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  • 11-18-2011, 05:17 AM
    S'laargorath

    Re: DC Unlimited's WORLD OF WARCRAFT Series 2 (2008)

    Wow, this was 2008 already? The snail's pace that this line has been coming out makes it feel like these figs just came out last year.

    Yeah the detail on these is amazing. But I still wish they were articulated and not just plastic Mcstatues.

    And I was very disappointed how small Garrosh Hellscream turned out to be. I was expecting him to be as massive as the Draenei Palladin.

    But overall I still love this line
  • 11-17-2011, 08:12 AM
    JeffSaylor

    DC Unlimited's WORLD OF WARCRAFT Series 2 (2008)

    Some of the coolest fantasy figures made...
















    DC Unlimited's WORLD OF WARCRAFT Series 2
    2008


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    Launched way back in 2007, DC Unlimited's World of Warcraft action figure line has chugged along at a snails pace releasing a handful of characters each year. While the wait has sometimes been unbearable (and the constant delays even worse) the series has offered some of the coolest fantasy figures produced in recent times - fan of the game or not (I've yet to play WoW). Pictured is a look at Series 2, the Gnome Warrior being too cool to pass up.




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