Last time round i remember having a bit of a rant about the price of these bad boys - subsequently i was kinda turned round on the $1500 pricetag, thinking of them more as a painting and that a JLED painting would easily cost that much and also factoring in the work that's gone into the sculpt of the figure.
Ok so its not all as easy as that and you still have to have the $1500 to drop in the first place, but in my opinion this second batch of painted figures is much better value than the first release. Cactus Bunny (#6), Fire-Cat Bunny (#7), Pig in a Bunny Suit (#8), Lava Bunny (#9) and Mummy Bunny (#10) all feel like a higher standard of work and it's shown that his fans agree with me cos they've sold alot quicker than the first batch did as people probably came to terms with the concept.
Mummy Bunny is by far the best in this set, so congrats to whoever scored him! You can keep up to date on the 1 of a kind Mutant Bunny releases on Joeledbetter.com or on his twitter.
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