Por si alguien no se ha dado cuenta, en mis publicaciones estoy alternando figuras del manga / animé y del cómic.
Disfruto de ambos mundos por igual y creo que eso me hace un coleccionista de mente más abierta, definitivamente NO me limito. Como he venido diciendo: mi deleite es la variedad.
Ahora vayamos de lleno a la historia de este personaje: Ripclaw. Sus orígenes son desconocidos, aunque se especula que perteneció a una tribu Apache, pero tuvo que abandonar a sus congéneres cuando descubre su mutación.
Su nombre: Robert Bearclaw y definitivamente es uno de los pocos superhéroes con un profundo sentido de la ética y la moral, precisamente por la herencia de sus ancestros nativo-americanos.
Tiene la habilidad de asumir ciertos atributos de animales como los dientes y garras de un oso; luego de un accidente, sus manos fueron reemplazadas por implantes cibernéticos y la habilidad mutante que tenía, se incorporó a esos implantes que él puede convertir en garras o manos, a voluntad, de forma inexplicable.
Así mismo, puede comunicarse con espíritus ancestrales y cuenta con percepción extrasensorial. ¡Todo un personaje creado por Marc Silvestri!...
La figura (que pertenece a mi amigo Ricardo Contreras, quien la cedió, junto con otras más que publicaré luego, para que su afición será conocida aquí también...) tiene 6" de alto, una excelente ejecución en su detalle y trabajo de pintura, el diorama que lo acompaña y en general la calidad de esta pieza de McFarlane... Bueno, si quiero tenerla tenerla, pero ya mi presupuesto fue noqueado... ¡HA!
ENGLISH In case anyone has not noticed it, I’m alternating manga / anime and comic figures in my publications.
I enjoy both worlds in the same way and I think that makes me an open minded collector, definitely I DON’T limit myself. As I have been saying: my delight is variety.
Now going entirely to the story of this character: Ripclaw. His origins are unknown, although there is a speculation that he belonged to an Apache tribe, but he had to abandon his congeners when he discovers his mutation.
His name: Robert Bearclaw and definitely he is one of the few superheroes with a deep sense of ethics and morality, precisely by his native-American heritage.
He has the ability to assume certain animal attributes like the teeth and claws of a bear; after an accident, his hands were replaced by cybernetic implants and the mutant ability that he had, joined his implants so he can transform them into claws or hands, at will, in an inexplicable way.
Likewise, he can communicate with his ancestral spirits and he has extrasensory perception. Such a character created by Marc Silvestri!...
The figure (which belongs to my friend Ricardo Contreras, who ceded it, along with others I will publish later, so his hobby will be known here too...) is 6" high, an excellent work in its details and paint job, its accompanying diorama and, in general, the quality of this McFarlane’s piece... Well, I do want to have it, but my budget was knocked out... LOL!
! JA ... ... primero en comentar... que bien se siente...jajajajajaja.
...mc farlane toys...mmm...
si definitivamente de las buenas piezas de coleccion ademas nos referimos a unos de los personajes (para mi) mas represetentagresivos del comic, si ovio... creacion de nada mas y nada menos que el gran marc silvestry... espero algun dia ver en figura de accion al resto del equipo CYBER FORCE... ...complicado ? no lo se pero con las grandes sorpresas y rarezas que publica mi gran amiguin chris....chros....crrrrrrrrrrrruz.....jajajajajajaj.... no se me haria raro encontrarmelas algun dia... gracias de nuevo por este blog amiguin...jeje...
pues hermano... ahí se hace lo que se puede... hasta donde sé, hay por lo menos otro miembro de Cyber Force que se puede conseguir en figura de acción, de la marca Legendary Comic Books Heroes y hace parte del set para armar a Monkey Man... es Striker... saludos oiga !!!
Yep, you can get those two, but I doubt the rest of Cyber Force will ever be done in action figure format. The only steady Image comics characters line, besides Spawn, was WildC.A.T.S. by playmates in 95 or so. They had a line because there was a cartoon.
Ripclaw was never a favorite of mine. He had basically the same powers as Warblade from WildC.A.T.S. and so many others.
Well bout those Playmates’ action figures of WildC.A.T.S. i saw’em & they hav a "too vintage taste" for me, very simple pieces, with limited articulation, end of i didn’t like them so much... this ones from McFarlane & Legendary Comic Books Heroes r much better... on the other hand, i think that his similarity in powers with other superheroes is unavoidable
myb... myb not... who knows ??? i’m such a capricious collector & my colleagues do so... thx for ur support LEon (even if this time i had to push u LOOOOOLLLLLL)
It's true that the WildC.a.t.s. look very vintage. It was the 90s after all, but also the late 80s and 90s was a great time for Playmates. Good solid sculpts with unique looks. Almost no reuse of parts (like later in Simpsons World of Springfield). It's true that in a detail level they can't compare with McFarlane, but this Ripclaw is almost a statue, is not an action figure and has very limited articulation. In that I disagree: WildC.a.t.s. had much more articulation and playability than this, since they were intended to be toys to play with and not to display.
in this case, i prefer detail level & quality in paint job than playability... i don’t play usually with my collection figures even considering that some of them r indeed toys... my second infancy (the one i’m living right now) is more serious since i grew up =PPPPP LOL
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From now, I will be publishing basically the same contents in both blogs, but for reviews before March 18, 2019, you must read my Blogger blog...
I’m a professional graphic designer and a restful collector, but above all: I’m someone who doesn’t take for granted anything, just because someone else says so. I think this hobby goes way beyond buying stuff here and there: anybody with money can buy collectibles, but not anybody becomes collector by doing so. I think as well that this hobby is, more than anything, about knowledge, about making sense of what happens around us and just like any other kind of knowledge, if it’s devoid of ethics, is worthless. I like to address topics around collectionism, including, but not limited to: history, industry, forums, groups, collectors, distributors, sellers, etc. I’m fully aware that criticism is essential for our hobby: everything is susceptible of improvement and we the collectors demand quality, but the industry around it doesn’t necessarily shares that vision. After all, well-targeted criticism always helps to detect failures and correct them, it’s like critical thinking: it helps you see things as they really are and not just as how they are presented to you. If you are someone who likes to look beyond the surface, welcome, if that is not the case, continue at your own risk...
Creo que cualquier visitante atento, puede notar el cuidado en la elaboración de los contenidos (reseñas) y la calidad de las imágenes que los ilustran... TODOS SON DE MI AUTORÍA (incluyendo la ilustración del cabezote). Si desea citarlos o usar las imágenes, agradecería que pida mi autorización (no creo que se la niegue, porque eso ayudará a la divulgación de mi blog...) y por favor, cite la fuente https://my1bloggyexp.blogspot.com/
Don’t you even dare to... I think that whoever visits this blog, can notice the carefulness in the elaboration of the contents (reviews) and the quality of the images that illustrate them... I’M THE AUTHOR OF ALL (the header’s illustration is included). If you want to quote them or use my images, I would appreciate that you ask me for an authorization (I don’t think I would deny your request, because it will help to the divulgation of my blog...) and please, quote the source https://my1bloggyexp.blogspot.com/
COPYRIGHTS TO THE OWNERS !!! Please be aware that all the pictures and/or videos linked in my publications belong to their respective owners and I do not pretend to steal their rights of copy by any means, under any circumstance, because their purpose is strictly informative / illustrative and if I can help them in the divulgation of their work, the better... Neither I use them for any kind of sales since THIS IS NOT A COMMERCIAL BLOG... Obviously, I don’t want others to do this kind of robbery with my stuff !!!
RealxHead Faiosman Sofubi
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RealxHead Feios or Faiosman bought at Mandarake Grand Chaos during Osaka
trip… White, yellow and brown as its primary colors… Kind of reminds me of
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Disney Princess Rapunzel - Tangled (2010) Version
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This is the review of Disney Princess Rapunzel doll from the film "Tangled"
in 2010. Priced at around USD26.00 locally, I'm quite excited about this 12
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Proceso de un cartoon...
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*Cuando tienes una idea ya sea completa o a medias...siempre se empieza con
un buen boceto...lo más importante es la inspiración y las ganas de
concreta...
Hornby Railroad A4 Mallard to Silver Fox
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[image: Hornby Railroad A4 Mallard to Silver Fox]
This is the start of my OO gauge modeling by detailing and renaming
Railroad Mallard to Silver Fox, start...
Ford Mustang Mach 1 1970 Monster Truck, M2-Jada
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Continuando con la goma de los modificados, el de hoy es una modificación
propia. Todo coleccionista ha modificado, desde su niñez, desde que
colecciona...
Blog OverHaul!
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Title says it all. I have created a new blog site!
New site, same love for the hobby that we enjoy!
Please visit the new site by following the link below...
Gundam Model Kit Contest 2014 Malaysia
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The Gundam Model Kit Contest is back again for 2014, also known as Gundam
Mid Year Challenge in 2013. The venue is again at Sungai Wang Plaza in the
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
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[image: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas]
With a heritage rooted within the James Bond lore, the Aston Martin DBS is
one sexy car.
It's a g...
Photo Collection: 1
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Over my year hiatus I still played around with stuff I had picked up and
would occasionally snap some pics with my phone, either with the built in
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Maisto Elite Transport Ford Model A
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Hello guys. Today, I'm sharing you a haul I found during my stay in Qatar
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I admit th...
10 comments:
! JA ...
... primero en comentar... que bien se siente...jajajajajaja.
...mc farlane toys...mmm...
si definitivamente de las buenas piezas de coleccion ademas nos referimos a unos de los personajes (para mi) mas represetentagresivos del comic, si ovio... creacion de nada mas y nada menos que el gran marc silvestry... espero algun dia ver en figura de accion al resto del equipo CYBER FORCE...
...complicado ? no lo se pero con las grandes sorpresas y rarezas que publica mi gran amiguin chris....chros....crrrrrrrrrrrruz.....jajajajajajaj....
no se me haria raro encontrarmelas algun dia...
gracias de nuevo por este blog amiguin...jeje...
pues hermano... ahí se hace lo que se puede... hasta donde sé, hay por lo menos otro miembro de Cyber Force que se puede conseguir en figura de acción, de la marca Legendary Comic Books Heroes y hace parte del set para armar a Monkey Man... es Striker... saludos oiga !!!
Yep, you can get those two, but I doubt the rest of Cyber Force will ever be done in action figure format. The only steady Image comics characters line, besides Spawn, was WildC.A.T.S. by playmates in 95 or so. They had a line because there was a cartoon.
Ripclaw was never a favorite of mine. He had basically the same powers as Warblade from WildC.A.T.S. and so many others.
@ Freak:
Well bout those Playmates’ action figures of WildC.A.T.S. i saw’em & they hav a "too vintage taste" for me, very simple pieces, with limited articulation, end of i didn’t like them so much... this ones from McFarlane & Legendary Comic Books Heroes r much better... on the other hand, i think that his similarity in powers with other superheroes is unavoidable
Thought he's a villian till I started reading more. Nice statue!
Hey Dennis !!! welcome again... yup he looks fierce, & he uses his fierce against bad ppl... the statue is pretty doubtless...
P.D. i realize a long time ago that u use a MAC... u rock man ! i do want to hav one of those piece of "art" but i can’t afford it, by the moment...
I think you have 2 more figures of this series you will be blogging right?
myb... myb not... who knows ??? i’m such a capricious collector & my colleagues do so... thx for ur support LEon (even if this time i had to push u LOOOOOLLLLLL)
It's true that the WildC.a.t.s. look very vintage. It was the 90s after all, but also the late 80s and 90s was a great time for Playmates. Good solid sculpts with unique looks. Almost no reuse of parts (like later in Simpsons World of Springfield). It's true that in a detail level they can't compare with McFarlane, but this Ripclaw is almost a statue, is not an action figure and has very limited articulation. In that I disagree: WildC.a.t.s. had much more articulation and playability than this, since they were intended to be toys to play with and not to display.
@ Freak
in this case, i prefer detail level & quality in paint job than playability... i don’t play usually with my collection figures even considering that some of them r indeed toys... my second infancy (the one i’m living right now) is more serious since i grew up =PPPPP LOL
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