View Full Version : "Heroics" - possible new source for cheap figs?
TheStorm77
December 28th, 2011, 12:04 PM
I discovered this at WalMart a couple weeks ago, but only today have I been able to get any further info.
http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/pp160/TheStorm77/Heroics-Scapecompare.jpg
A hair on the small side, maybe, but, re-based, I think they'd be highly effective.
Especially since they're 97 cents. Blind packed in ping pong balls, but a dollar a figure. :-)
Here's a couple of links that I found helpful -
Product launch page - http://www.heroicstoys.com/
A discussion thread, where someone from the company jumps on and talks about the plans for the line - http://www.toyark.com/marvel-heroics-79917/
Just thought someone might like to know... :-)
Margloth
December 28th, 2011, 12:15 PM
I've seen these as well, and considered purchasing a few.
Ultimately, I was held back by the fact that they are blind purchase, many similar Heroclix figures are already available more to scale and less than $1, and so far most of the characters represented seem to be 'big names' that already have easily obtainable 'Clix or Scape figures.
Still a product to watch though, and a good source of figures for those who maybe are hesitant to buy over the internet.
Onacara
December 28th, 2011, 12:19 PM
They are way more than a "hair to small"
Agent Minivann
December 28th, 2011, 12:56 PM
A hair too small would be OK for our favorite 5'3" Canuck.
Kaemon Awa 123
December 28th, 2011, 10:57 PM
Those are too small for my tastes, though I will concede that I wouldn't ever mix classic and Marvel were I ever to get some Superheroes.
Scapemage
January 13th, 2012, 09:25 AM
I think they're simply too small, whereas the current abundance of Heroclix figures are correctly scaled. If they were scaled better, than maybe they would be a good investment.
flameslayer93
January 14th, 2012, 03:23 PM
I think they're simply too small, whereas the current abundance of Heroclix figures are correctly scaled. If they were scaled better, than maybe they would be a good investment.
They'd be useful for young'ns who might not be as careful as we are with the little plastic soldiers. :)
TheStorm77
January 15th, 2012, 04:48 PM
Just to follow up...
We got hold of some of the others, and, well - I'll still stand behind certain sculpts: There are second versions of Wolvie and Spidey that, rebased, look a little "thinner" than Scape figs, but would totally work.
Thor, however, would look great - on one of the vikings altars or mantlepieces (hmmmm... now I'm thinking of a custom terrain piece). And, Hulk... Well... Can anyone think of a good bonus for when MarvelScape Hulk holds his cuddly Hulk doll? (Seriously, I have to take a picture, it's so cute!) :-)
But I definitely still agree with those who said a) they're a good proxy if you don't want to track down and mail-order HeroClix, and b) they'd be great for the younger set to brawl with. (Just don't let them send Thor on a mission to the caverns of Na-Sal. Nothing up there Mjolner can fix.)
Who knows, maybe future waves will produce more game-friendly sculpts. The company rep that posted in that thread I found asked for suggestions, and I did drop them a line...
Scapemage
January 16th, 2012, 09:10 PM
They could always be commemorative statues to smash during your games (in short, DOs).
Confred
June 12th, 2012, 09:14 PM
I've been curious about these since this thread has been posted and they've Finally reached my Wal*Mart. I bought two, a green for my nephew and a purple for my Niece.
He got Wolverine and she got Spiderman - The exact two I wanted to get (because they're supposed to be small). They're too small. They're slightly smaller than Shiori, which is a size oddity in the HS world.
Edit: Also Wolverine's pose - rigid, standing straight upward like he's Lex Luther or something - is not so good.
jammer397
August 8th, 2012, 09:33 PM
I stick with using Clix and hand full of heroes figures. Fyi they have the Heroic figures for Marvel and DC. I have seen them at Wal-Mart but if I remeber right Toys R Us has them too.
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