Jay
06-04-2009, 03:12 PM
So, let's say hypothetically that Hasbro approached you for ideas to bring ARAH figures back. How would you go about it?
Obviously, this would be a repaint line using existing toolings (save maybe for new heads), and you obviously can't use any "lost" molds.
So, what would you do?
I'd bring back The Real American Hero 2-packs. These guys had the best decos ever, and I would love to see it continue. Some ideas for packs I've had:
Flint & Lady Jaye
Flint: Based on his cartoon appearances, but with more realistic tones for the colors. Black beret, brown hair. He'd use his original head as the Comic Pack head bears no ressemblance to any version of Flint.
Lady Jaye: Using the Comic Pack head, but in nice, realistic colors similar to how the 2003 convention toy was done.
Beachhead & Rock'n'Roll
Beachhead: Based on his 1986 coloration, but using swirled brown and green for his pants much like many TRAHC figures that came before. His shirt and mask would be in dark olive green rather than the bright pine green he originally had.
Rock'n'Roll: Using the Comic Pack version's head, Battle Corps Roadblock's arms and the rest from Battle Corps Gung-Ho, colored in shades similar to how Rock'n'Roll looked in '82.
Short-Fuze & Grunt
Short-Fuze: Using the Downtown mold entirely, in a nice realistic military green.
Grunt: Ripping off my own custom, he'd be built out of the 91 Duke torso, Dial-Tone's arms, waist and legs and a new head sculpt.
Quick Kick & Doc
Quick Kick: Granted Hasbro got his tooling back safe and sound from Funskool, he would be made from Quick Kick's own head and arms, and the 91 Snake-Eyes's torso, waist and legs. Night ops colors, naturally. Perhaps the 2004 "Night Force" digital pattern, all over the torso, waist anf legs.
Doc: Using the Battle Corps Lifeline body, with a new headsculpt. Tan outfit ala 1983, with the protective jacket in black.
Tomax & Xamot
Reusing the same bodies as the old 2005 6-packs, but in the colors their suits sported in the old cartoon. If possible, swap legs with Action Marine legs for higher accuracy.
Snake-Eyes & Storm Shadow
Snake-Eyes: 89 Snake-Eyes in dark grey, with black and grey detailing, sort of like my own custom (but replacing the metallic grey with the nice dark grey used on the Greatest Battles DVD pack Snake-Eyes).
Storm Shadow: 1988 Storm Shadow, with a new "unmasked" head and reusing the "Storm Shadow Unmasked" hood. Colors would be not unlike the old "Ninja Force" Storm Shadow, with "snowy white over black".
Alley-Viper & Night-Viper
Alley-Viper: Using most of the tooling from the most recent versions, but with Firefly's legs instead of Duke's. Swirly grey and dark blue for the base body, with black color for the armoring and gear.
Night-Viper: Original mold in "reverse-color". Black base, dark green gear.
I'll be sure to post some more as I come up with them. In the meantime, I want to hear YOUR ideas!
Obviously, this would be a repaint line using existing toolings (save maybe for new heads), and you obviously can't use any "lost" molds.
So, what would you do?
I'd bring back The Real American Hero 2-packs. These guys had the best decos ever, and I would love to see it continue. Some ideas for packs I've had:
Flint & Lady Jaye
Flint: Based on his cartoon appearances, but with more realistic tones for the colors. Black beret, brown hair. He'd use his original head as the Comic Pack head bears no ressemblance to any version of Flint.
Lady Jaye: Using the Comic Pack head, but in nice, realistic colors similar to how the 2003 convention toy was done.
Beachhead & Rock'n'Roll
Beachhead: Based on his 1986 coloration, but using swirled brown and green for his pants much like many TRAHC figures that came before. His shirt and mask would be in dark olive green rather than the bright pine green he originally had.
Rock'n'Roll: Using the Comic Pack version's head, Battle Corps Roadblock's arms and the rest from Battle Corps Gung-Ho, colored in shades similar to how Rock'n'Roll looked in '82.
Short-Fuze & Grunt
Short-Fuze: Using the Downtown mold entirely, in a nice realistic military green.
Grunt: Ripping off my own custom, he'd be built out of the 91 Duke torso, Dial-Tone's arms, waist and legs and a new head sculpt.
Quick Kick & Doc
Quick Kick: Granted Hasbro got his tooling back safe and sound from Funskool, he would be made from Quick Kick's own head and arms, and the 91 Snake-Eyes's torso, waist and legs. Night ops colors, naturally. Perhaps the 2004 "Night Force" digital pattern, all over the torso, waist anf legs.
Doc: Using the Battle Corps Lifeline body, with a new headsculpt. Tan outfit ala 1983, with the protective jacket in black.
Tomax & Xamot
Reusing the same bodies as the old 2005 6-packs, but in the colors their suits sported in the old cartoon. If possible, swap legs with Action Marine legs for higher accuracy.
Snake-Eyes & Storm Shadow
Snake-Eyes: 89 Snake-Eyes in dark grey, with black and grey detailing, sort of like my own custom (but replacing the metallic grey with the nice dark grey used on the Greatest Battles DVD pack Snake-Eyes).
Storm Shadow: 1988 Storm Shadow, with a new "unmasked" head and reusing the "Storm Shadow Unmasked" hood. Colors would be not unlike the old "Ninja Force" Storm Shadow, with "snowy white over black".
Alley-Viper & Night-Viper
Alley-Viper: Using most of the tooling from the most recent versions, but with Firefly's legs instead of Duke's. Swirly grey and dark blue for the base body, with black color for the armoring and gear.
Night-Viper: Original mold in "reverse-color". Black base, dark green gear.
I'll be sure to post some more as I come up with them. In the meantime, I want to hear YOUR ideas!