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The people going on how terrible the ESB helmet is needs to take a breather and go look at some Sideshow helmets instead. Mouth bigger then Jabba on some of those.
Exactly. Hot toys are lazy rehashing the esb helmet for this release instead of using their great quarter scale rotj design, though they're not fully in the doghouse until we see actual production photos.I get what you're saying and I'm not a Vader accuracy hound by any means when it comes to these figures. I like them for what they are.
But just because there's worse doesn't mean people shouldn't want Hot Toys to do better.
I understand it can be exhausting if the criticisms just become a negative feedback echo chamber. But constructive criticism is important to the discussion and vocal criticism has even effected change in the past. Don't know if there'll be enough push back on this for that to happen but people are welcome to try.
*prepares doghouse*though they're not fully in the doghouse until we see actual production photos.
Theatrical release version of OT is the only Star Wars. You can’t manufacture nostalgia. Lucas hasn’t been able to, and neither has Disney.I’m the exact opposite on this. Having Hayden show up as the ghost was one of the dumbest things (aside from those **** prequels) that Lucas ever came up with. Why did Ben and Yoda both look the age they were when they died, but somehow that horse-**** one dimensional actor appeared as Anakin? Lucas should have been hit in the head with a golf club until he pulled his head out of his *** for that stupidity. Shaw will always be the only Anakin that matters to me.
That would be a great thing to do. HT figures are not as accurate as many of us would like. Yes, yes, they are not props, we get that, but even so, the technology these days allow a company to make scaled figures that are way more accurate than what they made years ago.I can easily see HT putting out an update on the helmet.
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