Thank you very much for doing that wonderful video. It gave me a great overview of what I can expect with that two figures. He-Man looks good, but that Skeletor face is goovy. Anyway, have a great day.
4:21 I believe the answer is quite simple, the old figures had the connection peg to the arms coming out of the torso. This new figures have the peg in the arm going in the torso, that leaves very little room for anything else. But that's obvious and probably not what you are asking, you are probably asking: why didn't Mattel designers change the peg system and left enough room for a bigger spinning cylinder? To that they'll probably say: to maintain compatibility with the rest of the line and you can change parts. I also going to say: so their didn't have to tool new parts and increase the price of the figure.
Absolutely great figures! I love how true they are to the originals with the improvement to the articulation! and the fact you can part swap is so cool! Great stuff!
The shoulder slots are visible up top because the articulation point is no longer on the bottom but at the center of the arm hole. The arms do not come off of the battle armor versions
I understand why they had to shrink down the battle damage gimmick, but I feel that it was enough of a concession that they shouldn't have tried these at all. I'd have gladly sacrificed some arm functionality to have that feature be as prominent as the vintage one; these ones just look ridiculous.
Agreed. It would have been better to give them different shoulder joints and increased the size of the logos. Maybe they could have gotten away with leaving the battle area small like that, but paint the actual emblem bleeding out to the edge of the chest so that only the very middle of the emblem is damaged.
Hey big guy this is sledgemaster. I like ur video because its clean for a whole family and young people in the church. I do agree about the size of the chest and I grew up with the old heman figures and I collect they. I'm trying to get more for my museum. I like the twist of the wast of the he-man. Big guy u and ur family have a happy day and god bless
Can't wait to get these guys, great review! I will say that while the mechanism on the Origins versions may be stiffer, it'll probably hold up better in the long run
Great video!!! You’re totally right about the smaller Battle-Damage chest plates. I don’t get why they did that either- I doubt it cost more to widen the flipping barrel vs adding more “bezel” to their main suits. I really do wish (esp. Skeletor) that they’d give them proper OH heads! Even the added heads, which I do appreciate over the trash Ape-He-Man with awful sculpt and color (they said it was an Alcala homage? Not even close!), and the first Skeletor with open-mouth looks possibly more lame: the paint line meant to show his teeth don’t even reach the length of the teeth! I left both original editions on the store pegs. The 2nd pack-in heads are a huge improvement! He-Man looks like he could even add 2 + 2, possibly reaching a sum of 4! And you can’t beat the original, vintage head sculpt. Not sure how skulls frown, but I’ll take it over the silly open-mouth. Again, unless Mattel is planning to use the exact same barrel die for other toys/Hot-Wheels “Crack ‘em ups”, I see no logic. Glad they added extra hands to grip both weapons (can his shield clip-on too?), and very thrilled that MOTU is back on shelves! However, kids today still have *zero* frame of reference for who/what the Fudge Factory these characters are! Netflix needs to get its butt in gear, preferably 5th gear, to get both new MOTU cartoons out: within 2 MONTHS, Kevin Smith! 2 months! Or the line could die all over again! KIDS DON’t READ COMICS! Boo-hop! ADAPT! Fast! These toys were planned to ramp directly up to the new cartoons AND the new movie, which is apparently dead again. My guess is that young punk director brothers, the Nees, blew all their advance $ on hookers and cocaine. Sorry, Centino, but you were never a good choice, just a cheap one. Kelan Lutz deserves, wants, and would be perfect on all levels, and he actually has been open about *wanting* the role (as a big actual fan VS Nee’s and Centino). Mattel and Sony can blame only so much on covid. Things should be a year into production if they were serious. And if the toys have no context for kids to give a fart, like the NETFLIX CARTOONS (I often want to line every Netflix writer, director and executive up and ride past on Battle-Cat, slapping every single one of them in the face! Followed by a claw-handed Skeletor astride Panthor doing the same! I can think of many others! I worry about Kevin Smith, as he’s an emotionally free-floating Social Justice Warrior who cries all the time! Kevin, please dig your balls out of whatever jar they’ve been in since Mallrats, inject them with Propecia, man-up and get tough about MAKING YOUR MOTU SHOW! I’m waiting to hear what Sony and the Nees have to say! 2 years and zero progress aside from hiring a twink who tore his ACL soon after training? Kid, go back to Nickelodeon and Disney movies/TV, at least until your (very serious injury heals: ACL IS SERIOUS!). The fact is, as I’ve stated, if KIDS HAVE NO idea what MOTU is, the characters, world, mythos to care about, it’ll all be dead again by September. *CARE OR CONCEDE*, Mattel! Sony too!
I loved these figures in the late 80s & love them now. Skeletors face needs some black shadowing & the small damage drums are off but they’re still great. Especially the vac metal battle damage variant
I heard they narrowed it because of the way the arms are attached to fit in the new figures take up room inside, so the drums inside the chests are smaller.
The standard face of this Battle Armor He-Man is frankly the worst of the entire line. What they were thinking when they approved it? It's compensated by the classic face, but having another half sword is a bummer.
Yeah I agree. I just realized I didn’t even talk about the new face in the video. I quickly swapped it out and haven’t thought about changing it back since haha.
I think these look great, I heard some of the he man had funky painted eyes, wonder what all is in series 5? I saw on some Germany website a few weeks back that Faker and Green Goddess were part of it, I'm hoping Whiplash, Clawful, Buzz off and Jitsu are coming, as I kid I have really fond memories of buying those 4 in particular
I was wondering what wave 5 was too, because it’s not listed on bbts. I think you picked all good ones. Faker, Clawful, and Whiplash are favorites of mine. I can’t wait till they get to the snake men too! I hope they can get past all of the old figures and start pumping out new characters like Classics did.
@@razrentals8897 I wish I could remember the website, someone posted the link to it on the he man facebook fans page, I know for sure those 2 were mentioned, but cant remember if there were other ones not yet revealed, it had all the ones recently added for pre order, so I think Faker is coming for sure this summer and yes new characters would be great!
I remember the “action “ he-man was the only prince adam to find. I had the regular skelator. But it was so depressing having him. Never found the regular he - man (prince adam). That’s probably why I say: pass. But these are awesome. & I like the extras. Especially if you are paying more.
Can we just talk about battle cats articulation...? Or rather the complete and total lack thereof. One of the lamest figures ever conceived. And they used the exact same fking mold for skeletors panther that they covered in a purple velvety finish. Great paint. Horrible castings made as cheaply as possible.
I’m going to talk about it when I get Panthor in the mail. Ankle articulation really would have helped the cats. I thought Battle Cat was going to amazing when I saw it, but after opening him up I was disappointed out how limited his movement is.
@@razrentals8897 right on! Yeah man BC & Panthor were both one piece castings!! Zero articulation!! All you could do was remove the armor. Big fun to be had THERE!!!
@@Rand_al_Thor372 oh haha I thought you were talking about the new articulation on the new battle cat origins figure. I didn’t know you meant the original one from way back when.