Pixelpiper
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he looks like andre the giant next to marty
just got this guy. he is a steal at $150. the only thing that sucks is his scale. he is HUGE. he is bigger than my HT Predator and Robocop. I have no where to put him, so he is next to my marty mcfly. he looks like andre the giant next to marty. not a deal breaker, but it looks awkward.
he looks like andre the giant next to marty.
Brian Cranston is 7'10" tall in real life.
Cranston is apparently 5'11 (as tall as I am haha. Funny to think I would stare Heisenberg in the eyes), so the figure should be ideally just about 12".
so the figure should be ideally just about 12".
Here is a picture of mine without the fat suit
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My thoughts: the 3Z sculpt is pretty good but it's not quite as good as the Iminime. And the paintwork on the 3Z isn't as great as it is on the Iminime sculpt (IMO the Iminime Walt is one of the golden standards for 1/6 custom paintwork).
Has anyone thought about removing the lenses on the 3Z glasses? Or does anyone have the flat ones you have to bend yet to compare?
Do you think the frame is a separate piece from the lenses? I would assume that the glasses were cast in clear plastic and the frame just painted in. But that's pure speculation, I don't have them in hand to fumble with. I usually box away glasses from figures since I normally don't use them. Walter will be the first to have a pair on in my collection.They seem pretty fragile so I'd be afraid to try. But I wonder if there's a chemical you could soak them in to break down the glue without harming the frames?
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