of those (except maybe the Sentinel) anytime soon, but a man can dream. *goes to eat dinner*
Who the hell wants JUST an A-Wing knowing they'll never get an X-Wing? Like.. seven hardcore Black Series collectors?
*looks up from dinner still chewing*
What's that? Somebody say my name?
Actually what I'd REALLY like is a B-Wing but that's the biggest fighter they had in the OT and even X-Wings are too big for 1/12 scale.
Danger Room is great, but how big would a Danger Room dio piece realistically have to be to comfortably display even 4-6 figures in a way that you'd WANT them to be displayed in a Danger Room scene, ya' know?
I think for a Danger Room the way to go is give you a certain number of connectible panels (say, 3.5-4" square). Make them all double-sided 'walls' and 'floors', with a little variety and then you load it up with Danger Room trap accessories that plug into ports on the walls. With come clever engineering you can get it in for a price point low enough people would buy multiples to build their own custom Danger Room of any size and orientation. Maybe you split it up and do two MTOs. One that's just the wall pieces and one that's the accessories so people can mix and match quantities.
There's already a great model for this in Gundam Chain Bases (something I've been eyeballing for a while as part of my plans for a Sentinel dio). In fact I've been looking at
the one 52 toys is doing for their BeastBox stuff. Those are awesome, and usually not terribly expensive, they're just at the wrong scale. I think it's one of the few Dios they could actually make work and get folks in for multiples like they did with sentinels. It's definitely one I'd go in on. The only thing I'd hope for is they make the walls the right color. The Danger Room is so often that scifi grey, but in my mind's eye it'll always be sea foam green:
I wanted a HasLab Fantasticar but was concerned they'd over do it to justify HasLab pricing, but I would think a basic, no electronics flying bathtub style could be done at a reasonable price ($125?).
Yeah, I think the Fantasticar would be an easy home run, especially if it coincided with an FF wave.
I absolutely love this. Because of that, I'm allowed to bully you for your choice in X-Men characters. I mean, what??
Clearly Damien is a fan of the mutants who fit under the umbrella heading of "knife guy", and are we really at all surprised?