Where is the first picture from?Fabric > Jointed
I don't see what other way they can go about doing this. If I wanted a fully jointed 2099, I would just pick up the SHFiguarts figure. It goes with their other jointed Spider-Verse figures and is consistent with that line.
Hot Toys went with fabric on both Miles and Gwen. I'm just not displaying this guy with both of them if he was a fully jointed 1/6 figure. Having fabric better matches the seamless look that he had in the movie and the figure doesn't look as cheap.
The movie.Where is the first picture from?
Glad to see I'm not the only one not feeling this. The original version may have looked like an overgrown toy, but was at least kinda impressive to look at and better captured the angular animated style of the movie. And I'm sure could be put in some much more extreme poses as well.But this shouldn't look like any other Spider-man suit right? I get what you're saying but I also feel like this is why it looks off.
The previous version looked closer to me but didn't feel in line with what Hot Toys does as a company. This new version feels closer to what we should expect in theory, but I don't think it visually works as well.
I honestly don't like either version, they both look odd to me
So basically they can’t win?Hot Toys hot take: None of their fabric Spider-verse figures look good. They don't capture the stylized look of the characters as well as the nude 20.99 body does. But I'm also not willing to pay what they want for that nude figure. And the effort they put into this revision looks minimal. They literally just threw a fabric suit on it, so now it looks chunky, because they didn't originally intend for that body to have fabric on it.
Not when they half ass it, no. They should have gone 'back to formula' for the whole line.So basically they can’t win?
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