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  1. Ho ho ho! Christmas is round the corner, isn't that exciting!? And what better way to get hype for the festive season than to spend each day painstakingly opening doors of a cardboard box and munching on delicious chocolate. Nah, who can be doing with that? Tasty treats, who needs 'em? Well, if you're looking for something a little more interesting to do, Numskull is hoping they have you covered with this official Sonic-themed build-a-figure Countdown Calendar. Now, this isn't exactly a new concept - Numskull launched one of these last year featuring Sonic the Hedgehog having fun on a snowboard - but the concept must have been really quite successful because the merch company is doing it again in 2023 with a statue focused on Sonic's trusty sidekick, Tails, instead. The character might be different, but the idea behind it is very much the same - inside the rather hefty 'calendar' box are 24 individual little boxes, each containing a small piece of a figure puzzle that you put together over the course of the holidays. Each piece is organised to that everything you unwrap connects to the existing work-in-progress statue, so you're not just sitting around for a whole day with a rogue piece with nothing to stick it to. That's all well and good, but it also means that, due to the logistics of the thing, you are going to have periods where you're unboxing nothing but boring-looking (out of context - it all looks rather good when put together) pillars or parts of a star-post. Things start to get exciting towards the end of the run, where you have bigger pieces to connect and it all feels a little more worthwhile. Having said that, when you do finish putting it all together you end up with a cool-looking figure that looks like this: The build quality of the finished article, in general, is pretty good! It was a little fiddle to put together at first, but thankfully there are helpful instructions on the back of each box to let you know exactly where each piece is supposed to go (which is useful because some of the objects double up and you want to make sure you're putting the right gem on top of the right pillar, for example). I did also have a little trouble with one particular part of the statue - the star post didn't seem to want to connect fully, and I'm not entirely sure if there's a means to 'click' or 'lock' it into place, or if it's meant to be sort of 'spongy' when connected to the post base. I've managed to wobble the star post pole off its base a couple times because of this, but I figure as long as I'm careful with it (what else am I going to do with a statue besides have it sit idly on a shelf?) it shouldn't be too much of an issue from hereon out. I might have just had a wonky sample in that case, but it's something to be aware of. Anyway, here's a little montage video of me setting it all up - you're obviously supposed to open one box a day, but for the purposes of this review I cheated, didn't I? Tails Countdown Character Building Montage.mp4 At the end of it all, it was a pretty painless experience, beyond the trouble with the star post. And I get to keep a cool mini-statue that really does look rather cool - I love the action pose of Tails here, and the base is quite inspired (even if it is Ice Cap again from last year - although I do like to pretend that it could be Robotnik Winter instead sometimes). I won't lie though, the asking price of £79.99 may be a little steep for those looking for an advent calendar, so you have to know exactly what you're getting here before putting your money down. Especially seeings as a similar Sonic character model was released last year at a much cheaper price point. BUT, considering that you get a pretty decent figure out of it - that you can stand on your shelf forever and ever - AND considering the price of some of the other hi-spec statues and figures out there, relatively speaking, I wouldn't say this is super outrageous. It all depends on whether your love for Miles Prower burns so brightly that you're willing to lovingly and masochistically build each part of him, bit by bit... day by day... I hope Tails isn't self-aware on the days he has to sit there without a head! If you're the kind of Tails fan that would get a kick out of a novel new way to obtain an otherwise-quite-rare statue of him, then you can't go far wrong than the Official Tails Countdown Calendar. You can purchase the Official Tails Countdown Calendar from SEGA Shop UK or Europe here [affiliate link]. View full story
  2. Ho ho ho! Christmas is round the corner, isn't that exciting!? And what better way to get hype for the festive season than to spend each day painstakingly opening doors of a cardboard box and munching on delicious chocolate. Nah, who can be doing with that? Tasty treats, who needs 'em? Well, if you're looking for something a little more interesting to do, Numskull is hoping they have you covered with this official Sonic-themed build-a-figure Countdown Calendar. Now, this isn't exactly a new concept - Numskull launched one of these last year featuring Sonic the Hedgehog having fun on a snowboard - but the concept must have been really quite successful because the merch company is doing it again in 2023 with a statue focused on Sonic's trusty sidekick, Tails, instead. The character might be different, but the idea behind it is very much the same - inside the rather hefty 'calendar' box are 24 individual little boxes, each containing a small piece of a figure puzzle that you put together over the course of the holidays. Each piece is organised to that everything you unwrap connects to the existing work-in-progress statue, so you're not just sitting around for a whole day with a rogue piece with nothing to stick it to. That's all well and good, but it also means that, due to the logistics of the thing, you are going to have periods where you're unboxing nothing but boring-looking (out of context - it all looks rather good when put together) pillars or parts of a star-post. Things start to get exciting towards the end of the run, where you have bigger pieces to connect and it all feels a little more worthwhile. Having said that, when you do finish putting it all together you end up with a cool-looking figure that looks like this: The build quality of the finished article, in general, is pretty good! It was a little fiddle to put together at first, but thankfully there are helpful instructions on the back of each box to let you know exactly where each piece is supposed to go (which is useful because some of the objects double up and you want to make sure you're putting the right gem on top of the right pillar, for example). I did also have a little trouble with one particular part of the statue - the star post didn't seem to want to connect fully, and I'm not entirely sure if there's a means to 'click' or 'lock' it into place, or if it's meant to be sort of 'spongy' when connected to the post base. I've managed to wobble the star post pole off its base a couple times because of this, but I figure as long as I'm careful with it (what else am I going to do with a statue besides have it sit idly on a shelf?) it shouldn't be too much of an issue from hereon out. I might have just had a wonky sample in that case, but it's something to be aware of. Anyway, here's a little montage video of me setting it all up - you're obviously supposed to open one box a day, but for the purposes of this review I cheated, didn't I? Tails Countdown Character Building Montage.mp4 At the end of it all, it was a pretty painless experience, beyond the trouble with the star post. And I get to keep a cool mini-statue that really does look rather cool - I love the action pose of Tails here, and the base is quite inspired (even if it is Ice Cap again from last year - although I do like to pretend that it could be Robotnik Winter instead sometimes). I won't lie though, the asking price of £79.99 may be a little steep for those looking for an advent calendar, so you have to know exactly what you're getting here before putting your money down. Especially seeings as a similar Sonic character model was released last year at a much cheaper price point. BUT, considering that you get a pretty decent figure out of it - that you can stand on your shelf forever and ever - AND considering the price of some of the other hi-spec statues and figures out there, relatively speaking, I wouldn't say this is super outrageous. It all depends on whether your love for Miles Prower burns so brightly that you're willing to lovingly and masochistically build each part of him, bit by bit... day by day... I hope Tails isn't self-aware on the days he has to sit there without a head! If you're the kind of Tails fan that would get a kick out of a novel new way to obtain an otherwise-quite-rare statue of him, then you can't go far wrong than the Official Tails Countdown Calendar. You can purchase the Official Tails Countdown Calendar from SEGA Shop UK or Europe here [affiliate link].
  3. SEGA Shop has officially announced a brand new Tails-themed build-a-figure advent calendar, in the same festive style as its successful Sonic figure in 2021. It's due for release in November 2023, and pre-orders are open right now. This is the completed Tails figure. Isn't he adorable? Just like with its predecessor, this figure comes in a big box full of 24 smaller boxes, each one numbered with days of the month of December. Each day, you open a box up, find a new piece, and put it together to help complete the puzzle. By the time Christmas rolls around, you'll have a fancy little statue to sit on your mantelpiece, glass cabinet, or wherever you keep your favourite Sonic trinkets. This picture is a little bit cursed, though. Pre-orders are now open on the SEGA Shop website, at a price of £79.99 - which is a little more expensive than its 2021 Sonic counterpart. We're putting that all down to supersonic inflation. But, if it's something you can afford, it'll be sure to be an adorable new piece to add to your collection. Check out more images and a product description, from the SEGA Shop site, below. Sonic News Tips Credit: castell-neath Original Post Content: ​ £80!!!??!!! ​I paid 45 for the Sonic one in Game last November! I know there has been inflation over the last 12 months, but still!!! View full story
  4. SEGA Shop has officially announced a brand new Tails-themed build-a-figure advent calendar, in the same festive style as its successful Sonic figure in 2021. It's due for release in November 2023, and pre-orders are open right now. This is the completed Tails figure. Isn't he adorable? Just like with its predecessor, this figure comes in a big box full of 24 smaller boxes, each one numbered with days of the month of December. Each day, you open a box up, find a new piece, and put it together to help complete the puzzle. By the time Christmas rolls around, you'll have a fancy little statue to sit on your mantelpiece, glass cabinet, or wherever you keep your favourite Sonic trinkets. This picture is a little bit cursed, though. Pre-orders are now open on the SEGA Shop website, at a price of £79.99 - which is a little more expensive than its 2021 Sonic counterpart. We're putting that all down to supersonic inflation. But, if it's something you can afford, it'll be sure to be an adorable new piece to add to your collection. Check out more images and a product description, from the SEGA Shop site, below.
  5. Numskull looks set to release a brand new Classic Sonic figure-based advent calendar for 2023, following its innovative Sonic snowboard set from 2021. This time around, fans will be building up a festive Tails statue as they count down to Christmas. Although no official announcement has been made yet, a page on retailer Amuzzi lists a "Sonic The Hedgehog: Tails Countdown Character Advent Calendar" as available for pre-order between 3rd September - 2nd December 2023. Just like the Sonic snowboard set before it, this will feature a "high quality figurine split into 24 pieces" with each piece revealed behind each door of the advent calendar. As you can see, it looks incredibly adorable and well-made, and the full figure displays Classic Tails adventuring through the snow in a similar setting to 2021's Sonic Advent Calendar model. We like to think that Sonic is snowboarding in Ice Cap, and Tails is kicking it in Robotnik Winter though, just to mix it up a bit in our headcanon. However you want to imagine the scene, you can seemingly pre-order it right now on the Amuzzi website, at its current price of £113 / €128 (which is quite a bit more expensive than the Sonic Calendar before it), or you can wait until it's formally announced and sold through the official SEGA Shop, where the pricing might be a little different. Check out the photos of the upcoming figure below!
  6. Well, if you like those TUBBZ collectible rubber duckies from Numskull, I’ve got some good news: they’re making more! Both Shadow and Amy are being brought into the TUBBZ-verse, with Shadow holding a chaos emerald and Amy wielding her trusty hammer. Check out images of both below: Both hedgeducks (duckhogs?) are being listed for $29.99 over at Fun.com, with a release date of December 15, 2022. Though its possible either of these could be placeholders. via Sonic Merch News
  7. Well, if you like those TUBBZ collectible rubber duckies from Numskull, I’ve got some good news: they’re making more! Both Shadow and Amy are being brought into the TUBBZ-verse, with Shadow holding a chaos emerald and Amy wielding her trusty hammer. Check out images of both below: Both hedgeducks (duckhogs?) are being listed for $29.99 over at Fun.com, with a release date of December 15, 2022. Though its possible either of these could be placeholders. via Sonic Merch News View full story
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