Thank you!Primevalgodzilla V2 wrote:Don't understand your hatred towards Tokyo Vinyl. They are nice, unique figures.FlawedCoil82 wrote:Yea, I am referring to everything Bandai Creation has released after Wave 5 which included "First Godzilla", "Mechagodzilla '74" and the 12 inch "FW Gigan". Everything since then has been a complete and utter waste of time and effort. Wave 5 was disappointing enough because it only contained 2 new molds of the smaller figures, but at least they mixed some new in with the old. Next thing we know, BC is going to start releasing solid blue Destoroyahs and solid pink Godzilla 1968s once the "Fusion" line ends so they will have an excuse to keep pumping out the same exact molds. I was a hardcore supporter of Bandai Creation for the longest time and would get so mad/frustrated at fellow "fans" who refused to support the line when they was still giving us new figures. But now Bandai Creation are officially skreeonking me off to and if they are only going to keep making new "Tokyo Vinyls" molds and nothing else, then I am definitely done with buying their products.
The Tokyo Vinyls are just different. Of course their style may not appeal to some collectors, but there are indeed people out there who collect these kind of figures.
I for one find that they are quite cool, and neat. Yes they're different, and that's what I like about them. I guess with the Tokyo Vinyls, it's each to his own I presume. I do hope that they continue producing them. Ironically it's the only thing I'm willing to buy from Bandai USA/ Creations' line of Godzilla figures!