1/4 ENTERBAY HD 1008 Bruce Lee - Way of The Dragon Full Specs & Pics

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More great info thanks Lawrence!

So was that earlier fighting sculpt we were all drooling over a different one by Rovo Jin? .....or are they same just with different angles and lighting now ?

That battle cry headsculpt is developed for the 1:6 figure
 
Basically yes. Bruce Lee's likekiness rights is one license Enterbay got exclusively from the Shanon Lee and Linda Lee. The movie licenses are holded by the movie studios. If it was up to me, i would rather spend less money.
From what Bill explained to me , he owns the exclusive license for Bruce Lee 1:6 &1:4 action figures so Blizway can make statues of Bruce Lee. Of course Hot Toys can do the same thing if they want to but they cant make 1:6,1:4 &1:3. I think HT is busy enough anyways and should man up and let go of this personal grudge nonsense

Enterbay also once had exclusive license for Bruce Lee's Hong Kong movies. This is the first figure where they have apparently not been able to use the movie title. It hasn't been explained why.
 
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;) now where's Mr Grouchy.
a simple flip i know..still not really feeling it :(.but sseems a bit better with that angle...?
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Kind of a mixed bag with the multi sculpt pic, some might look better, worse, or the same. Overall, I think I prefer the original pic :D
 
You're complaining about the direction of the eyes, but if Sideshow was producing this both eyes would probably be painted in opposite directions..
 
cant really do this
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I so want that in a 1/4 statue....

but will it do this
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I'm not sure about that. (It deinitely can't tilt the torso like that)
And I question why Enterbay hasn't shown any pics at all in that sort of pose yet. Is it because even with the stand the figure will be too top heavy to stand up in a pose like this? Just seems weird we don't have a single shot.
 
agree SAB.as i already stated.all the shots are of a standing bruce.no fight type stance.(base isnt wide enough)and it'll most likely fall over on its own.and only 2-3 pics of grouchy sculpt?.states 30 points of articulation!!but may as well made it a statue from the waist down.yeah what a statue the 2nd pic would make:exactly:
 
agree SAB.as i already stated.all the shots are of a standing bruce.no fight type stance.(base isnt wide enough)and it'll most likely fall over on its own.and only 2-3 pics of grouchy sculpt?.states 30 points of articulation!!but may as well made it a statue from the waist down.yeah what a statue the 2nd pic would make:exactly:

ah sorry, thought your line above read 'but it will do this'
...I got it backwards :D
 
I'll let you guys know on Friday when i get this on hand.

Maybe I'll snap a pic I i can get him into that pose, but i'm keeping the the clothes on. My final display, i only plan on having him standing there with the bag, kinda like Bill's photo.

yes! Can't wait to see your figure! :)
 
Enterbay also once had exclusive license for Bruce Lee's Hong Kong movies. This is the first figure where they have apparently not been able to use the movie title. It hasn't been explained why.

I know they have acquired the licenses for different Bruce Lee movies in the past but I guess the costume for this Bruce Lee is too generic unlike his look in Game of Death or Enter the Dragon. Who knows? As long as it doesn't affect the product quality.
Another reason might be because for the past 1:6 figures toy companies need to use graphic art from the movies. For Enterbay's 1:4 figures, the box art is in solid color with no graphics. The box front is molded out with the Bruce Lee brand logo. So basically no movie material is used therefore no need to acquire movie rights.
 
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