If I do decide to get it, I'll try to have someone paint it darker for me because the orange color just doesn't do it for me.
Personally I am glad it doesn't have a light up feature I think it would look tacky and cheapen the look of the bust, this is a high end collectible and at this price I don't need bells and whistles and lights I want an excellent sculpt and I think from what we've seen so far thats what we got, well in my opinion anyway
This is a terrific sculpt and I think Steve West has done a fantastic job.
Bodie, that's because this was meant to be a plaque!
Now that the cat's out of the bag with this not being a light-up . . .what the heck are those plastic flames for then, at this point?? I can see where plastic flames justifies a light-up, but now that the light-up feature has been nixed . . .there's no reason those flames should stay plastic. It'll just cheapen the overall item.
As someone already said . . .the value of this just went down even further.
Now that the cat's out of the bag with this not being a light-up . . .what the heck are those plastic flames for then, at this point?? I can see where plastic flames justifies a light-up, but now that the light-up feature has been nixed . . .there's no reason those flames should stay plastic. It'll just cheapen the overall item.
Didn't the original plaque have flames sculpted as part of the same piece as the head, rather than a separate piece?
This isn't the first time they've used translucent flames. The exhaust on the Green Goblin PF scooter is translucent and it doesn't look bad at all.
Here's a link I found with painted pics of the original. Yup, there were some flames.
https://jallred.homestead.com/balrogpg.html
If, by 'plastic', you mean 'translucent plastic'*, I could only guess that someone felt that it looked more flame-like, since flames are also translucent. Whether that was the right thing to do, I don't know. It looks nice, but opaque, painted flames still might have looked better. Didn't the original plaque have flames sculpted as part of the same piece as the head, rather than a separate piece?
* I clarified, because as we all should know by now, the whole thing is made of plastic.
The volcanic rock base is slightly translucent, creating a fiery glow (this product does NOT include any light-up feature)
Heh . . . translucent flames is fine for something like a Marvel statue, but applying that to something like LOTR just doesn't seem to feel right, especially if I'm forking out $400 for it. Fact is, this thing costs more than the original Daddy Rog. The flames on the Daddy Rog looked classic. I suppose because I own other Balrog representations, this one bucking the trend with translucent flames (and not being light-up) devalues its look.
Yeah, the flames on this look cool. Just right now I'd rather spend $400 bucks on something else.
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