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This is exactly the issue. The sculptor mistook a fuller, longer beard for a fuller, longer face. The reason it looks sort of ok in wider shots is because our eyes can't see the beard hair length. In the close-ups, like you say it's tight stubble over a long wide jaw instead of a long beard.

Yup, the beard should be more like the goatee on the ROTS sculpt.

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....but here is my question: Do you guys store your figures anywhere NEAR a USB port? Any. Where. Near. 'Cause I dont.

Do you take figure beauty shots near a USB port? 'Cause I dont.

I dont see USB ports in people's Detolfs....? idk.

Perhaps I am stupid...?? or maybe I'm just old. My 1/6ths dont live near a USB port, ever. I dont want my treasured figures near hot machinery. Is this a thing the kiddos do now, this USB port thing?
 
....but here is my question: Do you guys store your figures anywhere NEAR a USB port? Any. Where. Near. 'Cause I dont.

Do you take figure beauty shots near a USB port? 'Cause I dont.

I dont see USB ports in people's Detolfs....? idk.

Perhaps I am stupid...?? or maybe I'm just old. My 1/6ths dont live near a USB port, ever. I dont want my treasured figures near hot machinery. Is this a thing the kiddos do now, this USB port thing?
USB hubs that plug into your wall are relatively inexpensive.
 
....but here is my question: Do you guys store your figures anywhere NEAR a USB port? Any. Where. Near. 'Cause I dont.

Do you take figure beauty shots near a USB port? 'Cause I dont.

I dont see USB ports in people's Detolfs....? idk.

Perhaps I am stupid...?? or maybe I'm just old. My 1/6ths dont live near a USB port, ever. I dont want my treasured figures near hot machinery. Is this a thing the kiddos do now, this USB port thing?
If I were to try to light up my 1/6, which I won't because I don't even light up my 1/4 statues. But if I did, I'd use a smart plug and have them all connected to a voice command to turn them on or off. I've got the six life-size Boba Fetts and a life size Han in Carbonite that are all smart plus and USB enabled for their LED (chest, panels, etc.). They all come on with the primary smart switch in my basement and I generally voice command them all off with one statement as there's no point in burning those LEDs while I'm down here working all day. It would be pretty cool to enable that for a bunch of statues and 1/6 but their approach to powering the lighting (sometimes battery) makes that a PITA and while I could invest in a bunch of the soap thingys, 1/4 and 1/6 light up just doesn't dazzle me enough to invest in the trouble...
 
....but here is my question: Do you guys store your figures anywhere NEAR a USB port? Any. Where. Near. 'Cause I dont.

Do you take figure beauty shots near a USB port? 'Cause I dont.

I dont see USB ports in people's Detolfs....? idk.

Perhaps I am stupid...?? or maybe I'm just old. My 1/6ths dont live near a USB port, ever. I dont want my treasured figures near hot machinery. Is this a thing the kiddos do now, this USB port thing?
USB should also run from a power bank if you are somewhere remote away from a wall.
 
Just saw this proto up close and not even the socks can save it in its current form in my view. The head sculpt has a few issues and just doesn’t look like McGregor. It may even turn out alright but I won’t pre-order and risk getting this version. It’s not HT recent-year standard.

The rocks look a bit rubbish - big and clumsy. I really disliked the show and the almost everything about it so I may be a bit biased. It’s too expensive also.
 
Excuse the hot take, but I don't think I've ever been more baffled by the off look of a Hot Toys figure. What a terrible sculpt.
 
I really think the previous ROTS sculpt is closer to the OWK series look than this is, apart from the shorter hair. He looks far too bloated In this sculpt version.
 
Failed Haslab project. It was overpriced to begin with. They also picked the wrong Inquisitor IMO.
For me that's the beauty of that model. Ask the customers what they want. If it's popular enough then make it. If not, don't. Price is based on covering tooling costs assuming the minimum number of backers.

It's all about risk minimisation for the company paying for all the tooling etc without knowing if it will sell. A great model for many collector products imo.

I really wish Hot Toys would do that on a few less popular figures per year. Or perhaps a larger vehicle or two.

But they are not as open to more modern ways of business apparently.
 
For me that's the beauty of that model. Ask the customers what they want. If it's popular enough then make it. If not, don't. Price is based on covering tooling costs assuming the minimum number of backers.

It's all about risk minimisation for the company paying for all the tooling etc without knowing if it will sell. A great model for many collector products imo.

I really wish Hot Toys would do that on a few less popular figures per year. Or perhaps a larger vehicle or two.

But they are not as open to more modern ways of business apparently.

The problem with Hasbro is their Star Wars team is led by a bunch of imbeciles who are apparently on the same wavelength as Lucasfilm when it comes to Star Wars. The Black Series Rancor wasn't a bad idea but it had bad paint and ugly joints, was overpriced, had goals set way too high, and lazy/lousy tier incentives. The Reva project was just an idiotic idea from the start.

Time Hasbro recognize that whether THEY like it or not what their CUSTOMERS want are beautiful large scale TVC vehicles, of which they have made two fantastic ones and both were very successful campaigns.
 
The problem with Hasbro is their Star Wars team is led by a bunch of imbeciles who are apparently on the same wavelength as Lucasfilm when it comes to Star Wars. The Black Series Rancor wasn't a bad idea but it had bad paint and ugly joints, was overpriced, had goals set way too high, and lazy/lousy tier incentives. The Reva project was just an idiotic idea from the start.

Time Hasbro recognize that whether THEY like it or not what their CUSTOMERS want are beautiful large scale TVC vehicles, of which they have made two fantastic ones and both were very successful campaigns.
Wow, only 1400 backers for the Reva lightsaber out of the 5000 target - barely over 25%. And over nearly two months.

The much (and deservedly so) maligned Hasbro Pulse Rancor actually made it over 8500 toward the much higher 9000 target, so essentially 95%.

But we all know who and what to blame for the lack of backing for Reva's lightsaber: the fans, and as for the what - well, you know - Disney made it pretty clear that if fans didn't like Reva, they knew what was behind it.
 
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