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D-Real vs D-Arts
#1
Back then, D-Real was Bandai's toy line of highly articulated and superbly detailed Digimon action figures. Among the selection was War Greymon, Imperialdramon etc. In fact, I have a D-Real War Greymon.

On the present day, D-Arts seems to be offering the similar line as well; though promising additions would be Taichi (A better looking toy of him than the original Bandai one.) and Agumon, Tailmon, Beelzemon with Behemoth, Omegamon etc.

So.. How would D-Real and D-Arts compare to each other?
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#2
The new line of stuff from Digimon and others is too awesome and I kind of want it. I've sure you've seen all of it.

So, Yeah, D-Arts I guess.
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#3
Ditto. Though there's the matter of how much they cost. :/
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#4
D-Reals were your basic toy, cool but nothing "special"...my understanding is that D-Arts are going to be higher quality, more like a Revoltech. They should have awesome paint jobs and come with good accessories too. WarGreymon looks epic.

Edit - Just saw this amazing set (from WTW)!


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#5
Yes. An F-ing bike! These are toys you'd like as a kid. Pretty much what toys should be almost.
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#6
I'm selling the last of my D-Reals now on ebay. They would have been better if they were more articulated and the paint wasn't so sloppy in some areas.
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