Hello I'm Joseph, I'm a collector of toys who has been making videos since 2015. I've recorded mini toy films and I'm still running my channel and focus on reviews and other rad stuff! I'm a vintage toy collector and love MEGO toys. I'm a lover of 70s/80s nostalgia related properties as well.
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Hi i got two new Mego's and unfortunately, the J hook of the legs broke. I can not find J Hook pins for the legs. Could i just use string for the legs?
I'm thinking about utilizing the head off this doll for a custom Indy figure. I plan on putting it onto a vintage GI Joe body. Was apprehensive at first because of the hat situation...but this might be an option now..
🥊AWESOME!! I will battle damage Rocky to make the two compatible!! A little paint and your imagination will go a long way!! ....AAaaDree-ahon!! Thanks for the video my man!! Wes,
Great video, thanks for making it. I'm a long time TR fan, going back to the original, I've enjoyed the various generational updates to the game, and obviously, the latest installments, starting around 2013 have brought the game "where it needs to be", in all regards from visuals, to gameplay and mechanics, etc. When I first heard there was going to be a remastered collection, I was sort of hoping it would be mastered all the way up to the present generation, but I'm not disappointed to see it's basically mastered to the previous generation, which is very reminiscing of the Crystal Dynamics, Xbox 360 era. One thing about certain remasters, like the original Resident Evil, for example, is, if you give it modern visuals, but keep the old crappy 90's mechanics, it's a pretty looking turd of a game, which I promptly rage quit. The old TR games had some really demanding timing on jumps, etc., so I'm hoping the modern mechanics will be a little more realistic and forgiving, or at least "fair". Looking forward to the collection myself.
I should also note, that, during the original run, the cut scenes, being static videos, pre-rendered on high-end equipment, gave me glimpses and wishes of "I wish a video game would look as good as it's cut scenes", back in the day, at least, at this point, the game engine will be on par with, if not exceed the fidelity of the original cut scenes, and hopefully, like most modern games, those scenes will be rendered with the in-game engine, so your outfits match what you're wearing to the scene.