Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Review: Dynamic Planning Getter One

I bought this because I was curious and it was on Clearance.  There doesn't seem to be much information online on the companies behind this toy but there are plenty of sites selling it.


Box.  I paid $11.99 at Newbury Comics for this.  Retail was $42.99.

Instructions.









Contents.

The axes could be Melee or
Spotting.  The gun could be
Direct Fire, Artillery, or Spotting.
I'm not sure there's anything that's
Removable and I don't want to find out.




You could possibly fold in the ears and
retract the head nodules and arm spikes
to represent White Die damage.  Or you
could just go with a Stat Bar instead.



Size Comparison.  It's twice as large as
a Chub.  You'll probably have to switch
to a Six Stud Hinge Brick ruler if you
want to use models like this in a game.


The Questions:
Is it below, at, or above $10 per Frame?  Above.  (-5)
Is it a good size to use in a game?  Maybe.  It's a lot bigger than a Chub.  (-5)
How many parts does it have to represent systems?  Two.  (0)
Does it have enough parts you can remove to represent White Dice damage? No. (-5)
Score: -15 (C).  Oof.  It's been a while since we've had a score like that.  And I didn't even pay retail for this!

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