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        | Brian Hague Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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           | Posted: 17 August 2012 at 11:55pm | IP Logged | 1 | post reply |  
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 |  Michael, that's actually the most recent Robotman from the Keith Giffen series, making the exclusion of any Byrne artwork in that 'zine fairly inexplicable. The Elasti-Girl figure in the Eaglemoss line is also from that series, which explains her "stretching" powers. While such abilities would previously have been off-model for the size-changing character, in the most recent iteration of the title, Giffen explained that the way in which the rat-bastard Chief "saved" Rita from Zahl and Rouge's attempt on their lives was to clone and regrow her from an experimental protoplasm, giving her not only shape-changing powers more in line with the general readership's post-Incredibles expectations, but a constantly endangered mental state and sense that she wasn't a real person.   | 
       
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        | Jason Scott Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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          Posted a couple of pics from my Marvel collection in the thread for that, and so it seemed only fitting to do the same for DC over here. Especially since even if the line wasn't ending I wouldn't be collecting them anymore due to the horrible newDC designs. So I guess I won't ever be expanding my JLA/JSA line beyond this:-
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 |   Or my Teen Titans beyond this:-
  Though I am reasonably happy with that being my Teen Titans group..:)
 
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        | Jason Scott Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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          And just for fun, if anyone wanted to see what my Avengers-JLA and X-men-Teen Titans figurine stand-offs looked like, well it'd be something like this:-
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        | Thomas Moudry Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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          I really wanted them to continue the Justice Society of America and the
           | Posted: 29 September 2012 at 1:41pm | IP Logged | 4 | post reply |  
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 |  Legion of Super-Heroes. Sighhhhh...
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        | Francesco Consoli Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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           | Posted: 15 October 2012 at 6:09am | IP Logged | 5 | post reply |  
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 |  Oct Previews, part of the Chess Set (Special)  
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        | James Elliott Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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          Wah!  That's almost so nice, but it's the nuDCU Batman.
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        | Lance Hill Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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          I hope this is the right place to post this. The next collection from Eaglemoss is... Batmobiles!
           | Posted: 31 December 2012 at 4:05pm | IP Logged | 7 | post reply |  
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 http://www.eaglemoss.com/batmobiles/
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        | James Woodcock Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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          Got the first issue yesterday - really good build. Looks like there will be a fair few coming out but they may have shot themselves in the foot in that the three most popular versions (well, the most well known) are all in the first three issues.
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        | Rick Shepherd Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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           | Posted: 03 January 2013 at 4:31pm | IP Logged | 9 | post reply |  
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 |  Gah!! Saw this, and looked on the website to see what some of the upcoming ones are (I quite like the Burton movie one, and the Dozier TV one, but I'm hoping for some of the better-looking comicbook ones).
 Obviously those two are #1 and #2, with the 'Tumbler' and 'Batman Forever' ones being #3 and #4 (urgh - no thanks to either...), followed by:
 
 #5 - Detective Comics #400 (1970). Bit plain for my liking - not really fond of the 'blue car with a Bat head painted on' look, m'self.
 
 #6 - Detective Comics #156 (1950). Nice. Been made in model form before, but this might be the best version I've seen. Definite possibility.
 
 #7 - Batman #575 (2000). Probably one of the few decent designs from the recent-ish comics - shades of a Porsche/Lotus. Maybe, maybe...
 
 #8 - The Animated Series (1992). Favourite Batmobile EVER. Going to auction off my left nut for this one.
 
 #9 - Batman #5 (1941) - Like the 1950 one, it's been done before by Corgi, but this is a nice update, although I'm not quite as partial to it, personally.
 
 #10 - Batman #311 (1979). No pic, and I can't recall what it looked like off-hand. I suspect it's one of the sleek 'futuristic-sports-car' ones, in which case it might be another potential buy.
 
 
 
 They're also doing some specials - a 1989 movie Batwing (aargh - I've no room on my shelf...), and a slightly-redundant-unless-you're-a-mammoth-completist 1989 Batmobile with armour deployed (not a fan).
 
 Trouble is, all the regular issues after issue 2 are going for a whopping £9.99 (that's just over $16.00 - again, that's each). I can maybe justify getting a couple at that price point (and that's assuming that the line doesn't suffer the erratic quality control that I found with the Marvel/DC figurines), but any more than that, and yikes...
 
 
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        | Ryan Maxwell Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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           | Posted: 17 January 2013 at 2:40pm | IP Logged | 10 | post reply |  
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 |  What in the world?  Batwing, from the DC Chess collection. 
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        | Brad Krawchuk Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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          Every time I read Batwing's name, I say it like a ricochet sound effect in my head: BA-TWING!
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        | Francesco Consoli Byrne Robotics Member
 
 
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           | Posted: 29 January 2013 at 11:56am | IP Logged | 12 | post reply |  
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 |  For those collecting the DC Chess Batman Set, the last piece (#32), next up, the DC Chess Justice League Set - Starts with Superman (#33) - in a 2-pk (2 for the price of 1) 
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