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Post by 079 on Feb 23, 2024 23:36:40 GMT -5
In an event that is shockingly rare for this money-hungry company, we are seemingly getting a chibi-style plushie of Fujin from Makeship. I have bought some Makeship plushies and they are good quality, though a bit pricey for what they are (they usually are a little larger than a jelly jar for $30), so I will probably buy this to be honest. Makeship is one of those companies that only makes the plushie if a certain amount are ordered (you do get refunded if the campaign fails), but I cannot imagine this campaign failing due to the size of this game. This reminds me of that Little Big Robots Game that came and went a year or so ago. I will post an update when the campaign goes live, so look forward to that if you are into this sort of thing.
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Post by Wolfblood7 on Feb 24, 2024 6:12:52 GMT -5
Interesting. I've always wondered if they'd ever make War Robots merch lol
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Post by gus169 on Feb 24, 2024 10:16:34 GMT -5
I've always been fascinated by game merch, but that is the LAST thing I'd buy. My dog would eat it. First chance.
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Post by 079 on Feb 27, 2024 0:58:39 GMT -5
The campaign link has been posted, and the plushie goes live on March 1st. Judging by the blue legs, light slot Punishers, and enlarged lights on the front, it seems this plushie is based more on Fujin’s design from Little Big Robots as opposed to its War Robots design, though still having the swirl decals of the original design. While I would have preferred it be closer it the classic design, I do understand them picking the design that overall translates over better. Check it out if you are interested: www.makeship.com/products/fujin-plushLittle Big Robots Fujin for those curious:
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Post by Oliver Kloesov on Feb 27, 2024 10:23:28 GMT -5
I'd love to know how well it burns in effigy.
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Post by Cdr. Crimmins on Feb 28, 2024 12:23:42 GMT -5
No interest to buy at all but funny to see where time and energy is going.
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Post by Browncoats4ever on Feb 28, 2024 14:10:30 GMT -5
In an event that is shockingly rare for this money-hungry company, we are seemingly getting a chibi-style plushie of Fujin from Makeship. I have bought some Makeship plushies and they are good quality, though a bit pricey for what they are (they usually are a little larger than a jelly jar for $30), so I will probably buy this to be honest. Makeship is one of those companies that only makes the plushie if a certain amount are ordered (you do get refunded if the campaign fails), but I cannot imagine this campaign failing due to the size of this game. This reminds me of that Little Big Robots Game that came and went a year or so ago. I will post an update when the campaign goes live, so look forward to that if you are into this sort of thing. How big is a jelly jar? Did you forget “banana for scale?”
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Post by 079 on Feb 29, 2024 22:38:07 GMT -5
In an event that is shockingly rare for this money-hungry company, we are seemingly getting a chibi-style plushie of Fujin from Makeship. I have bought some Makeship plushies and they are good quality, though a bit pricey for what they are (they usually are a little larger than a jelly jar for $30), so I will probably buy this to be honest. Makeship is one of those companies that only makes the plushie if a certain amount are ordered (you do get refunded if the campaign fails), but I cannot imagine this campaign failing due to the size of this game. This reminds me of that Little Big Robots Game that came and went a year or so ago. I will post an update when the campaign goes live, so look forward to that if you are into this sort of thing. How big is a jelly jar? Did you forget “banana for scale?” It was what my mind went to when trying to think of an object for scale. My idea of a jar would be around 4in x 4in x 9in. This is the first I have heard of “banana for scale”.
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