Could just go to the beach and make oneSandman, if he happens, should be a powerpose figure. Easy and cheaper. A lot of stuff could be powerpose releases to be honest.
Could just go to the beach and make oneSandman, if he happens, should be a powerpose figure. Easy and cheaper. A lot of stuff could be powerpose releases to be honest.
They should really just start selling diorama pieces on their own.
Sandman, if he happens, should be a powerpose figure. Easy and cheaper. A lot of stuff could be powerpose releases to be honest.
Like Goblin Deluxe with Glider, the Doc will have a Deluxe with both sets of tentacles -- regular awesome, and silly nano versions.
I would also like a bag of bank money and a throwing-action arm... but that's too much awesomeness.
Goblin might as well be a PPS figure with how much stress the material will go through when he's crouched on his glider.Sandman, if he happens, should be a powerpose figure. Easy and cheaper. A lot of stuff could be powerpose releases to be honest.
They probably should have given Goblin exposed hip joints like they did on Batgirl, but people would have been really upset if they had.Goblin might as well be a PPS figure with how much stress the material will go through when he's crouched on his glider.
I genuinely can't fathom the community's preference for figures with one-piece suits that prevent them from being, well, figures. Even more vexing is the attitude of those who think deterioration and cosmetic damage is inevitable and those complaining should chill out. The reason I'm buying Hot Toys and not NECA is precisely because I want better quality -- in both materials and design. At what pricepoint does short shelf life become unacceptable? If it's not $300, I'm lost.They probably should have given Goblin exposed hip joints like they did on Batgirl, but people would have been really upset if they had.
Yeah, there’s definitely a balance to be struck. As soon as you move beyond sculpting everything in plastic and into soft goods, realistic materials, etc there will be trade-offs that must be made and that includes longevity and durability. Hot Toys will almost always choose realism over articulation. But then they make weird exceptions like exposed shoulder joints on Hela and Scarlett Witch. The design of the suit being what it is, I think exposed hip joints would have disappeared into the intricacies just as much as they do on the Iron Man Mark V armor or Venom.I genuinely can't fathom the community's preference for figures with one-piece suits that prevent them from being, well, figures. Even more vexing is the attitude of those who think deterioration and cosmetic damage is inevitable and those complaining should chill out. The reason I'm buying Hot Toys and not NECA is precisely because I want better quality -- in both materials and design. At what pricepoint does short shelf life become unacceptable? If it's not $300, I'm lost.
I have a bad feeling the nano arms are the regular edition and the normal arms are going to cost extraLike Goblin Deluxe with Glider, the Doc will have a Deluxe with both sets of tentacles -- regular awesome, and silly nano versions.
I would also like a bag of bank money and a throwing-action arm... but that's too much awesomeness.
I have the SM3 Symbiote Spidey and I really like the huge Sandman base. I'm curious if they'll reuse that particular stand for a future release.
To be fair, the nano arms are from NWH and he wears them most of the movie. Everyones getting too caught up in Spider Man 2.I have a bad feeling the nano arms are the regular edition and the normal arms are going to cost extra
But nano-arms means imprisonment. Doesn’t make sense to put it on an action figure. It’d be like a Han Solo articulated action figure made to look like carbonite; If he’s carbonite he’s a frozen sheet cake, not running around firing his blaster. There’s a story-based reason the arms should not be red.To be fair, the nano arms are from NWH and he wears them most of the movie. Everyones getting too caught up in Spider Man 2.
I don't think that's quite the same thing.... but I understand where you're coming from.But nano-arms means imprisonment. Doesn’t make sense to put it on an action figure. It’d be like a Han Solo articulated action figure made to look like carbonite; If he’s carbonite he’s a frozen sheet cake, not running around firing his blaster. There’s a story-based reason the arms should not be red.
I don't think anybody would ever use the nano arms, nor do I think anybody wants them. If there is to be a deluxe of any kind, the most valuable addition would be matching tentacle extensions.I don't think that's quite the same thing.... but I understand where you're coming from.
Still hoping the nano arms are the deluxe version. Id never use them
But nano-arms means imprisonment. Doesn’t make sense to put it on an action figure. It’d be like a Han Solo articulated action figure made to look like carbonite; If he’s carbonite he’s a frozen sheet cake, not running around firing his blaster. There’s a story-based reason the arms should not be red.
What context? In the comics yes. Amongst several other people. In the movies I highly doubt it.Ned is supposed to be Hobgoblin right?
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