I think they can do all those figures in the scale they like. U need to ask is blog for 3D designers in the computer and animate figures.I’m not good on that ,I post it as I’m bombarded every day in my blogs and facebook w links from every body.So I pass you guys so u can ask or investigate better. Now do not call me as I’m not blogger there. I think one link I post is of the guy who design it. Les.this respond is direct to u.so we don’t get mix here. What do you know about the figures shown on that ‘Spectoys’ link, are they 54-60mm or smaller and who is producing them ? They look interesting. Also noted that their are pose designs shown on that link you provided that aren’t in the first set. I would think that this company would consider bringing out more sets because they marked the header card ‘Series 001’ and with their launch being so successful. I am not a fan yet of the series as I haven’t actually seen any of the animation but I am of the figures which have some excellent detail and very well designed by a computer for almost seamless joints. So I would say they were quite popular with the attendees at the Con.Ī friend contacted ‘Bigbadtoys’ about ordering some more sets and was told they had no intention of re-stocking, but since they sold out at the store this didn’t make any sense. I understand from reading some sources on the Internet, that they made 3,000 sets of M.O.F.O.s and that 2,700 approximately were sold at SDCC.
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