Pre-orders are now live for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ultimate 7″ Scale Figures from Super7. The new figures are based on the vintage action figures from Playmates. The first wave includes Raphael, Splinter, a Foot Soldier, and Baxter Stockman. Figures are priced at $45 each, and they are made to order. Pre-orders will be open until October 31st.
Raphael, The Witty Voice of the Turtles
Raphael comes armed with:
– Fully Loaded Weapons Rack
– Communicator (open and closed)
– Alternate Head and Hands
– Pizza sliceSplinter, The Good Guy Leader
Splinter arrives with:
– Fully Loaded Weapons Rack
– Walking Stick
– Ninja Bow
– Baby Turtle
– Removable Robe
– Alternate Hands
– Cup of TeaFoot Soldier, Shredder’s Right Hand Mummy
Foot Soldier comes armed with:
– Fully Loaded Weapons Rack
– Alternate Hands for Ninja PosesBaxter Stockman – The Bungling, Bug-Eyed, Wickedly Winged Scientist
Baxter Stockman comes with:
– Fully Loaded Weapons Rack
– Alternate Hands
– Mouser
Pre-Order Links: Super7 • Entertainment Earth • Big Bad Toy Store
Pre-Orders for the Super7 TMNT Figures Coming October 1st

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Really hoping that we get a Muckman and a large version of Krang's Android body. Also kinda hoping they get into IDW Turtles, definitely my favorite designs of the TMNT characters. I would love to have a Herman the Hermit crab.
I told myself I'm not getting these and hoping I don't crack on that lol
I imagine these will be in the $40 to $50 range, which means around $200 for the full team, bummer. If they make Casey Jones I'll buy in a heartbeat. And I'll probably at least grab Donatello, since I usually do.
Did we ever get clarification on whether or not the weapons are easily removable from the weapon "trees", or if they are connected to them, requiring you to cut them off like on the vintage versions? I appreciate the attention to detail in comparison to the vintage line, but this is one feature they should NOT make vintage-accurate. I don't want to have to cut/break them apart to get those weapons. Really bad idea if that's how they have it designed.
Yes, the sprues are an important factor for me as well. If the accessories are required to be cut from the sprue then the entire line is done for me. You can’t charge this much for figures and then assume everyone is happy with cutting accessories from plastic and fix the ugly leftover marks themselves.
On the other hand - if all accessories come separate and then an extra sprue is included - what's the point? Nostalgia 'cuz the old toys had one? Waste of money IMO.
The ideal way would be a sprue-like tray with pegs and little holes on the accessories themselves so you could store the ones u don’t need on them - a simple weapons rack of sorts. But I really don’t see that happening.
All that being said, if the sprues are not an immediate deal breaker then this line looks very interesting. The alternate head on Raphael especially looks very promising.
Yeah I may end up picking and choosing ones I want if they are going that route with the weapons, like just getting the Baxter Stockman figure from the first wave and passing on the rest, to add a few extra characters to the superior versions NECA is offering.
It's all gonna come down to price range for me. Anything more than 30 bucks and I'll most likely have to pass on these. With so many other offerings out there, I honestly couldn't afford to support another line of figures above that price range...outside of a couple of the supporting characters.
Wingnut and Screwloose, Walkabout, Dirtbag, Triceraton and a fully upright Leatherhead based on the original toy are highly desired though...as these were some of my favorites as a kid.
Wingnut and Screwloose, Walkabout, Dirtbag, Triceraton and a fully upright Leatherhead based on the original toy are highly desired though...as these were some of my favorites as a kid.
I'm not sure if I want to get into the NECA discussion considering that I know people around here love them, but their products are not an option for me anymore. I bought a handful of their releases over the last year and every single one was awful. Gorgeous sculpts ruined by terrible paint apps, ridiculous QC issues (I received a headless figure in a window box), broken parts, all accompanied by the lovely smell of an entire chemical plant.
I’m done with NECA, permanently. Their Turtles-stuff is available readily around here but I just can't bring myself to get them. Now, Super7 has their own fair share of issues, but I'm more willing to give them a chance, even though their figures are much pricier. It also helps that I like the aesthetic of these Super7 ones more, they look great.
But again, if they can’t figure out that collectors don’t want to cut accessories of a sprue with this kind of release then it's all for nothing anyways.
I’m done with NECA, permanently. Their Turtles-stuff is available readily around here but I just can't bring myself to get them. Now, Super7 has their own fair share of issues, but I'm more willing to give them a chance, even though their figures are much pricier. It also helps that I like the aesthetic of these Super7 ones more, they look great.
But again, if they can’t figure out that collectors don’t want to cut accessories of a sprue with this kind of release then it's all for nothing anyways.
I'm just happy we are finally getting Turtles and am not gonna nit-pick. As for the weapons, I think Super 7 would have been screwed no matter what. I don't mind little sprew marks. The character will be holding the weapons anyways. Once again I'm just very very very happy.
Hmmmm... So much discussion on the weapons, but people seem to forget that super7 has a tendency to not give you what they offer in prototypes(there is always some weird excuse for the factory, materials, paint, whatever...) and I honestly had it with that, specially for their prices.
Love the Raphael, but the rest of these are a pass. I’ll collect the 4 turtles, but I’ll be choosey with the side characters. Surprised they only gave Raph an extra head sculpt. If they did that with every character, I’d be more interested. At $45 a piece plus shipping, you may as well buy the vintage ones. Also, the weapons rack is silly. Just scrap it. If we’re paying extra for accessories that need to be cut, something is majorly wrong!
I get some of the NECA complaints regarding the 1st wave of NECA Toon Turtles, but the 1990 movie figures they made are incredible! Beautiful paint apps, good articulation, haven’t really heard any nitpicks or complaints. With the next toon wave coming to Target, and even at retailers overseas, NECA’s availability and pricepoint is going to be hard to compete with. By the time these Super7 TMNT figures release, NECA will probably be on wave 3 of Toon, and maybe wave 3 of 1990.
I’m done with NECA, permanently. Their Turtles-stuff is available readily around here but I just can't bring myself to get them. Now, Super7 has their own fair share of issues, but I'm more willing to give them a chance, even though their figures are much pricier. It also helps that I like the aesthetic of these Super7 ones more, they look great.
But again, if they can’t figure out that collectors don’t want to cut accessories of a sprue with this kind of release then it's all for nothing anyways.
I get some of the NECA complaints regarding the 1st wave of NECA Toon Turtles, but the 1990 movie figures they made are incredible! Beautiful paint apps, good articulation, haven’t really heard any nitpicks or complaints. With the next toon wave coming to Target, and even at retailers overseas, NECA’s availability and pricepoint is going to be hard to compete with. By the time these Super7 TMNT figures release, NECA will probably be on wave 3 of Toon, and maybe wave 3 of 1990.
I’m done with NECA, permanently. Their Turtles-stuff is available readily around here but I just can't bring myself to get them. Now, Super7 has their own fair share of issues, but I'm more willing to give them a chance, even though their figures are much pricier. It also helps that I like the aesthetic of these Super7 ones more, they look great.
But again, if they can’t figure out that collectors don’t want to cut accessories of a sprue with this kind of release then it's all for nothing anyways.
After numerous problems over the years with NECA myself, I'm finally at the point where I simply won't buy their products any more. (Still love ya, Randy.) I tend to collect so much stuff though, that cutting them out entirely makes things a bit simpler for me. (And Super7's offerings are more up my alley aesthetic-wise, which doesn't hurt.) I'll be cherry picking due to space and cost concerns, but that's okay. These figure look great, and I'm already drawing up plans for a miniature dojo set-up with Splinter...
I'm still thinking about getting in on these, but chances are the preorders will sell out in the few minutes I'm thinking it over and I will just have to miss out.
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