woodsy
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I feel the same when I see a 1/6 collection, often all on little black stands , jammed together on a crowded display.
There's no doubt some Wetaites are going to switch into attack mode when I say this [they always do ], but your assessment that the former Weta line looks 'dated' is 100% accurate IMO. I don't include all the SSW statues when I say this, but those employing the generic, black bases absolutely appear old, tired, and dated to me....and this has nothing to do with SS's maquettes now being the current 'flavour of the month' as some have suggested. Rather, it has everything to do with statues being placed on bases with which they have no business being placed on.
And I'm sorry, this nonsense about solid black bases allowing the viewer to focus on the character and not the base is just that....nonsense. It's about as accurate as saying the sky is purple with pink polka dots. I have no idea as to who came up with that theory, or why other's have blindly embraced it without actually testing it for accuracy, but anyone with an understand of colours in relation to human perception knows that we are very visual in nature and that we are all instinctively drawn to dominant colours.....with black being a very dominant colour. The notion that a solid black base somehow helps us to focus on the character and away from the base is pure fiction...that kind of reasoning flies in the face of our very nature. In actual fact, those black bases have the exact opposite effect to what some would have us believe....they instinctively divert one's attention away from the character, and towards the base.....not the other way around.
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