I certainly hope Asmus is paying close attention to all the wonderful research and work TGF is doing.
I don't think Asmus is going to give you this kind of quality tailoring and detail for $180..I want this figure but everyone seems unhappy for what you get at the price. I think $190 is stiff but where you going to get this anywhere else?
cant believe it....
ASMUS that have LOTR License can miss the color of her cape, and yes i agree that cape material that used by tankgirl is way better and MAYbe the cost to used cape material like Tankgirl's justt a dollar more to ASMUS's cape.
but yeah by the look from your guys pics it seem the eowyn's prototype and in hand is the same. (no downgrade nor upgrade)
Oh, I don't expect this level of tailoring and detail, but there's some simple things that could have made it a lot better that don't necessarily mean more money, e.g. roomier pants, not hemming in the chain mail tunic, a better cape...
I think Asmus could've easily made those things better and it wouldn't have cost them more.
I'm going to have to disagree with spindrift (respectfully) and agree with abake and qualitymm, and it's not so I can toot my own horn (although I do appreciate the praise!
). What spindrift is calling "quality tailoring and detail" is just me figuring out what they did wrong and undoing it or fixing it by finding fabrics/materials, cutting it, dyeing it if need be, gluing things together, repainting things, etc.. I didn't sew up a new dress and hauberk from scratch, and don't have the skills to do that even if I wanted to. My customizing did take a lot of work but that's because I'm going by trial and error. Yes, if a factory had to expend this kind of effort to manufacture a figure it would be cost prohibitive, but we all know that's not how a product is brought to market.
I actually have no problem with the fit and finish of the tailoring done at the factory--it's actually quite clean and neatly done and fits the body perfectly (too perfectly which is part of the problem). It's the implementation choices they made which were puzzling. The extra labor it took to hem the hauberk actually cost Asmus more than if they had left it unhemmed and the right length. The fabric and quality stitching on their dress/tunic was probably more costly than if they had used a thinner fabric that draped better like mine and also not hemmed it. As I mentioned Asmus heat treats their fabric edges even when they hem them so there is no fraying at all (not all manufacturers do this; in fact, ACI has a habit of not hemming their clothing
and they don't heat treat their edges, which actually I found irritating). What's surprising is I was able to source appropriate fabrics in a retail store in suburban WA, and the cost was cheap ($6-8/yd). All the fabrics were made in China. I can't imagine they don't have access to exponentially more fabrics in every possible color/texture for a fraction of my cost (they are right at the source), but yet they still chose that overly thick one for the dress and the horribly cheap one for the cloak.
The baldric is just poor QC or implementation or both. The metal bits are not perfect but quite good. I can understand if they want to save money by only including one triple junction ring per set (does it really cost that much more?), but the belt tips were all glued on about 2 mm off. It doesn't sound like much but 2mm on each tip really adds up, and when you put it together the baldric doesn't hang in the right place, something Michael Crawford even mentions in his review. The problem is the ends of the belt straps were perfectly shaped for each belt tip, but they didn't punch a hole through each strap to match the hole in the belt tip (for the connecting jump ring), so they glued each tip so the hole is beyond the tip of each strap, thus lengthening each strap. It's not helped by their use of giant 7mm jump rings to connect everything. I sourced 4mm jump rings which are perfectly scale from a local retail source. They were made in China; are you telling me they couldn't get those for the same cost as the 7mm ones? The detail on each strap is really quite good, but why didn't they paint them the right color? They already had the right paint, they used it on the scabbard. Let's not even talk about that long strap and the sticky vinyl issue, or the incorrect attachment of the rear scabbard strap
... So, would it have cost more to actually configure and paint the baldric correctly?
The design choices are even more damning. I have no more special access to research sources than anyone else--I used an old movie book and the internet before I realized my Ext. Ed. Bluray of RotK had those design galleries which have been a gold mine. They chose to tailor side slits in the hauberk where none exist and eliminate the one in the rear where it should be (they also tailored the front slit way too long up to her waist instead of mid-pelvis length; I've since stitched it shorter if you'll notice in my cloak pics). They chose to tailor the dress into a tight and too short body-hugging tunic top like she's a fashionable modern woman, complete with her brown HUE leggings
.
Maybe they just didn't check the sources or do the necessary research (which is bad). Or, they knew what was accurate and chose to ignore it anyway, reinterpreting her outfit so she would conform to the current "cute" or "sexy" fem fig esthetic which seems all the rage (all the Marvel stuff and those Phicen and Kumik figures). Maybe they think that's what sells, so to hell with accuracy and honoring Tolkien and PJ's incredible achievements with the trilogy. Perhaps that's why they really let down a decent head sculpt by painting in eye makeup where she had none, and giving her that tanned "white girl glow" they think Caucasians should have, rather than looking at the film and countless movie stills and seeing how pasty pale she actually was, face actually dirty and without any hint of eye makeup. Anyone who loves these movies like we all do knows cute, pretty and feminine was exactly what Eowyn was fighting and rebelling against--her entire Dernhelm outfit was to hide her femininity and pass as a man--so these choices are maddening.
Whew! I think all the frustration I've had from putting in this much work is getting to me. I certainly didn't start out as an expert on Eowyn's armor costume. It was only after I received the figure that I started to do research and realized how much needed to be done to get it close to right. Still, spindrift has a point:
where you going to get this anywhere else?
Eowyn will probably never be done again, and even if by some miracle ACI or ThreeZero or somebody else gets the license in the future and does her right, it won't be for years as Asmus obviously has it for the foreseeable future. Will they revisit this figure and fix these issues? They are so numerous I'm not holding my breath--it's not like Gandalf just needs a new head or WK a better body.
I haven't even mentioned the leather (vinyl) cuirass. It's such an important piece but it's so poorly done. More to come on that as I figure out how to "fix" it.