james the cat
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Battle damaged RC as clear joints and I’ve had no problems them…the arms have been in numerous positions over years.
Because the mouthplate isn't installed correctly there. People gotta unhook the chinstrap, not just try pushing the mouthplate in from above, or it won't sit right.I don't know about you guys, but I think the mouth here looks too out of proportion. Also, with this mouthplate he looks more like Krang from TMNT
Thanks for sharing. Very very obviously NOT like the 2014 figure in those outdoor photos; that it looks so obviously different there and less so in the indoor photos is actually the exact opposite of what I would expect from the photography, that's crazy.Just got mine…really quick pictures.
This is it in direct sunlight outside and few in the house pics
It’s miles better that the 2014 chromocop silver but it as still got a tinge of chrome in the colour.
It looks like in real life that Robocop as just come out of the factory he so fresh
It's not laziness, it's just common sense. Making new molds is expensive, so making new molds for a portion of the figure that can't be seen and in no way impacts the product makes no sense.It's Hot Toys. So, not at all. Occasionally the laziness still gives you a slap though.
No, they are exactly the sameDetails definitely appear to be softer
Bearing in mind the Battle Damaged Robo had no diecast parts, making it substantially lighter than the regular Robo.Battle damaged RC as clear joints and I’ve had no problems them…the arms have been in numerous positions over years.
Looks better than it originally did. Still not good enough though.
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