^ sure no problem on posting the video.
And Bluefin is now saying on their wall that surveys and feedback is very important on seeing new figures. So you guys need to let them know about the MA figures you want. I also posted about what I wanted to see in Ultra-Act. Though I didn't complete the list due to time constraints. I will have to finish up later. Though hey if you get the train engine going, maybe we can get what we want to see in their lines. They also asked if people wanted to see Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd figuarts (Mighty Morhpin Power Rangers).
EDIT:
The discussion of having swapping heads versus just an articulated jaw continues. I looked back at some images for this particular Kong, and saw the video game cover art where I see a good basis and illustration that would allow for having an articulated jaw. If you make the head and side jaws be able to have a mold where that is one single piece, but have a separate movement for the bottom lip and chin that fits into slot on the jaw that doesn't move. I have an illustration of what I am talking about, and I put red circles and arrows to show those "dark lines" as seen in the picture. Those lines can be the head mold break points (which would allow for the articulation), and will fit in well with the look of the figure. I would much rather have an articulated bottom moving mouth than swapping a head. Less PVC used just to make a swap-out head, and it would do what other past 2005 Kong figures have not done. On the Kong figure, I feel we should have finger movement as well, or at least several hand molds (like in Ultra-Act).
here is an interesting podcast. Kong comes up in it a few times (even towards the end) and just state of how Bluefin helps us US fans out. It is 26 minutes, but worth the listen. This interview was done with Bluefin during the 2012 New York Comic Con.
Link:
http://crasisstudios.com/preorder66/Preorder66_SP08.m4a