I Don't Have a Plan...At Least I've Got a Van
Friday, September 29. 2017
Generally, I'd rather buy my review subjects than have them given to me. Not that I like spending the extra money, mind you, but doing things that way lets me skip some subjects that I know aren't going to go over well. They may not be bad, per se...maybe they're just not my thing, or maybe they have some flaw that is a dealbreaker for me. But if I am sent something, I will review it to the best of my ability and try to be as fair as possible.
Which brings us to the Mr. Universe van.
I first saw it at this year's Toy Fair, and after McFarlane's Walking Dead vehicles I was somewhat disappointed. The boxy look put me off, and so my plan was to skip it and go right to the Rick & Morty sets. But then I received a review sample, and figured I'd give it a shot to see if I was wrong.
Turns out I still don't care for the boxy look, and was further hindered by vague instructions and an overabundance of stickers. Your mileage may vary, but for me it turns out that those first impressions are usually right.
Which brings us to the Mr. Universe van.
I first saw it at this year's Toy Fair, and after McFarlane's Walking Dead vehicles I was somewhat disappointed. The boxy look put me off, and so my plan was to skip it and go right to the Rick & Morty sets. But then I received a review sample, and figured I'd give it a shot to see if I was wrong.
Turns out I still don't care for the boxy look, and was further hindered by vague instructions and an overabundance of stickers. Your mileage may vary, but for me it turns out that those first impressions are usually right.
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