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My observation and experience is, in this hobby, any 8 point "soft cap" is typically hit or miss.
It's just a hard item to get really right in 1/6th scale and done consistently across mass production. The few customizers over the years who I've seen got it "right", they built the cap first, then just found a head that was workable. It was too hard the other way around, well as they explained it. Sometimes the cap shell is too big, or the brim is too small, those are the common wrinkles I see. Also production pictures like this, they don't tell the whole story on something like that. These promo shots are like yoga pants in a gym. Everything looks better in yoga pants. Even if it's not better. Everything looks better in promo pics with the lighting, angles, futzing, etc, etc.
I'm glad for WW2 collectors who want more PTO though. This is a nice bonus for them. Whenever I see a US PTO figure released, I always hope for a "captured weapon" included in the set. Something a bit more rare weapon wise to add some spice to the set. But hey, that's just me.
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