MattyCollector has posted an update on their Masters of the Universe Classics 2.0 Sub. The service has been renamed and is now know as Club Grayskull. It looks like the benefits themselves remain the same. Here’s the full release by MattyCollector:
MOTU Classics, New Adventures, Giants, Minis… we love ‘em all. But when we saw how awesome the six new Filmation-style figures turned out, we felt like kids on Christmas morning!
These new figures took us right back to where it started for many of us… the animated ‘80s series! There’s He-Man® posing with the Power Sword, ready to take on arch-nemesis Skeletor®. (“I have the power!”) But watch out for Beast Man® and Trap Jaw®! It’s a battle for Eternia® and the fate of Castle Grayskull hangs in the balance…
And that’s when it hit us. This series cries out for a name worthy of the legend. And so we bring you… Club Grayskull™!
The best part? If you’re a subscriber to Classics 2.0 you don’t have to do a single thing. You’ll get all six figures you’ve already signed up for, the club-exclusive Evil Seed™, and all the benefits of your subscription. You’re already in!
Not a subscriber? No problem. Join us for our All-Access sales around the 15th of each month for a chance to score these bi-monthly figures. (Sorry, the club-exclusive Evil Seed™ figure only ships to subscribers!):
- He-Man® (2/16)
- Trap Jaw® (4/16)
- Skeletor® (6/16)
- Evil Seed™ (Subscription-only figure, 8/16)
- Beast Man® (8/16)
- Evil-Lyn® (10/16)
- Clawful® (12/16)
Masters of the Universe Classics 2.0 Sub Is Now Club Grayskull
Am I alone thinking this is actually a downgrade from the Classics line?
Less sculpted details & the articulations are not looking good.
Less sculpted details & the articulations are not looking good.
That's my problem with it Startaiger. I get that they are going for the cartoon appearance, but they really need to update their sculpts. Their articulation is so outdated they might as well just be selling vintage toys instead. No double jointed knees or elbows and the ankle rocker is so 2006. Less details should mean more articulation, but Mattel seems to think they can just reuse the same body molds and charge $40 (when you include shipping).
*They made a line of Barbies called "Made to Move". I own one and I love her to bits, though she has a few flaws like not been able to stand-_-.
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