The Rock Vipers and Skullbuster are both repaints of the
classic Range Viper. The Range Viper, who will get his own entry later, was a
pretty nice figure. Despite this, having multiple color schemes for a grunt
helps to diversify a collection. I think of it in a similar way to the old beat
’em up video games from the 90’s where the same thug/bad guy sprite would be re-colored
and renamed in various stages. It helps to break up the monotony.
The Rock Vipers are in a nice grey and navy color pattern
with red highlights. It’s a nice, neutral look for the mold. It also allows you
to fit them into a lot of scenarios. Maybe they’re operatives who carry out assaults
for the V.1 Rock Vipers? Perhaps they are urban Range Vipers who hide in trash
dumpsters and scare bums? Maybe they’re just some higher ranking Range Viper?
Yes, I know that they have filecards, but A) early 2000’s file cards from ARAHC
were amusing for all of the wrong reasons, and B) its no fun to always adhere
to what some packaging says.Also, why these guys reuse the Rock Viper name is a mystery
to me that I don’t really care to figure out. Probably copyright mumbojumbo.
Either way, I usually just see them as some sort of Range Viper.
As for Skullbuster, he’s an interesting figure. He’s
supposed to be an individual character who leads the Range Vipers. While I said
above, the filecards are something you can ignore if you wish, but I actually
really like the idea. It also helps that he has practically the same colors as
the V.2 Techno Viper, which is used as a Techno Viper Commander by some folks.
Anyway, Skullbuster has a nice palate of purple with copper
and baby blue highlights. He might stick out in any environment outside of an
eggplant farm, but he is nice to look at. Essentially, I use him as a leader
for the Range Vipers, while the Rock Vipers are just a semi-promotion for the
Range Vipers. Something like that.
Anyway, they are definitely nice figures and I feel that
they’re a decent addition to any collection. Both can be had for cheapo on eBay
if you have patience, look hard enough, and hold your mouth the right way. Chinese
sellers offer them (Rock Vipers mainly, but the sell the odd Skullbuster every
now and then) and since some folks are seemingly scared of buying from China,
the competition isn’t there usually. Either way, don’t shell out any more than
$10 for either figure; and that’s if their complete with filecard (and maybe a
Major Bludd thrown in for good measure). Some people act like these were some
Funpub scam…er, I mean a convention figure. But they’re not. Both were not ever
hard to find at one time, and despite their age, most people are more
interested in their 90’s ancestor.
Anyway, most of the one’s I have are incomplete. The Rock
Vipers came with some nice gear, but it’s mostly the same stuff from the first
Range Viper. Honestly, I just prefer to throw some Marauders gear at them.
That sepia shot at the end is great! And I like the reference to the different (sometimes gaudy) colored BIG BOSSES from video games of yore.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yeah, a lot of those guys were pretty gaudy! :P
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