tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37301459.post9103798761531015892..comments2024-01-16T22:15:10.766-08:00Comments on ROBOPLASTIC APOCALYPSE: The Robo Force Punch-Out Toy Book PART 1: Robots really do grow on trees!Evil King Macrocranioshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01693211146604544544noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37301459.post-34170843118292786842010-04-23T02:25:09.081-07:002010-04-23T02:25:09.081-07:00Yeah, I think you're right about the comics. ...Yeah, I think you're right about the comics. I received Assault on the Fortress of Steele. I'm going back up to the store where I found this guy, so I'll check the other figures to see if there are different comic issues from what you've got.Shawn Robarehttp://www.brandedinthe80s.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37301459.post-5445464309969104992010-04-22T12:08:19.771-07:002010-04-22T12:08:19.771-07:00Thanks for the loving! I realize it started out ki...Thanks for the loving! I realize it started out kind of slow and Robo Force ain't the most popular toyline but hopefully my posts will find their audience in the future when someone is Googling for info on them.<br /><br />The trickiest part of doing the scans was finding a decent weight paper to print them out on. I obsessed over finding a quality paper of sufficient thickness and wasted a lot of time. I was about to cave in and buy some very expensive 60 lb paper (or whatever weight it is) from a stationary store. It would have cost more than I paid for the cut out book! Then one night we're at KMart and my son wants to go buy fingerpaints and there in the craft aisle is good ol' reliable posterboard. On clearance for 79 cents, even!<br /><br />I was dying to ask you which minicomic you got with Vulgar. I was hoping it was different from the ones I found. I've asked around and nobody I emailed could come up with a definitive answer as to how many different ones were made. I'm hoping it was as many as one for each figure but I'd be surprised if it's half that.Evil King Macrocranioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01693211146604544544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37301459.post-12274274664335692412010-04-22T11:30:33.044-07:002010-04-22T11:30:33.044-07:00Holy crap those are neat, not to mention like 20-o...Holy crap those are neat, not to mention like 20-odd years ahead of their time (considering all of the artsy papercraft stuff you find on the internets these days for pop culture characters.)<br /><br />Also, scanning and printing them was genius (I would have thought about that right after constructing the last of the Robo Force army and then I would have smacked myself silly for not thinking ahead.) <br /><br />Loving this week!Shawn Robarehttp://www.brandedinthe80s.comnoreply@blogger.com