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I think the last sculpt looked more like Hemsworth. I'm getting a Brad Pitt/Hugh Jackman vibe from this one. I also prefer the last Widow (or maybe it was the one before the last, can't keep up) and the original Loki.
 
Would like to get this figure but those rubber arms just waiting to rot away after a year or two or just tearing from posing
 
I'm glad they used a different sculpt, will buy since I have the sleeved TDW version. But why does Thor only get the new sculpt treatment.

Granted I think the previous one has a tad better likeness.
 
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Would like to get this figure but those rubber arms just waiting to rot away after a year or two or just tearing from posing

Is rubber rot still an issue?... The only exposed rubber arm figure I'm planning on is Commando Arnie, and I won't be doing any strained posing to try and protect him...
 
It sucks that the rubber is an issue. Would love to pose Thor as if he is about to strike an enemy with Mjolnir ... but even with my sleeved TDW version, I'm scared of doing it ha
 
It's never good for rubber to give you trouble:wink1:

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He looks really good for those who don't have one yet (or are completists), but for my money TDW Thor (armoured sleeves) is the one to get..
And I'm glad I just got one! :clap
 
I mean beating the previous sculpt is a tough order.

I'm just glad this release at least doesn't get a reuse head.
 
Is rubber rot still an issue?... The only exposed rubber arm figure I'm planning on is Commando Arnie, and I won't be doing any strained posing to try and protect him...

No. It's this Hobbies big foot. Lots of rumor and speculation based of like 20-30 cases in 15 years. There are as many issues with plastic arms as there are with rubber. I'd be willing to bet that everyone in the last few days posting about the "rubber" issue..out of them all I bet most don't have a single figure with an issue.

There's a failure rate with plastic and vinyl that's at the same percent as any rubber quality issues.
 
No. It's this Hobbies big foot. Lots of rumor and speculation based of like 20-30 cases in 15 years. There are as many issues with plastic arms as there are with rubber. I'd be willing to bet that everyone in the last few days posting about the "rubber" issue..out of them all I bet most don't have a single figure with an issue.

There's a failure rate with plastic and vinyl that's at the same percent as any rubber quality issues.

you'll rarely have the rubber issue if you NEVER pose the figure.....but factually,rubber dries and cracks over time..the more stress,the more chance of cracking the rubber....1/6 scale figures are meant to be posed.As a "static" figure,ALL the rubber arms look good

plastic doesn't dry out like rubber does
 
you'll rarely have the rubber issue if you NEVER pose the figure.....but factually,rubber dries and cracks over time..the more stress,the more chance of cracking the rubber....1/6 scale figures are meant to be posed.As a "static" figure,ALL the rubber arms look good

plastic doesn't dry out like rubber does

This. Rubber has been notorious for being a disaster and he's been shown that last time this topic came up when he made this thread:

https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/marvel-action-figures/158275-damaged-rubber-hot-toys-figures.html

Here's more rubber rot fun time stories:

https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/general-collectibles-action-figures/108317-official-ht-rubber-issues-list-4-9-12-update.html

https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/general-collectibles-action-figures/82683-hot-toys-rubber-deterioration.html

https://https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/aliens-and-robots-action-figures/146758-hot-toys-ed-209-mms204-rubber-deterioration-discussion-pics.html?highlight=rubber+thread+Toys

https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/dc-comics-action-figures/99869-hot-toys-batman-begins-toyfair-exclusive-damage-report.html

Rubber has a history of being a problem regardless if people want to sweep it under the rug b/c it hasn't happened to their dollies yet, and add Gamora to that list.
 
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I prefer this sculpt. Both look like Hemsworth, but this doesn't have the open mouth, which I'm not too fond of on the other figure.


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Definitely dig the sculpt and led Mjolnir with lightening and I'll definitely pick up both parted out, but TDW LA version is still tops for me. I love the bit of blue and gold that version has in it. But if you need a Thor in your collection, I think this is a great figure still. Congrats to all picking him up.
 
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