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overwatchfanskinarchive · 1 year ago
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Carbon Fiber Widowmaker
Buccaneer Cassidy
Antique Orisa
Pumpkin D.va
Forest Spirit Torbjorn
Blackwatch Baptiste
Caution Lucio
Jester Ana
Vampire Sigma
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purplekoop · 1 year ago
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Alright, let's break it down:
Overwatch Figure Collecting: the somewhat definitive breakdown
If you're a fan of Overwatch and want a cool way to showcase your love of its characters without actually playing the video game (a very fair predicament), then my utmost recommendation would be to get your hands on some of the variety of fantastic poseable figures available for... a good majority of the cast.
See there's one hang-up when it comes to collecting just about any cast of characters from an existing franchise in physical form, especially one as large and varied as Overwatch's: not every character gets to be in every lineup. While some get close, as of now there isn't a single series of figures that contains every single Overwatch hero, even just from the original lineup from the initial 2016 release.
To help alleviate this as much as possible, I've charted out every single current character (meaning this is a week away from being at least somewhat dated) to try and find the best option available for every character if you want a collection of figures designed around a 1/12th scale collection. If you're not familiar with the term, this scale means every inch of figure is equivalent to one foot of a life-sized character. These figures also tend to be called 6-inch figures, since most action figures in this scale are designed around fictional dudes that are around 6 feet tall. This is the standard scale for most modern action figure lines, such as Marvel Legends, meaning it fits the best with the most other lines of figures. This'll be helpful for when we have to mix figure lines, since it provides a standardized base with only slight deviations between the lines.
I'd also like to clarify: This will only be a discussion of figures, with at least one point of articulation. Yes, that low bar is important for later. This does still rule out several things that I don't feel fit this type of collection, such as keychains, other minor collectables the ungodly overpriced statues on the official Blizzard store.
All that said, let's start with my favorite Overwatch figure series, and my highest recommendation, especially for a beginner collector like myself:
Hasbro's Overwatch Ultimates series
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Released in 2019, the Ultimates series is a line of figures produced by American toy juggernaut Hasbro. Hasbro has a long but somewhat shaky track record of making 6 inch figures, being particularly infamous for the aforementioned Marvel Legends line, a massive collection of Marvel figures that have a somewhat negative stigma among hardcore collectors for cheaper production value relative to their $25 USD price point.
Those complaints however are much harder to carry over to the Ultimates as far as I'm concerned. Every single character looks fantastic and extremely game-accurate, packed with detail and accessories, making them both great display pieces and fun to just play around with.
The line was released in two waves, each consisting of both individual character boxes and two packs. Each character came out at about 20 USD, with two packs predictably being about 40 USD. Reinhardt is a bigger figure in a big box, so he costs a bit extra, but you can find him for decent prices still.
Wave 1 consisted of Tracer, Sombra, Lucio, Reaper*, and Reinhardt individually, with two packs consisting of Pharah+Mercy (teehee) and Soldier 76+Ana*.
Wave 2 introduced Zarya, Junkrat, and Cassidy individually, and a two pack of Genji and Hanzo. It also has several recolors, with the only notable one for here being a 4-pack of Genji, Zarya, Pharah, and D.va, all featuring Carbon Fiber/Midnight skins.
So. Slight hiccup: Reaper, Ana, and D.va don't get their default skins in this line. Reaper only has Blackwatch Reyes look (seen above), Ana has her Shrike design (her masked vigilante look), and D.va only has the Midnight skin. She also doesn't come with her Meka, in addition to not being available by herself in-box. Reaper and D.va have alternatives that are higher quality and have the default skins, but Ana's only 6 inch figure is the Shrike design, so it's unfortunately my best recommendation.
From here, we're gonna keep a running total of how many characters we have figures for. I'm only going to keep a total of Overwatch 1's roster of 32 heroes, since OW2's new heroes have next to nothing as of now.
So with the Ultimates line, we have 12 characters with their default skins, but 3 more if you're willing to accept an alternative skin as a substitute, bringing us a "generous" total of 15 out of 32. Already almost halfway there!
If I didn't make it clear already, I highly recommend the Ultimates line, it's super affordable for such a good quality set of figures. I said before each figure was priced at 20 USD MSRP, but especially with online secondhand listings, the average is really closer to 15 per figure. Thanks to listings of multiple figures (called a "lot" if you're looking for them on those sites), you can pretty easily find multiple figures bundled together for less than they tend to be individually. Personally speaking, I've gotten 3 separate lots for less than 150 USD total, and already have the majority of the unique figures, and most of the extra recolors to boot. Seriously, don't slouch on this line, the value of what you get for what you paid is great. Just don't expect to find too many of them in physical retail stores, but maybe nab them if you manage to get lucky and find one for a good price.
But if you want something that's a bit higher quality in exchange for a higher price point, while still roughly fitting in with the Hasbro line, then that brings us to our next set of figures
Good Smile's Figma
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Good Smile is a Japanese company that makes high-quality collectibles based on a variety of franchises, primarily anime and games. Their Figma line consists of 6 inch scale figures with extremely high-quality detail, extensive articulation, and tons of accessories to enable a variety of poses.
...If your first instinct as a collector is "wow, that sounds like it'll be really expensive!", then good job, you'd be correct! Between production costs and the extra complications of importing from another country, Figmas are pretty pricey to come by.
But what of their Overwatch offerings? Well...
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We have 10 figures total here, 6 of which are familiar faces. Tracer, Genji, Pharah, Mercy, Soldier 76 (though he seems rare, don't count on finding him easily), and the cowboy guy are all here if you want a premium alternative to the Hasbro line for those heroes. For the extra money, you get better sculpting detail, better and more thorough paint jobs, more articulation, and more accessories, including better quality weapons, more hand poses, and even alternate face swaps. You can also take off Pharah's helmet or the cowboy's hat. These are substantial improvements, which... you'd hope for with the money, but whether they're worth it compared to the Ultimates alternatives is really up to you.
Speaking of alternates though, we get to the default skins for D.va and Reaper that I alluded to earlier. Reaper is about all you could hope for, while D.va comes with more accessories like a can of Nano Cola, her hat from the Shooting Star cinematic, and... still no Meka.
We do have some new faces here too: Widowmaker and Zenyatta. Both of which are fantastic figures with tons of accessories... and also the Figma price tag in full swing. Zen in particular I've rarely seen listed for less than 100 USD. He's probably my most wanted but least likely to get soon official figure.
So, back to our running total, we can add 2 more brand new figures, and also get to add the default designs for Reaper and D.va, making our generous total 17 of 32, and if we feel like being mean to Ana then we're at 16/32, exactly halfway.
And if we stick exclusively to official 6 inch scale figures... that's where the list stays.
But if we're willing to bend our expectations a bit, then we can look into some alternative options, starting with Good Smile's smaller scale line...
Good Smile's Nendoroids
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Nendoroids are Good Smile's smaller figure line, featuring chibi designs of a wider range of characters, but with the general production value you'd expect from Good Smile, with the details and accessories not far from the Figma line. According to the website, most go for about 45 USD from the start, but secondhand listings may vary. The figures are on average about 10 cm, or about 4 inches for my fellow americans. They definitely don't fit exactly into our collection, but let's look at what's on offer for Overwatch anyways:
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15 figures total, the majority of which we've already seen before in a more proper scale.
With that said, I do want to point out a special note with one hero here we've seen before:
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We finally got a Tokki!!! Designed so D.va can fit into it and everything!!
...Sold separately. For. A lot. I haven't seen many listings either, so don't get your hopes up too high for nabbing this one.
As for the others, we have 3 heroes we haven't seen yet: Mei, Torbjorn, and a surprising appearance from Ashe, the newest hero we've seen so far. All of these come packed with accessories, including... B.OB.!
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Well. I didn't say you get all of him.
Now, getting a high-quality item for Ashe is cool, but the real highlight of the line for me is Torbjorn. He comes loaded with articulation like a movable welding mask, and tons of accessories including an articulated turret, and even an armor pack from before his rework! The real reason I mention him though is. Well. It's Torbjorn. Aside from the one anime eye and some slightly off proportions, he's not gonna be too far off from what you'd want from Torb in a 6 inch scale. Better than the solution on my shelf currently at least, but we'll get there.
So, again, this line isn't exactly what this kind of collection is for, but if you want high production value, good accessories, and a better (but still a bit high) price point than the Figmas, then I think these would be a nice addition to the collection, if you don't mind a couple heroes being a bit on the stubbier side than usual.
Adding these to our gratuitous estimate, we're up to a clean 20/32 heroes! Not too bad, but there's one more note I'd like to touch on here before we move on to the last set of "figures" I'm gonna go over.
We've actually gotten confirmation that nendoroids for Kiriko and Sojourn are on the way!
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Kiriko looks to be coming sooner, which makes sense considering. Japan. But hey! Cool to see OW2 heroes get something!
But to round out our cast of OW1 heroes... I dunno. I think we might have to take some... drastic measures.
Funko pops.
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I don't think Funko Pops need as much of an introduction as the other stuff we've talked about today. The menace of every fandom-pandering mall store, it's hard to like anything even tangentially nerdy without one of these blank-eyed menaces taking the semblance of its cast.
Now, okay, these barely quantify as "figures". Even most dedicated Funko Pop collectors would be self aware enough to admit that. But remember my "one point of articulation" rule from earlier? Well. You can move the head around. That's. Something.
The main reason we're here though is that we're getting desperate. We've got 12 more characters to find, and have already ran out of actually decent figure lines with more characters. If they don't have a Funko of the character, they don't have anything for 'em.
And well, good news: almost every OW1 hero has a Funko Pop! And not only that, they're some pretty above-average Funkos to boot. Not just in quality, but even size for a few of them. Bastion, Roadhog, Winston, Orisa, and Wrecking Ball are all 6 inch "super size" pops, which at least helps them feel a little more in line than just the standard 3.5 inch ones. There's also pops of Symmetra, Doomfist, Moira, Brigitte, Baptiste, and even Echo. Every other hero we've already discussed also has one too. Even B.O.B. has a 6 inch funko! Currently the only one I have is Torb, who's on my Overwatch shelf as a rough proximity to scale with the others.
There's also more skin variants than I care to count, including OW2 variants for Tracer, Genji, Reaper, and Cassidy.
But yeah, add those new heroes up, and that brings us to... ...31.
31 out of Overwatch 1's cast of 32 heroes has a Funko Pop or other, higher-quality figure.
If you haven't been keeping a head count, that leaves Sigma out as the only one with nothing.
Don't feel too bad for him though, he's got every single Overwatch 2 hero keeping him company. Sojourn and Kiriko included, but at least they've got Nendoroids confirmed on the way. If you're curious why they skipped him but not Echo, it's because Echo is in a small wave of Overwatch 2 branded pops.
Now, if you feel like I've been too kind to Funko here, I'm gonna fix that real quick, because there's one more officially licensed series of figures right now. Good news, they're actual, non-chibi figures.
Bad news?
Funko's Overwatch 2 Action Figures
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If you ever want to know what it sounds like to have a wet fart in Action Figure form, then pick up one of these things.
Other than featuring the Overwatch 2 designs, making them the only real poseable figures to do so right now, these things are completely worthless. First off, they're 3.75 inch scale, noticeably smaller than either of the other proper figure lines. They're also much, much, MUCH lower quality, not just in terms of looks (the style for Tracer's face makes me mad) and lacking accessories, but just general production quality. I've heard it's EXTREMELY common for limbs to be so loose on these things, the legs tend to fall out.
they're... technically at a lower price point. But they're still such mediocre figures, I can't in good faith recommend these to basically anyone. Get the decent pops like Bastion or Orisa instead if you for some reason insist on giving Funko money, at least those won't literally fall apart on you.
So, I said earlier Funko was our last stop, but there's one more thing I want to gloss over that some of you might've been thinking about already
Lego Overwatch
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I didn't bring these up earlier since They don't quite count, and they feel like they warrant a full separate post once I get my hands on some of them where I can go into more detail, but Overwatch has a variety of Lego sets, featuring a good chunk of the cast in minifigure form, and some of the cast in a form that's slightly less "Mini", with Winston and Roadhog being special "bigfigs".
Reinhardt and D.va come in a set together featuring their armor and Meka respectively as the main builds of the set. It does mean that Rein outside of the armor is disturbingly normal size relative to the rest of the cast, but hey, cool builds aside from that. Hoping to get these soon actually.
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I don't know how well these measure up to scale with the proper figures, but I wouldn't count on them fitting with anything besides the Lego sets, and in that context they look a little too big, but it's whatever.
Wrecking Ball also has a buildable mech, again not counting on it to scale great with the non-lego figures, but it's a fun-looking set still.
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Going even bigger though, and we reach Lego Bastion.
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Yeah this is why that cross promotion skin exists. It's a buildable Lego Bastion! It transforms! It's so massive it might actually fit close enough to the 6 inch scale! Ganymede looks... less than great, but hey, I'm not complaining too much besides that!
Obviously it's not DX9 Freeman (again, check my last post), but it's still really neat, hoping to get my mitts on this one soon too.
So... yeah! There's my breakdown of every major official series of Overwatch figures. Hopefully this helps someone out there get a better idea of what's all available and how complete of a collection they can expect to get. Again, I highly recommend the Hasbro Ultimates series, but really just get whatever you want with your budget and quality standards as a collector. If you get all the Funkos, reskins included, then hey, more power to you. Or if you just think this is neat and have no intent on actually buying any of this stuff, then I hope this rambling was at least entertaining.
(also I accidentally lost the Figma and Nendoroid sections of the post before needing to retype them so yeah this post took way too long to make, so seriously, thanks if you made it through this far.)
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overwatch-kin-store · 6 years ago
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CARBON FIBER D.VA FEMININE FASHION !
- Bunny Choker Collar! a cute little red collar that’ll go well with any outfit~
- Rockabilly Vintage Styled Dress! good with a petticoat for more of a bounce. 
- Carbon Fiber D.VA Patch! you can put this anywhere you’d like to show off your true self.
- Tiny Bunny Stud Earrings! these are super adorable little bunnies that will make your day and everyone elses! 
- Red Lace Gloves! these are super adorable aswell and definitely will complete your look and compliment your amazing thighhighs.
good luck! 
-mod shrike
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overwatch-kinconfessions · 6 years ago
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I was just made fun of for being kin with Gérard and honestly I'm having an awful time - Carbon Fiber D.Va (Gérard shift)
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pinkcadaver · 7 years ago
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Carbon Fiber
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bimccrees-blog · 7 years ago
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spectralsylveon · 7 years ago
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Sorry for not posting any art lately, I've been busy. Here's some aesthetics i've done before I get some actual art! In the order that they come in: 2 Alexander Hamilton ones, a Sombra, a Lunala, my oc Vee, and a carbon fiber d.va one!! [okay to tag as kin/me]
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overwatchstim · 7 years ago
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Carbon Fiber D.va Stimboard
♡ ♡ ♡/ ♡ ♡ ♡/ ♡ ♡ ♡
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thejapanesemapletree · 7 years ago
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I’ve only played Overwatch for 3 minutes.
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spacesymmetra · 5 years ago
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d.va + favorite skins
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ceph-lol-pog · 5 years ago
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So uh,,,
What’s the best D.Va skin
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x-gengar-x · 6 years ago
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Daddy got me a D.va Jacket based off her Carbon Fiber skin! I'm so happy! Thank you daddy! You spoil me so much!
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purplekoop · 2 years ago
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I still owe myself to get out a full Overwatch figure ramble but I just realized that the "Carbon Fiber" 4-pack of the Ultimates (hasbro) line isn't just the Carbon Fiber skins.
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The set contains Genji, Zarya, Pharah, and D.va. Zarya's default skin was a solo box before, but Genji and Pharah's default looks are exclusively available in 2-packs with Hanzo and Mercy, respectively. D.va, depressingly, is only available in this 4-pack, meaning there's no Ultimates figure of her normal skin (though she does have the Figma if you insist on accuracy at a higher cost)
What I just realized though after 4 months of having these figures is that uh... They're not all the "Carbon Fiber" skins for these heroes.
Obviously we all know Carbon Fiber Genji, it's probably the most iconic Epic skin in the game. simple, effective, very cool gamer look.
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Probably the single best recolor they could've gone with for any figure in the whole line.
Then there's Pharah, who got the less iconic but still nice Carbon Fiber skin.
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This one's interesting, as this skin actually is one of the most recent designs that got an Ultimates figure. It came out in the Anniversary 2019 event, and this figure set came out in September 2019, meaning it was less than half a year from in-game to figure for this one! Part of me wonders if they made this relatively basic skin just so they could round out this 4-pack.
Okay now here's the part where I'm just stupid: the other two skins technically aren't "Carbon Fiber" skins despite being in the Carbon Fiber 4 pack.
Zarya's skin is officially titled "Midnight", which the box outright says. I'm just dumb.
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It was one of her original base game two Epic skins too, so it's been around for a while.
Then there's D.va, which is what initially got me down this sudden spiral. The skin in this figure set is Midnight, another from Anniversary 2019 just like the Pharah skin.
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But the thing is... D.va also has a skin called Carbon Fiber.
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It's a pretty popular one too, been in the game since 1's launch, and it looks strikingly different from the Midnight skin, so uh. Yeah I'm just dumb I think.
While on this subject, I think I should go over the rest of this Carbon Fiber and Midnight saga, since there's a lot of skins with that name.
Orisa's Carbon Fiber is actually a Legendary skin, with its striking feature being the apparently floating limbs. It's one of her initial defaults, and its counterpart is "Protector" (the one with a genji face in the torso).
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Zenyatta's funky-faced Carbon Fiber comes from a unique place in Overwatch content history: the January 2018 Blizzard World content drop, which added a bunch of new cosmetics into the base year-round loot pool in addition to the new map. As such, Zen appears to have 3 "default" Epic skins.
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Brigitte's is another Epic skin of her default two. This one has some extra details though (as was the case with most post-launch heroes), namely with some extra cybernetic-looking details on her face.
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Here's Doomfist's Carbon Fiber, also from Anniversary 2019. Oddly enough, his seems to have some extra paint details. He never had an Ultimates figure, so maybe my theory about the simpler recolors being made explicitly for the figures is onto something?
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Echo's is one of her two default Epics she's had since her release. Funny enough, this is the one that actually looks the most like actual Carbon Fiber.
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And then finally is Sigma's Carbon Fiber skin, which was one of the weekly challenge rewards from Anniversary 2020. I'd say it reminds me of bees if he didn't just get a full-on beekeeper skin.
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Oh, and Reaper technically also has a Rare skin called "Midnight", but it's one of the basic recolors and very clearly not meant to be part of the same theme as the Zarya and D.va skins.
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...
Yeah this is how quickly I go on a spiral over fancy palette swaps in a video game and its adjacent merch.
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sylphoxide · 7 years ago
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in spirit of the new event I propose an idea.. Talon d.va?
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overwatch-kinconfessions · 7 years ago
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I wish there was more art of me being upset instead of the happy "OwO gamer girl 💕" kind of art. I was hella depressed and war took a toll on me. I also wish there was more art of me with muscles and scars like I had. I was anything by scrawney with flawless skin- Carbon fiber D.Va
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pinkcadaver · 7 years ago
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When you get nerfed
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