Well, let's just say while I love the figures, they fall short. Literally.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
DCUC Batman Legacy Collection: Prototype Suit Batman & Lt. Gordon
Well, let's just say while I love the figures, they fall short. Literally.
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
6-inch,
Batman,
Commissioner Gordon,
DC Universe Classics,
DCUC,
Lieutenant Gordon,
Movie Masters,
Prototype Suit
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Lego Speederbikes with Stormtroopers!
...Which will be henceforth known as the "Great Lego Speederbike Blind Building Contest!"
So I picked two of these babies at last weekend's Singapore Toys, Games and Comic Convention for S$15 each, which was about half of what they would be in specialty stores outside of the Con. And the fun thing about Legos is that Mel and I love to build them together.
Usually it's the bigger sets we work on together, like the Knights Kingdpm Green Knight Stronghold, the Star Wars Vader's TIE Advanced vs the Y-Wing, or the Home One MonCalamari Star Cruiser.
This time around, the Legos in question were way smaller and would take no time to build. So the wife decides to challenge me to a "blind" building contest, stating that we'll "see who can build a speederbike faster without the instructions and just by using the pictureon the packaging."
I laughed and agreed. I knew I'd win. I knew Star Wars and Lego better than the wife. But ya know, we musn't fail to encourage the spouses, even if they have a Tuantuan's chance in Tatooine.
But anyway, here are the results... ;)
So I picked two of these babies at last weekend's Singapore Toys, Games and Comic Convention for S$15 each, which was about half of what they would be in specialty stores outside of the Con. And the fun thing about Legos is that Mel and I love to build them together.
Usually it's the bigger sets we work on together, like the Knights Kingdpm Green Knight Stronghold, the Star Wars Vader's TIE Advanced vs the Y-Wing, or the Home One MonCalamari Star Cruiser.
This time around, the Legos in question were way smaller and would take no time to build. So the wife decides to challenge me to a "blind" building contest, stating that we'll "see who can build a speederbike faster without the instructions and just by using the pictureon the packaging."
I laughed and agreed. I knew I'd win. I knew Star Wars and Lego better than the wife. But ya know, we musn't fail to encourage the spouses, even if they have a Tuantuan's chance in Tatooine.
But anyway, here are the results... ;)
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
Action Figure Comics,
Lego,
Star Wars,
Stormtroopers
Monday, August 22, 2011
Singapore Toy, Game, and Comic Convention 2011: Day 2
After I got done with Sunday stuff like church and a meeting/rehearsal for this non-toy related gig I was gonna do, I drove down to STGCC at around 4-ish, 5--I thought that would give me a good chunk of time to wander about before the Con closed its doors at 8pm.
Bobble-heads from Simply Toys, anyone? |
And I gotta say, I kinda like being a Last-Day-Con kinda guy.
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
Cons,
Conventions,
Singapore Toy Game and Comic Convention,
STGCC
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Singapore Toy, Game, and Comic Convention: Day 1
Con time! |
Me: "Time to go, then!" Christian: "Ok, but I'm holding on to the pass! |
Peoplez! And Mario and Luigi running from them |
Speaking of the Rangerlord, last year, I'd met up with him on Day 1 and we hunted for toys, comics, autographs, and other goodies. This year, our ranks swelled as he brought along his two girls with his artist brother-in-law tagging along. And I had Melissa and lil' Christian with me. Needless to say, it turned out to be a great opening day!
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
Cons,
Singapore Toy Game and Comic Convention,
STGCC
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
DC Universe Classics Batman Legacy Collection: Batman and Two-Face
Hey all, sorry for the long delay between posts funky work schedules and crashing laptops tend to get in the way of toys--what's wrong with this world? ;P
I felt slightly better about the figures when I busted them free but I discovered something else that I didn't like: the figures were too tall and largish to fit in with DCUC. Hm. Nevertheless, I was still game on giving the figures a chance, especially since they turned out to be excellently sculpted and painted. After all, it couldn't get much worse, could it? Well...
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
6-inch,
Arkham City,
Batman,
DC Universe Classics,
DCUC,
Two Face
Thursday, August 4, 2011
DC Universe Classics Batman Legacy Collection Mr. Freeze
Colors aside, there weren't any changes for the re-release of Mr. Freeze, who debuted in the 2003 DCSH line. I have to say the paint apps then were quite something. There was another release at New York ComicCon 2007 that looked like this. Less icy, more metallic. So that would make this repaint of that classic sculpt more, um, strawberries and cream? (Ice cream of course--no less.)
Labels: toys, toy blog, transformers, super heroes
6-inch,
Action Figure Comics,
Batman,
DC Superheroes,
DC Universe Classics,
DCSH,
DCUC,
Mr. Freeze
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