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11-19-2020, 11:44 AM | #281 |
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The first Modular Armored Range Vehicle mold samples arrived stateside a couple of weeks ago, and I just got around to posting a bunch of photos. There are still some refinements to part fit and materials to be made prior to full production, but I could not be more pleased with how things are turning out. Everything is still on track to have the MARV available in 2021.
All images can be seen on the Wayward Goat Collectibles Facebook page: MARV Test Shot Gallery
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11-19-2020, 11:53 AM | #282 |
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When how can I order these?
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11-19-2020, 04:03 PM | #283 |
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We have not begun taking orders for the MARV just yet, but rest assured international shipping options will be available when we open them up for sale in 2021.
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MARV will be available to order on waywardgoat.com starting in 2021. The timing is always subject to change due to delays, but if the current timetable holds the MARV will be available to order AND ship within the first half of the year.
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11-19-2020, 04:16 PM | #284 |
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It is good to see this project back up and running.
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11-20-2020, 01:18 AM | #285 |
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Looks great!
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12-22-2020, 03:51 PM | #286 |
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Got to handle a MARV test shot recently, and asked Greg if it was OK to share some of my thoughts. Wall of text incoming. I’m a teacher, so I have no remorse.
First, I am not affiliated with Greg Bridgeman or Wayward Goat Collectibles in any way other than as a customer and a fan. I have no financial stake in this project other than a desire to see it succeed, purely because I have always believed that my favorite aspect of collecting 3.75” military figures is the vehicles. I occasionally purchase things (Marauder figures!) from Greg, and he is kind enough to meet me face-to-face either at toy shows in my local area or at a meeting location which is convenient for both of us. This is exactly what happened yesterday, as he agreed to meet me so that I could pick up several items which I had purchased from his online store. I had no idea that he had a MARV test shot with him, and I’m thrilled that he wanted to share it with me. I had originally seen his plans for this project about 2 years ago, and I have been a staunch supporter of the MARV ever since seeing the first sketches. I did ask him for permission to talk up the test shot a bit, and he said that it was OK. Second, I got to go hands-on with the test shot for about 10 minutes. I was in such a state of surprise that I only thought to take one photo. I do not want to steal any of Greg’s thunder with this project, but simply want to provide some (enthusiastic) feedback for what I got to see. I probably embarrassed myself with how excited I was over both getting to be one of the first people to handle the test shot as well as being so amazed by how well it turned out... Third, get ready to be absolutely blown away. I don’t know how I can say this without injecting my own bias, but I think that anyone who is searching for a high-quality transport/assault vehicle for their 3.75” military figures should immediately direct attention to the MARV if it’s not already on their radar. It just checks every box for me in terms of aesthetic design, build quality, durability, attention to detail, and lasting play value. I love that it’s a more realistic MRAP-type design which could integrate with just about any 3.75” modern military action theme. Thoughts, in no particular order: - The test shot shared with me was the black color mold. Greg informed me that he’s aiming to have 4 different color variations. (I have been anxious for an olive drab green version ever since I first saw the design sketches.) - The plastic quality of the test shot is reminiscent of the original ‘82 run of the Hasbro VAMP. It’s the best single analogy I can come up with. This is not 3-D print quality stuff. I would feel confident handing a MARV over to my 4-year-old and letting him play with it - after I removed the swappable accessories, that is! I could clearly imagine that he could drive it off of a couch onto the carpet floor, and the MARV wouldn’t take a scratch. The fully-equipped vehicle weighs around 3lbs., I was told. - Window glass! And articulated windshield wipers! Well, it’s plastic, but still! Having clear plastic in viewports where one would expect there to be bulletproof glass is just such a nice touch. The “glass” is clear enough to be able to see figures inside of the cabin, and I was told that it will be glued on the retail version. - Attention to detail and cleanliness in the mold is very high. There was no sign of plastic “flashing” or sprue marks anywhere that I could find. The instrument cluster is clearly visible (and even swappable for right-side drivers!), the ammo belt in the box for the roof gun shows individual rounds in the chain, and the seat belts on each seat even show buckles. There are recessed handles for each door, and the doors close flush against the main body. - There are versatile and discreet peg holes placed in strategic locations on the vehicle which allow for spotlights, antennae, backpacks, and other accessories to be placed wherever you see fit. This aligns itself perfectly with the Marauder design of modular accessory placement. If you want to, you can change your look/loadout based upon what kind of “mission” you feel like running. This extends the play value of the MARV in a dramatic way. - Seating capacity in the main cabin is for 4, plus one gunner standing in the turret. I could envision getting 2 more comfortably in the rear of the vehicle, and maybe even 4 if you tried. (I wonder if a PAC RAT would fit back there? How cool would that be?) - The turret on top is able to turn 360 degrees, and the entire cupola can be removed if you wish. Greg discussed the possibility of eventually having options packages such as a hatch, remotely operated weapons system, and other add-ons. (I really would like to see a Mk19 grenade launcher or a TOW system.) - The “ragtop” rear cover is removable, and there are plans to hopefully have available a “hardtop” armored cover. There is plenty of room in the back to store accessories or other troops. The tires on the test shot were a different color than the body of the vehicle, and this is a nice touch to differentiate them from the color of the wheels/hubs. The texture is a softer rubber-like plastic than the chassis. The treadmarks on each tire are extremely clear, and I can imagine that they’d leave nice lines in the sand. Each wheel is connected by a screw-removable axle, which is helpful for storage or maybe even swapping around different color wheels with different color chassis. - The underside of the chassis is stamped with “Wayward Goat Collectibles.” This is a nice touch for a custom project. - Price point for this vehicle is something which I’m a little reluctant to discuss, as I am not the one setting the mark. But, from what Greg shared with me, it will be quite reasonably priced for what you will receive. I was actually prepared to pay more than double what may be the price point for this, and that’s saying a LOT since I’m on a teacher’s salary with two kids, a mortgage, and car payments. I have to be very discerning as to how I spend my money on toys, but the MARV is a no-brainer for me. It’s a lot to process, but this project genuinely feels like a labor of love. I am thoroughly impressed in every single aspect. Greg alluded to the hope that if the MARV succeeds, there are other vehicle-type projects planned for the future. I really hope that anything which I have said here will help to encourage people to pay attention to this project, as it feels like a modern gold standard for me as to what I would hope to see out of a 3.75” vehicle. While I can try to answer any questions which you may have about this, it’d probably be better to direct them to Greg Bridgeman at Wayward Goat Collectibles.
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12-22-2020, 04:09 PM | #287 |
He Who Remains
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Got to handle a MARV test shot recently, and asked Greg if it was OK to share some of my thoughts. Wall of text incoming. I’m a teacher, so I have no remorse.
First, I am not affiliated with Greg Bridgeman or Wayward Goat Collectibles in any way other than as a customer and a fan. I have no financial stake in this project other than a desire to see it succeed, purely because I have always believed that my favorite aspect of collecting 3.75” military figures is the vehicles. I occasionally purchase things (Marauder figures!) from Greg, and he is kind enough to meet me face-to-face either at toy shows in my local area or at a meeting location which is convenient for both of us. This is exactly what happened yesterday, as he agreed to meet me so that I could pick up several items which I had purchased from his online store. I had no idea that he had a MARV test shot with him, and I’m thrilled that he wanted to share it with me. I had originally seen his plans for this project about 2 years ago, and I have been a staunch supporter of the MARV ever since seeing the first sketches. I did ask him for permission to talk up the test shot a bit, and he said that it was OK. Second, I got to go hands-on with the test shot for about 10 minutes. I was in such a state of surprise that I only thought to take one photo. I do not want to steal any of Greg’s thunder with this project, but simply want to provide some (enthusiastic) feedback for what I got to see. I probably embarrassed myself with how excited I was over both getting to be one of the first people to handle the test shot as well as being so amazed by how well it turned out... Third, get ready to be absolutely blown away. I don’t know how I can say this without injecting my own bias, but I think that anyone who is searching for a high-quality transport/assault vehicle for their 3.75” military figures should immediately direct attention to the MARV if it’s not already on their radar. It just checks every box for me in terms of aesthetic design, build quality, durability, attention to detail, and lasting play value. I love that it’s a more realistic MRAP-type design which could integrate with just about any 3.75” modern military action theme. Thoughts, in no particular order: - The test shot shared with me was the black color mold. Greg informed me that he’s aiming to have 4 different color variations. (I have been anxious for an olive drab green version ever since I first saw the design sketches.) - The plastic quality of the test shot is reminiscent of the original ‘82 run of the Hasbro VAMP. It’s the best single analogy I can come up with. This is not 3-D print quality stuff. I would feel confident handing a MARV over to my 4-year-old and letting him play with it - after I removed the swappable accessories, that is! I could clearly imagine that he could drive it off of a couch onto the carpet floor, and the MARV wouldn’t take a scratch. The fully-equipped vehicle weighs around 3lbs., I was told. - Window glass! And articulated windshield wipers! Well, it’s plastic, but still! Having clear plastic in viewports where one would expect there to be bulletproof glass is just such a nice touch. The “glass” is clear enough to be able to see figures inside of the cabin, and I was told that it will be glued on the retail version. - Attention to detail and cleanliness in the mold is very high. There was no sign of plastic “flashing” or sprue marks anywhere that I could find. The instrument cluster is clearly visible (and even swappable for right-side drivers!), the ammo belt in the box for the roof gun shows individual rounds in the chain, and the seat belts on each seat even show buckles. There are recessed handles for each door, and the doors close flush against the main body. - There are versatile and discreet peg holes placed in strategic locations on the vehicle which allow for spotlights, antennae, backpacks, and other accessories to be placed wherever you see fit. This aligns itself perfectly with the Marauder design of modular accessory placement. If you want to, you can change your look/loadout based upon what kind of “mission” you feel like running. This extends the play value of the MARV in a dramatic way. - Seating capacity in the main cabin is for 4, plus one gunner standing in the turret. I could envision getting 2 more comfortably in the rear of the vehicle, and maybe even 4 if you tried. (I wonder if a PAC RAT would fit back there? How cool would that be?) - The turret on top is able to turn 360 degrees, and the entire cupola can be removed if you wish. Greg discussed the possibility of eventually having options packages such as a hatch, remotely operated weapons system, and other add-ons. (I really would like to see a Mk19 grenade launcher or a TOW system.) - The “ragtop” rear cover is removable, and there are plans to hopefully have available a “hardtop” armored cover. There is plenty of room in the back to store accessories or other troops. The tires on the test shot were a different color than the body of the vehicle, and this is a nice touch to differentiate them from the color of the wheels/hubs. The texture is a softer rubber-like plastic than the chassis. The treadmarks on each tire are extremely clear, and I can imagine that they’d leave nice lines in the sand. Each wheel is connected by a screw-removable axle, which is helpful for storage or maybe even swapping around different color wheels with different color chassis. - The underside of the chassis is stamped with “Wayward Goat Collectibles.” This is a nice touch for a custom project. - Price point for this vehicle is something which I’m a little reluctant to discuss, as I am not the one setting the mark. But, from what Greg shared with me, it will be quite reasonably priced for what you will receive. I was actually prepared to pay more than double what may be the price point for this, and that’s saying a LOT since I’m on a teacher’s salary with two kids, a mortgage, and car payments. I have to be very discerning as to how I spend my money on toys, but the MARV is a no-brainer for me. It’s a lot to process, but this project genuinely feels like a labor of love. I am thoroughly impressed in every single aspect. Greg alluded to the hope that if the MARV succeeds, there are other vehicle-type projects planned for the future. I really hope that anything which I have said here will help to encourage people to pay attention to this project, as it feels like a modern gold standard for me as to what I would hope to see out of a 3.75” vehicle. While I can try to answer any questions which you may have about this, it’d probably be better to direct them to Greg Bridgeman at Wayward Goat Collectibles.
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12-22-2020, 08:04 PM | #288 |
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Looks great! I supported it in Kickstarter, And I am still in it for a couple of these.
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12-22-2020, 09:33 PM | #289 |
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Just one quick question:
Is Greg as gentle a lover as Craig's list personals claims that he is? |
12-22-2020, 09:37 PM | #290 |
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... I mean... Dammit Greg.
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