Well, I had a feeling this would happen sooner or later: the Capcom Store has loaded up on more classic Mega Man 25th Anniversary statues. So if you missed out the first time around or couldn't get one at Comic-Con, this is probably your last chance. Hey, it's better than paying upwards of $200 on eBay.
Head to the Capcom Store and secure yours before they're gone! UPDATE 7/21: They're gone!
Thanks to MajorTom for the tip!
because it didnt sell well, because most of us already paid for
ReplyDeleteD-Arts Forte,UA,Black Zero
Figuarts Zero - Sigma
good thing its back and i can now preorder :D
I like it, but I'm still not down for $100.
ReplyDeleteWhich version is the statue? The picture shows its one of the old ones with the face no one really likes. I knew they revamped it a couple of times though. I'd buy it if it was teh first one they ever had before the revamps, or if it's one of the ones with the better face. Well anyway, it's good to see it back on the store.
ReplyDeleteProbably the leftovers from Comic Con. Hopefully they didn't make more, thus defeating the purpose of it being a collectors item. Still, it's good more people have a chance to get one.
ReplyDeleteCAPCOM show says "Out Of Stock" again, so they must have only had a few left.
ReplyDelete@ Anonymous #1: that's too bad for you, because the cost was fully justified as soon as I opened the box and saw how awesome it was. It beats the heck out of the 10th anniversary statue in sculpt, size, and it lights-up. Also: they've already doubled (or tripled) in price according to offerings on eBay, and its after-market value probably won't ever drop below it's initial cost.
The D-Arts toys are great -- I have them all as well -- but they aren't limited to 1,600 pieces.
They are now soldout of the statue...
ReplyDeletehis eyes are too apart from each other making the face a bit off
ReplyDeleteActually, it looks really great in-perpon.
DeleteYeah, this'll teach me to leave the internet for 54 hours.
ReplyDeleteI still don't like the glossy paint job and the sculpt on the face. I would have preferred how the figure looked before the "touch-ups."
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