I completely understand. It's not much better in Canada. All I wanted more than anything last year was a Knightfall Batman, and I could not get him. The pre-sale window in US retailers was so short that I sneezed and missed it, and no Canadian retailers ever got it for order at the MSRP . That figure would have been the lynch pin in my attempt to collect a Justice League for my shelf. Without him, I had no reason to continue. This was further complicated by all the mediocre Superman headsculpts.
Honestly given all the scalpers, it's not great in the United States either. And I live on the fringes of a major city so it seems like the scalpers always get to stores before me. Or the stores near me just never receive products in the first place, according to the workers.
Its crazy to see how most of the mcfarlane figures sold out in the usa are for very cheap prices and huge amounts here at mexico, for like 5 months batman knightfall was being sold for 15 dollars, maybe mexican sellers are getting all the mcfarlane figures 😂😂😂
Is there anything about McFarlane’s DC Multiverse line that’s consistent? Distribution? Pricing? Supply and demand? The quality of the figures themselves? There are days where I think McFarlane loves the DC license like no other, and there are days where I think it’s a chore that he’d rather not be bothered with. There are McFarlane DC Multiverse figures that I absolutely love, and there are DC Multiverse figures that I wouldn’t pay $5 for if they came with a $10 Amazon gift card. It can be a challenging line to collect, even when you’re far from a completionist.
Your comment pretty much sums it up. Some figures I've not bought even on deep discount because they looked like they would break right out of the package.
That's the issue with mcfarlane toys in general. He doesn't care about any line except for spawn. I'll guarantee you if dc fans weren't so desperate for an affordable toy line, todd would've been running for the hills already like he does with every other line that doesn't sell well.
I just saw it I love your shelving scheme Sir it appeals to the me. Perhaps I will go back to collecting older lines like DC Direct DC collectibles at least it appears that I can find these?
I must say, this is what happens when there is incredibly high demand. Comic Shop owner I know says that smaller stores get like 2 boxes, where Amazon and the like get many. They sell out in minutes.
The high demand is fomo. Midfarlane is making figures in low print numbers which causes them to sell out fast which makes people believe they're more popular than they are
It’s not so much high demand for McFarlane figures it’s the high demand for classic looking McFarlane figures. The guy also create so much trash that nobody really wants Knife Batman, hard to find classic Wunder action figure hard to find a lot of the classic figures from McFarlane are the ones that are hard to find
Distribution is really bad on East coast in USA. WEST coast seems to get everything first and more waves of it. There’s always the most skimpy distribution for new waves on the East coast, retailers will get a little b it and if you snooze you lose out on getting scalped figured for MSRP. I’ve been lucky getting most platinums but it’s getting ridiculous overall
Little tip, but while the Forbidden Planet Megastores have the peg warmers left if you can get to the smaller stores semi regularly you can usually pick up most of the new releases.
Mcfarlane dc figures are hard to find here in the U.S. too and they sellout quickly and hard to find especially the gold label 🏷 store exclusives and the past dozen Mcfarlane figures I've gotten I've had to get from canada and cost me after shipping around 35$ usd total...hopefully things get better for you guys overseas and I hate to hear people not being able to collect what they want just because logistics
I can totally understand, I know since last summer I've been trying to find out if the 3" DC page Puncher line is still going, and when wave 5 is supposed to come out, but the only continuation of that line has been the Stranger Things and GiJoe and Transformers 2 packs. And I'm in the states. =(
I've been starting to feel the same this year... but still wanting some figures that I want 😮💨 The amounts US to UK is ridiculous after only just relieving pre-order! For example, Batman (BvS) is available for £18.99 at McFarlane US Shop but yoy will have to add pay around £25 delivery to UK ...I only find this figure in UK online for £24.99 or locate random eBay trying to sell £45+ 😟 there are some place I find Europe online shops for £19.99/£22.99 but I need to cover delivery £6.99+....... UK is just weak 😔
I live in the US and I can tell you one thing for sure and that's if you don't pre-order the first day your out of luck. I pre-ordered the 89 batmobile a few days after they went on sale and after a 6 month wait I canceled my order. It is very hit a miss with them. Plus they need to stop making figures that no one cares about and focus on stuff collectors want .
I'm sure there was at least one person out there who cared about Booster Gold as Waverider...that person wasn't me, though. Never saw that figure where I live, anyway.
@@hawktalon7890todd only makes things he wants in his lines. If it wasn't contractually obligated I'd guarantee you we'd be getting nothing but batman statues
@@Carrion-0409 Yeah, sounds about right. At least McFarlane is saving me money, between that and his seeming to encourage scalpers by never/rarely restocking items.
@hawktalon7890 I've never tried so hard to love a toyline like I have dc multiverse, but I just can't. I really wanted an arkham batman, but he's triple the retail price on the second-hand market. It's just beyond frustrating.
I am right there with you I hate how Todd the odd McFarlane run things at his store I’ve never really had trouble looking for marvel, legends, action figures, except for war bird that was sold out within seconds I’ll track her down sometime in July
@@Christian_Ada1 2 Target stores, a Walmart, and even the Walgreens near my house but to be honest that one never had much of anything anyways and made you wait in line for about 3 hours to fill a prescription. All wiped out of figures.
@@hawktalon7890damn my apologies for not responding much sooner For some reason, I don’t get notifications of when I get a response or reply But damn that sucks 😢
In Croatia it's even worse. No brick and mortar options, only through online retailers. The TWO online retailers who sell DC Multiverse stuff used to get everything in spades, including Gold Label stuff, but in the past year it just completely died off. The stock these stores get now are movie figs and those weird variants nobody wants like Patina or Frostbite or the sketch series etc. And you can forget about bargain resellers, that concept just does not exist. And you can definitely forget about importing because the shipping cost alone basically doubles the cost of these toys, and that's without import tax. It's a horrible experience trying to get any of these toys, and that's why I made the switch to Legends last month. Screw Todd and his 90s ways.
Completely agree! I think it’s got worse since they got the online store up and running, their argument being well if you can’t get it from anywhere else, get it directly from us, completely ignoring that we’d have to pay shipping, taxes and custom charges, like you say doubling the cost of the actual figures!!
"And you can definitely forget about importing because the shipping cost alone basically doubles the cost of these toys, and that's without import tax" You already likely paid almost double the US msrp anyway, because your local croatian stores were almost surely getting them from the german retail supplier of collectibles HeO. That means there was already shipping, customs and then profit for both heo and your local retailer you were paying. McFarlane is an american company, thats where they're making their bulk of sales. Its likely that there wasnt even some distribution in place for UK and other small markets, some local stores were just buying stuff themselves. Best move is to just buy their stuff from Ali Express. It's probably gonna be comparable to what you spent on the local retailer and there's no customs or other taxes because sellers on Ali Express write your package as gift and they declare an insignifiant sum for it, so it bypasses any taxes. I just buy my figures, they get shipped and a local courier service delivers them to me when they enter my country.
@@DarkDekicDuka There are no KOs for McF figures. Ali Express is a website like ebay or amazon US, it's not one singular store. Its a website with tens of thousands of local chinese stores or individual sellers so they can sell internationally. Every store has a general rating, items that are purchased have ratings, with text and pictures on ocassion. You read what other poeple who bought from a particular shop say and you go from there. One thing to note is that Ali Express is not a place for cheap stuff. If a Mafex figure launched in Japan for lets say $65 and you have to add another $15 for shipping, that's gonna be about $100-120 on Ali Express. If you see that same figure on Ali Express, same with ebay or amazon, for $10 for example, it's self explanatory that its a bootleg, probably made by the same factory workers after hours, but skipping all the QA steps. Genuine figures are either at retail price or higher. I usually end up paying about the same as my local retailer has them, $30-35. I actually got the Bane 2 pack today, i ordered may 30th, for around $90. That pack wasn't even put for future sale on my local figure stores and it would have been $100 very likely
I recommend going with the whole shebang theyre yk based. Got the ML deadpool legacy figure within 3 days😁 I'm not saying you'll get your neca figures sooner but no harm in looking it up🤷♂️happy hunting 👍all the best from Scotland
I agree with you man I would be upset too I'll tell you what man if there's something you're looking for let me know and if I can find them we can work out a way to get them to you.
Every time I've gone to the Target in my area within the last 4 months, I've just seen the same entire shelf of discounted figures of the McFarlane Flash in the collectible section. One time there was an Arkham R'as Al Ghul mixed in for $9, but I don't like most of the video game designs so I passed on getting him. We also seem to have gotten exactly a case of the newest wave of build-a-figures [the Lock-Up ones], because I saw just about all the figures one week and the next they were gone. Aside from that Radar Batman nobody wants. The Condiment King wave took slower to sell out, but mid-June and they've all disappeared too. On occasion I'll see the Batman or blue Superman from the 90's JLA wave. Haven't gotten anything new since then.
It’s amazing how difficult they are to find, given how much product McFarlane releases, there’s barely a day without an announcement of new figures! Perhaps if they’d concentrated on quantity of existing figures rather than just pumping out product and Batman variants?? 🤷🏼♂️
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 Would be nice! I'm getting a little tired of all the Batman variants. But oddly I've met like 7 people now who only collect Batman variants.
Blah blah blah, only losers quit. I have tons of trouble getting figures at decent prices because they don't show up at the stores I shop at. I watch RUclipsrs "finding" these nice figures at their stores and boy am I steamed sometimes. But I don't give up. I keep searching and sometimes I find what I'm looking for, not all the time but I'm happy of what find. Don't give up.
I agree with you man and most of the stuff if I can't find it I can go find it online but I must say I have heard that it's harder to find these figures outside the United States a thing McFarland is just getting overwhelmed because they're growing too fast I think everybody's jumping on these and now I think he's about to take on marvel Legends he already does a lot of stuff for Disney and they own marvel now and I've been telling people for 2 years that they're going to end up going with McFarland for their comic stuff. But now that this is happening I think Disney might take a better look at this and see if they will be able to handle how many marvel Legends are sold each year because if they can't keep up with the DC I don't think they're going to keep up with marvel.
This is why I don't collect modern action figures, they are just to difficult to find at a decent price, especially here in the Netherlands. Everything is so expensive its more cost effective for me to focus upon vintage stuff.
Those are the US duties and tax which is why, for the UK, we get an additional pop up that says UK customs charges will be £6.90 which adds to the cost. Of course, there’s always the chance it slips through UK customs but am I going to take that chance for a £20 figure??
I’ve only ordered a full wave from their store so the shipping to the UK wasn’t as big of a deal. Comic and cocktails has been stocking new stuff too but yeah buying individual figures from mcfarlane is expensive
I have no problem finding these, even the platinums. Super powers, page punchers, Batman 66 etc.....all available. 3 Brainiac platinums sitting at the store for more than a week. I only buy Batman related, so 90 percent of McFarlane line.
Please stop dishonesty is never a good thing It’s horrible enough without the dishonesty from people online And Todd, the odd McFarlane does have a homoerotic love for Batman, which is very offputting
Then you probably live in a good area. Most of the new releases never make it to stores near me, and I certainly can't afford to spend the week driving to the other side of the country where people on social media have had better luck.
@@hawktalon7890 just pre order at game stop. I just ordered the new Robin and Bane with batman 2 pack.....nothing was sold out.......easy peasy. Only one I missed was the Dick Grayson Robin.
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 no i haven't, I seen the whole shelf of items from doctor who in the background, I don't understand that show at all, I am a tech guy, and that show still doesn't make any sense.
All I heard was complaining about figures that don’t even reach $50 in price cuz in all honesty many aren’t just into the McFarlane DC line. If u think that’s bad, don’t get into Marvel Legends cuz u def won’t be able to handle those prices and how more harder it is to preorder.
First off not true I have way more trouble acquiring certain figures from Mcfarlane. Actually quite a lot The only trouble I’ve had collecting from Marvel legends was the warbird that just came out but other than that, I’ve never had a problem, getting marvel, legends figures You might want to try sounding a bit less disingenuous
What really gets me is when you find a really cool DC Multiverse toy that you want the resale amount is so high you can't afford it
I completely understand. It's not much better in Canada. All I wanted more than anything last year was a Knightfall Batman, and I could not get him. The pre-sale window in US retailers was so short that I sneezed and missed it, and no Canadian retailers ever got it for order at the MSRP .
That figure would have been the lynch pin in my attempt to collect a Justice League for my shelf. Without him, I had no reason to continue. This was further complicated by all the mediocre Superman headsculpts.
Wow! Didn’t realise it was also bad in Canada, thanks for sharing 😎
Honestly given all the scalpers, it's not great in the United States either. And I live on the fringes of a major city so it seems like the scalpers always get to stores before me. Or the stores near me just never receive products in the first place, according to the workers.
Cmd is a great Canadian store for many lines.
They (CMDstore) have (has) black knightfall batman for $25 right now.
You know mcfarlane will make something different that will work on ur shelf. Stop being a baby
Its crazy to see how most of the mcfarlane figures sold out in the usa are for very cheap prices and huge amounts here at mexico, for like 5 months batman knightfall was being sold for 15 dollars, maybe mexican sellers are getting all the mcfarlane figures 😂😂😂
Is there anything about McFarlane’s DC Multiverse line that’s consistent? Distribution? Pricing? Supply and demand? The quality of the figures themselves? There are days where I think McFarlane loves the DC license like no other, and there are days where I think it’s a chore that he’d rather not be bothered with. There are McFarlane DC Multiverse figures that I absolutely love, and there are DC Multiverse figures that I wouldn’t pay $5 for if they came with a $10 Amazon gift card. It can be a challenging line to collect, even when you’re far from a completionist.
Your comment pretty much sums it up. Some figures I've not bought even on deep discount because they looked like they would break right out of the package.
That's the issue with mcfarlane toys in general. He doesn't care about any line except for spawn. I'll guarantee you if dc fans weren't so desperate for an affordable toy line, todd would've been running for the hills already like he does with every other line that doesn't sell well.
Refreshing video! Great to share your thoughts and the cold hard truth for collectors like yourself battling the big retailers. Good man. 👍
Thanks for watching dude! 😎
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 Always a pleasure (to meet a Jedi). Keep them coming!
I just saw it I love your shelving scheme Sir it appeals to the me. Perhaps I will go back to collecting older lines like DC Direct DC collectibles at least it appears that I can find these?
Thank you for your kind comments 😎 I wish you well in your search, thanks for watching!
I must say, this is what happens when there is incredibly high demand. Comic Shop owner I know says that smaller stores get like 2 boxes, where Amazon and the like get many. They sell out in minutes.
The high demand is fomo. Midfarlane is making figures in low print numbers which causes them to sell out fast which makes people believe they're more popular than they are
It’s not so much high demand for McFarlane figures it’s the high demand for classic looking McFarlane figures. The guy also create so much trash that nobody really wants
Knife Batman, hard to find classic Wunder action figure hard to find a lot of the classic figures from McFarlane are the ones that are hard to find
Distribution is really bad on East coast in USA. WEST coast seems to get everything first and more waves of it. There’s always the most skimpy distribution for new waves on the East coast, retailers will get a little b it and if you snooze you lose out on getting scalped figured for MSRP. I’ve been lucky getting most platinums but it’s getting ridiculous overall
Little tip, but while the Forbidden Planet Megastores have the peg warmers left if you can get to the smaller stores semi regularly you can usually pick up most of the new releases.
Mcfarlane dc figures are hard to find here in the U.S. too and they sellout quickly and hard to find especially the gold label 🏷 store exclusives and the past dozen Mcfarlane figures I've gotten I've had to get from canada and cost me after shipping around 35$ usd total...hopefully things get better for you guys overseas and I hate to hear people not being able to collect what they want just because logistics
I can totally understand, I know since last summer I've been trying to find out if the 3" DC page Puncher line is still going, and when wave 5 is supposed to come out, but the only continuation of that line has been the Stranger Things and GiJoe and Transformers 2 packs. And I'm in the states. =(
The 3in DC page punchers are still going... A leaked list came out showing two 3in 2pk
I've been starting to feel the same this year... but still wanting some figures that I want 😮💨 The amounts US to UK is ridiculous after only just relieving pre-order! For example, Batman (BvS) is available for £18.99 at McFarlane US Shop but yoy will have to add pay around £25 delivery to UK ...I only find this figure in UK online for £24.99 or locate random eBay trying to sell £45+ 😟 there are some place I find Europe online shops for £19.99/£22.99 but I need to cover delivery £6.99+....... UK is just weak 😔
Yeah.. I'm wondering how many collectors said that "this is it, I quit" line to themselves.. 😆🤣😂
I gave up after we found out he likely won't be re-releasing the arkham stuff.
I live in the US and I can tell you one thing for sure and that's if you don't pre-order the first day your out of luck. I pre-ordered the 89 batmobile a few days after they went on sale and after a 6 month wait I canceled my order. It is very hit a miss with them. Plus they need to stop making figures that no one cares about and focus on stuff collectors want .
100% this!! We couldn’t even order the 89 Batmobile as it was an Amazon US exclusive so shipping fees made it too expensive to order from there.
I'm sure there was at least one person out there who cared about Booster Gold as Waverider...that person wasn't me, though. Never saw that figure where I live, anyway.
@@hawktalon7890todd only makes things he wants in his lines. If it wasn't contractually obligated I'd guarantee you we'd be getting nothing but batman statues
@@Carrion-0409 Yeah, sounds about right. At least McFarlane is saving me money, between that and his seeming to encourage scalpers by never/rarely restocking items.
@hawktalon7890 I've never tried so hard to love a toyline like I have dc multiverse, but I just can't. I really wanted an arkham batman, but he's triple the retail price on the second-hand market. It's just beyond frustrating.
If distribution is bad in the UK it's pretty bad here in the US. I have yet to find a website that has all of Todd McFarlane's DC Multiverse listed
I am right there with you
I hate how Todd the odd McFarlane run things at his store
I’ve never really had trouble looking for marvel, legends, action figures, except for war bird that was sold out within seconds I’ll track her down sometime in July
Lucky. The few stores near me have stopped receiving Marvel Legends at all as of a few months ago.
@@hawktalon7890 what store is that?👀
@@Christian_Ada1 2 Target stores, a Walmart, and even the Walgreens near my house but to be honest that one never had much of anything anyways and made you wait in line for about 3 hours to fill a prescription. All wiped out of figures.
@@hawktalon7890damn my apologies for not responding much sooner
For some reason, I don’t get notifications of when I get a response or reply
But damn that sucks 😢
@@Christian_Ada1 Yeah, I've noticed RUclips doesn't like to always notify me of replies either. Super weird.
In Croatia it's even worse. No brick and mortar options, only through online retailers. The TWO online retailers who sell DC Multiverse stuff used to get everything in spades, including Gold Label stuff, but in the past year it just completely died off. The stock these stores get now are movie figs and those weird variants nobody wants like Patina or Frostbite or the sketch series etc. And you can forget about bargain resellers, that concept just does not exist. And you can definitely forget about importing because the shipping cost alone basically doubles the cost of these toys, and that's without import tax. It's a horrible experience trying to get any of these toys, and that's why I made the switch to Legends last month. Screw Todd and his 90s ways.
Completely agree! I think it’s got worse since they got the online store up and running, their argument being well if you can’t get it from anywhere else, get it directly from us, completely ignoring that we’d have to pay shipping, taxes and custom charges, like you say doubling the cost of the actual figures!!
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 I've sent an e-mail with this complaint to McFarlane just in case that has the slightest chance of changing anything.
"And you can definitely forget about importing because the shipping cost alone basically doubles the cost of these toys, and that's without import tax"
You already likely paid almost double the US msrp anyway, because your local croatian stores were almost surely getting them from the german retail supplier of collectibles HeO. That means there was already shipping, customs and then profit for both heo and your local retailer you were paying.
McFarlane is an american company, thats where they're making their bulk of sales. Its likely that there wasnt even some distribution in place for UK and other small markets, some local stores were just buying stuff themselves. Best move is to just buy their stuff from Ali Express. It's probably gonna be comparable to what you spent on the local retailer and there's no customs or other taxes because sellers on Ali Express write your package as gift and they declare an insignifiant sum for it, so it bypasses any taxes. I just buy my figures, they get shipped and a local courier service delivers them to me when they enter my country.
@@dz6ru I was always afraid of buying it from Ali Express because I fear they'd send me knockoffs. Any input?
@@DarkDekicDuka There are no KOs for McF figures. Ali Express is a website like ebay or amazon US, it's not one singular store. Its a website with tens of thousands of local chinese stores or individual sellers so they can sell internationally. Every store has a general rating, items that are purchased have ratings, with text and pictures on ocassion. You read what other poeple who bought from a particular shop say and you go from there.
One thing to note is that Ali Express is not a place for cheap stuff. If a Mafex figure launched in Japan for lets say $65 and you have to add another $15 for shipping, that's gonna be about $100-120 on Ali Express. If you see that same figure on Ali Express, same with ebay or amazon, for $10 for example, it's self explanatory that its a bootleg, probably made by the same factory workers after hours, but skipping all the QA steps. Genuine figures are either at retail price or higher. I usually end up paying about the same as my local retailer has them, $30-35.
I actually got the Bane 2 pack today, i ordered may 30th, for around $90. That pack wasn't even put for future sale on my local figure stores and it would have been $100 very likely
It’s getting to be the same with Neca figures.
I’ve been waiting several months for some figures to arrive in the UK.
I recommend going with the whole shebang theyre yk based.
Got the ML deadpool legacy figure within 3 days😁
I'm not saying you'll get your neca figures sooner but no harm in looking it up🤷♂️happy hunting
👍all the best from Scotland
I agree with you man I would be upset too I'll tell you what man if there's something you're looking for let me know and if I can find them we can work out a way to get them to you.
Gosh your stern ! I approve 😉
I put my foot down when it’s required 😂😂
Cost is a factor, you don't have to buy the whole wave. What is the local figures you are going with?
Every time I've gone to the Target in my area within the last 4 months, I've just seen the same entire shelf of discounted figures of the McFarlane Flash in the collectible section. One time there was an Arkham R'as Al Ghul mixed in for $9, but I don't like most of the video game designs so I passed on getting him.
We also seem to have gotten exactly a case of the newest wave of build-a-figures [the Lock-Up ones], because I saw just about all the figures one week and the next they were gone. Aside from that Radar Batman nobody wants. The Condiment King wave took slower to sell out, but mid-June and they've all disappeared too. On occasion I'll see the Batman or blue Superman from the 90's JLA wave. Haven't gotten anything new since then.
It’s amazing how difficult they are to find, given how much product McFarlane releases, there’s barely a day without an announcement of new figures! Perhaps if they’d concentrated on quantity of existing figures rather than just pumping out product and Batman variants?? 🤷🏼♂️
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 Would be nice! I'm getting a little tired of all the Batman variants. But oddly I've met like 7 people now who only collect Batman variants.
@@hawktalon7890 yeah as much as Batman is my favourite DC character, with each variant or new version, even I’m like Oh C’mon!!! 😂
Blah blah blah, only losers quit. I have tons of trouble getting figures at decent prices because they don't show up at the stores I shop at. I watch RUclipsrs "finding" these nice figures at their stores and boy am I steamed sometimes. But I don't give up. I keep searching and sometimes I find what I'm looking for, not all the time but I'm happy of what find.
Don't give up.
I’ll admit there’s no better feeling than finding a figure you’ve been after for ages out in the wild!
I agree with you man and most of the stuff if I can't find it I can go find it online but I must say I have heard that it's harder to find these figures outside the United States a thing McFarland is just getting overwhelmed because they're growing too fast I think everybody's jumping on these and now I think he's about to take on marvel Legends he already does a lot of stuff for Disney and they own marvel now and I've been telling people for 2 years that they're going to end up going with McFarland for their comic stuff. But now that this is happening I think Disney might take a better look at this and see if they will be able to handle how many marvel Legends are sold each year because if they can't keep up with the DC I don't think they're going to keep up with marvel.
Wait yo go acting mature
Blah blah yourself
@@Christian_Ada1 yeah the truth hurts sometimes
Wrong. People with better things to do than waste time and gas, quit.
B&m are carrying mcfarlane dc /witcher/warhammer figures.
I picked up lobo for £9.99 a few days ago😁
Keeping my eye out for the devastator🤞
Forbidden planet online have good stock of new stuff too now! In person not as much
This is why I don't collect modern action figures, they are just to difficult to find at a decent price, especially here in the Netherlands. Everything is so expensive its more cost effective for me to focus upon vintage stuff.
I’m seriously thinking of moving more over to vintage also, try and reclaim those toys I had back when I was a kid.
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 it does make for a very satisfying collecting experience 😀
@@Retrotoyguysi I have some holy grail items that I’d love back in my collection, might do a video on them 🤔
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 great idea, sounds very intriguing, I for one, would definitely watch that video 🤩👍
Man that top shipping doesn’t look that bad? It says duties and tax included for under 13 pounds? Am I missing something here?
Those are the US duties and tax which is why, for the UK, we get an additional pop up that says UK customs charges will be £6.90 which adds to the cost. Of course, there’s always the chance it slips through UK customs but am I going to take that chance for a £20 figure??
I’ve only ordered a full wave from their store so the shipping to the UK wasn’t as big of a deal.
Comic and cocktails has been stocking new stuff too but yeah buying individual figures from mcfarlane is expensive
I have no problem finding these, even the platinums. Super powers, page punchers, Batman 66 etc.....all available. 3 Brainiac platinums sitting at the store for more than a week. I only buy Batman related, so 90 percent of McFarlane line.
Please stop dishonesty is never a good thing
It’s horrible enough without the dishonesty from people online
And Todd, the odd McFarlane does have a homoerotic love for Batman, which is very offputting
Then you probably live in a good area. Most of the new releases never make it to stores near me, and I certainly can't afford to spend the week driving to the other side of the country where people on social media have had better luck.
@@hawktalon7890 just pre order at game stop. I just ordered the new Robin and Bane with batman 2 pack.....nothing was sold out.......easy peasy. Only one I missed was the Dick Grayson Robin.
Amazon has been dead when it comes to MacFarlane toys, they used to have all their new stuff
You've changed amazon, now mcfarlane! You show em who's boss
How did he “change” Amazon?
And Marvel Legends and GIJOE?
Mcfarlane is a small company I thought he was big already
Don't go with doctor who, that show is the worst
😂😂 I’m guessing you haven’t seen some of my other videos then! 😎 thanks for watching.
@@beardedgeektoyreviews836 no i haven't, I seen the whole shelf of items from doctor who in the background, I don't understand that show at all, I am a tech guy, and that show still doesn't make any sense.
All I heard was complaining about figures that don’t even reach $50 in price cuz in all honesty many aren’t just into the McFarlane DC line. If u think that’s bad, don’t get into Marvel Legends cuz u def won’t be able to handle those prices and how more harder it is to preorder.
As much as I moan about Hasbro’s pricing, it’s far easier to get hold of Marvel Legends than DC Multiverse!
First off not true
I have way more trouble acquiring certain figures from Mcfarlane. Actually quite a lot
The only trouble I’ve had collecting from Marvel legends was the warbird that just came out but other than that, I’ve never had a problem, getting marvel, legends figures
You might want to try sounding a bit less disingenuous