For me - compared to the original GTG prototype - something is off about the eyes. Not sure, perhaps the pupils are smaller, or there is just the tiniest tiniest hint of cross-eyes. May be a paint thing....Actually think the work on the skin is pretty spectacular tho, nice hollows to the cheeks, costume looks great. I'm already wondering if I have the nerve to mod this - probably not unless I can get an extra head - and replace beard w. hair. Plus I am having fantasies of replacing the eyes w. glass - maybe. I need a spare head.....
And, ASMUS
, if you are reading this - yes, I think fans will demand and complain and this whole business is probably pretty tiring to get into. But, for me, you are the ones doing Hobbit and LOTR characters that I love - or at least plan to do them (Thorin, Thranduil, Hobbit Bilbo plzz
and I'd buy multiples of Thorin and Thranduil and maybe Bilbo) and I purchased this over WETA's Gandalf (at least for now) even tho it's a different kind of media, I know.
Can't give you enough kudos for talking to the fans
. Some talented folks here, too, craftspeople, Photoshoppers, modellers, artists who seem happy to help. Also know that "portrait sculpture" is one of the hardest things, and then having to cast it. Looks like you worked hard to be screen accurate and your hard work is MUCH, MUCH appreciated. Hobbit bodies! Dwarf bodies! Rooted hair! Accessories! Extra wrist pegs! I think your Aragorn was stellar and I am looking forward to GTG! Plus the bits of environment for some figs like Gandalf.
It's appreciated
- IMO I am so tired of off-likeness and some of the older stuff makes me laugh outright, IMO it's so bad. Then there was the time I looked at a poly fig of a character I really liked and thought the face looked like Jesus so I passed on that one, because the poly figure wasn't supposed to be a religious figure *cough*.
Anyway, ASMUS, thank you!