Adding a little padding to the traps on the bodies could help with the longer necks.
I thought about that -- my concern would be either seriously slouched shoulders or an elongated torso.
Adding a little padding to the traps on the bodies could help with the longer necks.
I used a tiny dot of glue gum to make the ciggy stay put. It's easy to remove and it dosen't damage the paint.Nice. Does the cigarette stay on the lips like that or is that a photoshop addition?
Indeed. I didn't find much use from the rest of the set especially since I really like the 3-piece Goldfinger suit to represent Connery Bond on my shelf. I hope that either Yunsil eventually does another run or someone else so I can upgrade the BCS suit. Saving a tuxedo bond look for an eventual Daniel Craig build.Yep, I bought one some time ago -- its literally the only "piece" of the BCS Dr No series that I bought.
Great sculpt. Good paint. I bought a body too so I wouldn't have to cut the neck.
Agreed. Hopefully some other 3rd party company besides BlackBox tackles Bond characters if an official company won't pick up the license.It's so frustrating we're most likely not getting a Q or Dalton Bond from BCS. No we can only hope SooSoo Toys, Dark Toys or Mars Toys will step in and release third party James Bond figures.
It's a nice set but it sucks that they changed the tailoring on the pants to be too slim/skinny fit and they cheapened out on the boots. In the proto pics, the boots were mixed media with real laces, but the production boots are solid plastic. The rest of the set looks pretty good though overall for the price and third party. Needs a body swap at the very least.Justin did a review of the Bond from No Time to Die by Black 8 Studio. Pretty good looking figure in my opinion.
Once I saw how inaccurate the watch was, I immediately lost interest.Justin did a review of the Bond from No Time to Die by Black 8 Studio. Pretty good looking figure in my opinion.
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