kiwiatlarge
Super Freak
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Just parts of him.
Not the head... the head stays full scale...
Just parts of him.
I worked on im1 and 2. On one in set building and in two on props.
Toycrypt-he stated the 1/4 scale proto of comiccave/PI at the screening would be 800 dollars. The one that's four feet tall, and diecast, that opens up. The one from the company that usually cost 400 dollars for a 1/6 iron man and nearly 600 for a standard 1/4 iron man. There's no way on earth it would ever cost that much.
As for me cutting anything...that's not something I would do. As I pointed out its the editors job. And there's a lot more then 20 minutes of unused film for these movies. More like hundreds of hours. Some are out takes/reshoots. Some are multiple scenes from multiple angles. Some is rewrites and cuts. My point was you said "modern directors cut more" and then went on to say they cut 1/10 of a movie. Like that's some astronomical number. They re-added like an hour to each LOTR film.
At this point I'm looking forward to any new AOU figure announcement.
So I was right... they cut a lot off things out from a movie and I said $800 to $1000 for the toy but I change that to... I'm allowed to change my mind and opinion right?! Afterall this is an internet forum... so my new estimate of the price would be $1000 to $1500.
I was genuinly excited for that big-ass Hulkbuster before you started spewing your toxic waste around.
I worked on im1 and 2. On one in set building and in two on props.
Nice find. I really dig the little ports on the thighs, lower chest and back.
They really make the suit unique. I also like the ones on the triceps but for me, one of the best parts is the multiple small circular holes on the thighs, lower chest and back. (almost exactly where those ports are)
I also like that this suit uses it's back thrusters a lot more, like the MK7. In a lot of flying scenes with the 45, you see flames coming out of the back instead of the hands.
Those holes, I don't know what it is about them, but I love em'.
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