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The Mark 42 and Iron patriot are pretty good. Much better proportions and of course they are quite screen accurate. Articulation is pretty what you would expect out of a figuart.


A common issue i'm seeing with Mark 42 figuarts is the hand flaps are very loose.

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The plastic tab for the hands just don't go deep enough into the hand

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Figma Sakura's faces still look off to me... think I'm just gonna pre-order the Figuarts one for now, but may buy the Figma in the future.
 
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I'll definitely be passing on that. I still need to go after bikes and contract monsters before I even think about something that expensive and big.
 
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Interior aside (two seats instead of one), I don't see the point of getting this when the DX version is much more affordable. It's not like the Power Dizer or Suika Arms where the Figuart is more articulate, it's a friggin' car (and I'm betting the figuart version can't transform).
 
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The TK figures seems like it's the same size of the figuarts, so the Drive figuart could fit inside the toy version of Trideron.
 
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I wonder how many Shinkocchou figuarts we will get? This year we got two (Kabuto and Hibiki), so I hope we could get like three next year (Kuuga, Agito and Kiva). I know that the Shinkocchou figuarts cost more to make, but I would like to see the final forms of Kabuto, Hibiki and maybe Kuuga get a Shinkocchou version.
 
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...You know what. I want it. I actually want it. A cool slick ride in my collection other than bikes. Plus, i don't own a 1/12 car yet.
 
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