They have no posability as they are statues. Level of fun depends on what you consider to be fun, which for me the only fun value they have is chucking them at someone. I do not think they're cool, I have an extreme disliking of them almost to the point of hatred. This is likely due to me not being a fan of the Pop figure bobble-heads and since Brickheadz are essentially those without any of the cuteness factor, I see no reason to like them whatsoever.
They have no posability as they are statues. Level of fun depends on what you consider to be fun, which for me the only fun value they have is chucking them at someone. I do not think they're cool, I have an extreme disliking of them almost to the point of hatred. This is likely due to me not being a fan of the Pop figure bobble-heads and since Brickheadz are essentially those without any of the cuteness factor, I see no reason to like them whatsoever.
They are highly collectible, and a very adaptable medium for making a quick buck of the latest superhero or Disney movie. They have similar structure so they look great when placed together on a shelf. I personally find that they have great value. From the perspective of someone hoping to play with them, I can see why they wouldn't be all-too interesting. But if given the chance to become a fad, or even a trend, I think they'd find a good niche in the market.
That said -- I personally don't belong to that market, but know a lot of people would
They have no posability as they are statues. Level of fun depends on what you consider to be fun, which for me the only fun value they have is chucking them at someone. I do not think they're cool, I have an extreme disliking of them almost to the point of hatred. This is likely due to me not being a fan of the Pop figure bobble-heads and since Brickheadz are essentially those without any of the cuteness factor, I see no reason to like them whatsoever.
They are highly collectible, and a very adaptable medium for making a quick buck of the latest superhero or Disney movie. They have similar structure so they look great when placed together on a shelf. I personally find that they have great value. From the perspective of someone hoping to play with them, I can see why they wouldn't be all-too interesting. But if given the chance to become a fad, or even a trend, I think they'd find a good niche in the market.
That said -- I personally don't belong to that market, but know a lot of people would
I personally own the Ironman one myself and I have to agree with this. For their value they are well priced; up there with the LEGO Creator 3 in 1 sets. If you want you can always get LEGO Architecture or other LEGO sets but for $14.99 or £9.99 they are well priced, if you can find them on sale that would be even better.
They have no posability as they are statues. Level of fun depends on what you consider to be fun, which for me the only fun value they have is chucking them at someone. I do not think they're cool, I have an extreme disliking of them almost to the point of hatred. This is likely due to me not being a fan of the Pop figure bobble-heads and since Brickheadz are essentially those without any of the cuteness factor, I see no reason to like them whatsoever.
They have no posability as they are statues. Level of fun depends on what you consider to be fun, which for me the only fun value they have is chucking them at someone. I do not think they're cool, I have an extreme disliking of them almost to the point of hatred. This is likely due to me not being a fan of the Pop figure bobble-heads and since Brickheadz are essentially those without any of the cuteness factor, I see no reason to like them whatsoever.
They are highly collectible, and a very adaptable medium for making a quick buck of the latest superhero or Disney movie. They have similar structure so they look great when placed together on a shelf. I personally find that they have great value. From the perspective of someone hoping to play with them, I can see why they wouldn't be all-too interesting. But if given the chance to become a fad, or even a trend, I think they'd find a good niche in the market.
That said -- I personally don't belong to that market, but know a lot of people would
They are highly collectible, and a very adaptable medium for making a quick buck of the latest superhero or Disney movie. They have similar structure so they look great when placed together on a shelf. I personally find that they have great value. From the perspective of someone hoping to play with them, I can see why they wouldn't be all-too interesting. But if given the chance to become a fad, or even a trend, I think they'd find a good niche in the market.
That said -- I personally don't belong to that market, but know a lot of people would
I personally own the Ironman one myself and I have to agree with this. For their value they are well priced; up there with the LEGO Creator 3 in 1 sets. If you want you can always get LEGO Architecture or other LEGO sets but for $14.99 or £9.99 they are well priced, if you can find them on sale that would be even better.
Thanks a lot, guys!!! I think I will get a Sensei Wu brick head. As it would make a great statue in my MOC monastery.
They have no posability as they are statues. Level of fun depends on what you consider to be fun, which for me the only fun value they have is chucking them at someone. I do not think they're cool, I have an extreme disliking of them almost to the point of hatred. This is likely due to me not being a fan of the Pop figure bobble-heads and since Brickheadz are essentially those without any of the cuteness factor, I see no reason to like them whatsoever.
They are highly collectible, and a very adaptable medium for making a quick buck of the latest superhero or Disney movie. They have similar structure so they look great when placed together on a shelf. I personally find that they have great value. From the perspective of someone hoping to play with them, I can see why they wouldn't be all-too interesting. But if given the chance to become a fad, or even a trend, I think they'd find a good niche in the market.
That said -- I personally don't belong to that market, but know a lot of people would
I personally own the Ironman one myself and I have to agree with this. For their value they are well priced; up there with the LEGO Creator 3 in 1 sets. If you want you can always get LEGO Architecture or other LEGO sets but for $14.99 or £9.99 they are well priced, if you can find them on sale that would be even better.
Thanks a lot, guys!!! I think I will get a Sensei Wu brick head. As it would make a great statue in my MOC monastery.