Ashtalon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:31 am
The only downside to tackling a ton of licenses is each license will only get a figure or two. Hopefully, some of these licenses at least get a troop pack or a set or two.
For specific singles:
Lt. Worf
Klingon (movie/TNG style)
Man at Arms
Trap Jaw (maybe right arm uses Terminator arm. Swappable arms would be weapons he can hold like Borg's weapons)
Hellboy
Abe Sapien
Predator
Dutch (easy to make from Call of Duty parts)
Ryu (Street Fighter)
Blanka (Street Fighter)
Robocop
Usagi Yojimbo
Jack Burton
Lo-Pan (powered up)
Gorilla Soldier (original Planet of the Apes)
Cornelius (original POTA)
Caesar (modern POTA)
Luca (modern POTA)
Legolas
Gimli
Uruk-Hai
Robin Hood
Tarzan
Judge Dredd
Judge Death
Rambo
Ash (Evil Dead)
Jason Vorhees
John Carter
Thark (4 arm capability exists from Destiny figures)
Apollo (Battlestar Galactica)
Cylon
I'd love to see Farscape make it into the line as well. John Crichton, D'Argo, Aeryn, Pilot, Scorpius.
I know Mad Max doesn't really have merchandise. I think George Miller doesn't want to merchandise it, but a line of figures and vehicles would be great. The nature of brick sets would allow for some cool customization of vehicles.
Also, I know Warner Bros isn't licensing Thundercats right now, but they'd be cool as well.
Lord of the Rings would be great as well. I think [competitor] let the license lapse, so it may be obtainable. I only put a few of the limitless potential of characters in my list.
Also, historical military units would be great. Samurai. Ninjas. Spartans. Knights. Also Old West (horses already exist) cowboys and gunslingers.