Super 7 "Official Universal Monsters Thread"

Started by Remco Wolfman, February 16, 2018, 08:42:00 PM

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AndyFish

I think they're fun-- if i were a kid I'd be all over these.

Count Zachula

Quote from: AndyFish on November 14, 2019, 10:50:13 AM
I think they're fun-- if i were a kid I'd be all over these.

I have a couple of the figures I thought were the coolest.   Its nice to see a toy company making up their own characters.

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on November 13, 2019, 11:10:44 PM
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          Frankenghost - The Worst - ReAction - 2019 - B   

I guess I do see what appeals to you guys...

He really does look like Frankenstein in his rubber bondage gear, looking for a little romance.  Nice companion piece to the Creature blow-up doll.

Super7's new management must be trying for the adult crowd.
ADAM

Mord

 It looks like "The Gimp" from "Pulp Fiction". Franken-gimp.

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on November 14, 2019, 01:50:25 PM
...  He [Worst Frankenghost] really does look like Frankenstein in his rubber bondage gear, looking for a little romance. ... 

I mean, look at his eyes.  He looks like he just realized he can't remember his safe word.
ADAM

marsattacks666

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Subatomic_Matt



Anybody else frustrated at the lack of choices for a coffin for Dracula? Other than the Burger King kids meal one I'm not finding a damn thing. The frustration!

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Subatomic_Matt

#2018
Yes, really. The most common one found is 6" tall. Too big for a 3 3/4" scale figure. Other stuff is either too expensive ($500 for a mahogany replica) or just pictures of them on sites that don't sell them. And most of that stuff is 1/12 scale, which is still too big.

I suppose I'll have to make do with this 6" wooden one. I was really hoping to find a plastic alternative. Playmobil has a perfect one... except it's too short.

Mike Scott

Quote from: Subatomic_Matt on November 15, 2019, 09:37:39 AM
The most common one found is 6" tall. Too big for a 3 3/4" scale figure.

Put in two 3.75" in figures!  ;D
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fearliath

Quote from: Subatomic_Matt on November 14, 2019, 09:05:27 PM

Anybody else frustrated at the lack of choices for a coffin for Dracula? Other than the Burger King kids meal one I'm not finding a damn thing. The frustration!

The McFarlane one should work okay. I don't actually have thr Dracula set but my son uses all the other McFarlane Monster sets for his Reaction monsters (not a big fan of the figures that actually come with the set). You can see the coffin at this  link:

http://www.battlegrip.com/review-mcfarlane-monsters-dracula-playset/

I bought the McFarlane sets on eBay earlier this year.

Subatomic_Matt

Quote from: fearliath on November 15, 2019, 05:01:17 PM
The McFarlane one should work okay. I don't actually have thr Dracula set but my son uses all the other McFarlane Monster sets for his Reaction monsters (not a big fan of the figures that actually come with the set). You can see the coffin at this  link:

http://www.battlegrip.com/review-mcfarlane-monsters-dracula-playset/

I bought the McFarlane sets on eBay earlier this year.

A good idea that I'd considered long ago but given up on. It's pretty stylized and I'm looking for something that'll fit with the movie aesthetic more... but I may just have to give in and go this route.

fearliath

Quote from: Subatomic_Matt on November 15, 2019, 11:36:23 PM
A good idea that I'd considered long ago but given up on. It's pretty stylized and I'm looking for something that'll fit with the movie aesthetic more... but I may just have to give in and go this route.

I agree with the stylized part. It's why I didn't get the Dracula set but there isn't much else out there (as you clearly know).