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Even pre-ordering to lock in the cheaper price is a risk, because it commits you to buying something that may not turn out as expected. So there's no easy answer.

I'm envious of collectors who have the willpower to stick to one property, or one type of figure. My collection, on the other hand, has ended up as a bit of everything. There's so much being made now, and a lot of the interesting things are by third part companies, but I try to be a bit more choosy.

I was all but limiting Star Wars to the Original Trilogy, then Rogue One, Solo and The Mandalorian happened!

I do find it easier nowadays saying no to things. But when something as unusual in the market as Zorro appeared, I couldn't say no.

LOL. Ditto. But I just roll with it. Because, *historically speaking*, started with Middle Earth (books) then there was Star Wars and then comix and then random stuff like Alien, Predator, Zorro. One of my relatives had the old original paperback of Zorro, which I thought was pretty good as stories go.

So have shelves that eventually evolve to loose groups based on the movie, show, or book. Try to keep costs down by not being a completist. Except these days friggin' Mando has to come along:lol but even then, some stuff will get skipped like Death Troopers (probably LOL am fanatical about the show.....)

Had my eye on this fig for a while; Banderas IMO was the perfect Zorro. And it's ZORRO. Sorry there isn't a DX version with Tornado:crying. PO'd from SSC with coupon and a few points, so not too bad$$$. IMO from what I have seen, the fig is a bit over-priced; for me disappointed in the plastic mask and fixed hat; hard to say yet about portrait paint.

But the shelf effect looks excellent; also it's kind of unusual IMO to have a portrait with an expression where it doesn't go bad. This so far looks OK.

(Also (sorry Big Chief fans) u'd hafta go far to be as bad as Big Chiefs' Rose Tyler:pfft:, that I only picked up 'coz she was 50% off. She's still terrible and can only display her sideways as an accessory to Tennant's Dr. Who.)

Apparently WETA had a Zorro statue at one point which am sorry I missed. But looking forward to this one, and the elusive search for a 1/6 scale Andalusian horse.:cool:

Edit: Will just throw this is in for those also looking for a horse at some point:

Kristin Campbell, 30 Years Horse Breeder, Lifetime Horse Owner
Answered June 2, 2018
They state in the movie that it is an Andalusian, but the feathering on the feet marks it very plainly as a Friesian, as does the very high step. Andalusians step high, but nothing like a Friesian.

Judy Reinsma, Bred and raised horses for about fifteen years.
Answered February 28, 2019
A Friesian. One of the last horses to perform with Banderas in the Zorro movies is still alive and lives on a beautiful ranch in Santa Ynez, CA. How do I know? He is owned and adored by a close friend. He carried her to many, many wins over the years in dressage competition.

and:
To prepare for his role, Banderas practiced with the Olympic fencing team in Spain for four months, before studying additional fencing and swordsmanship with Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones.[3] The three were trained by Bob Anderson during pre-production in Mexico, spending 10 hours a day for two months specifically on fight scenes from the film.[4] "We used to call him Grumpy Bob on the set, he was such a perfectionist," director Martin Campbell reflected. "He was incredibly inventive, and also refused to treat any of the actors as stars. They would complain about the intensity of the training, but having worked with him there's nobody I'd rather use."[5] During interviews for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Anderson rated Banderas the best natural talent he had worked with.

Bob Anderson said of Antonio Banderas: "You need four elements to make a champion [fencer]: anticipation, a superb sense of rhythm, timing, and physical ability, particularly leg strength. Banderas had them all." [from: By the Sword]
 
Your reply just proved you are not. A stupid man would have replied in an aggressive way. :clap

Je jure un serment de sang. Si c'est la derni?re chose que je fasse, je vais me venger de Darthy. Je vais arracher sa langue de sa bouche crasseuse et la donner mon grizzli animal de compagnie. Personne ne m'appelle stupide et s'en tire !! :thwak

Is this better? :lol
 
Even pre-ordering to lock in the cheaper price is a risk, because it commits you to buying something that may not turn out as expected. So there's no easy answer.

I'm envious of collectors who have the willpower to stick to one property, or one type of figure. My collection, on the other hand, has ended up as a bit of everything. There's so much being made now, and a lot of the interesting things are by third part companies, but I try to be a bit more choosy.

I was all but limiting Star Wars to the Original Trilogy, then Rogue One, Solo and The Mandalorian happened!

I do find it easier nowadays saying no to things. But when something as unusual in the market as Zorro appeared, I couldn't say no.
Yeah I agree I have a mix bag of characters I like that represents all the stuff I liked in terms of film, Characters, games. Zorro is important to me as I've stated before as the first film was something I saw as a kid and enjoyed.
 
Had my eye on this fig for a while; Banderas IMO was the perfect Zorro. And it's ZORRO. Sorry there isn't a DX version with Tornado:crying. PO'd from SSC with coupon and a few points, so not too bad$$$. IMO from what I have seen, the fig is a bit over-priced; for me disappointed in the plastic mask and fixed hat; hard to say yet about portrait paint.

But the shelf effect looks excellent; also it's kind of unusual IMO to have a portrait with an expression where it doesn't go bad. This so far looks OK.

Banderas wouldn't have been my first choice, as I prefer the old cliffhanger serials.

Zorro Rides Again (1937) moved him forward in time with his great grandson putting on the mask, and giving Indiana Jones a few early pointers.

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However, the Banderas Zorro is distinctive enough and will keep these company:

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Getting mine from KGHOBBY. It was sent out out 29 May but has already been ‘sent back to shipper’ before making it out of the country so maybe they fudged up my address or something. Hopefully the second attempt goes better but I think the sooner they can revert from SpeedPak to their previous shipping method the better. My last 1:6 package got absolutely trampled.
 
Like anyone would admit that....


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True enough. People seem to have a hard time admitting when they've messed up. Or maybe they all just stand by their opinions.
Anyway, looks like a damn beautiful figure. It would probably look very nice with V and the Dread Pirate Roberts.
 
A huge box arrived from KGhobby today, without even me getting a shipping notice. In it:

-Aquaman... yeah? Meh...

-Supermadtoys Tom Cruise, Mission Incomple!!!! Whatever that means. The cheapest of the bunch, the best by far, and....

-Zorro. Sorry, no pics, it’s back in the box. First impression: no neck. Then I pulled the shirt and it’s fine. Unmasked head is okay. Softer than proto but still very nice. All in all, do no fear, it’s a nice (much overpriced) package and a great Zorro. I may paint a stache on mine 'cause, come on, we want Don Diego, not an impostor, but good fig. The initial fears were, as usual 90% unfounded.
 
A huge box arrived from KGhobby today, without even me getting a shipping notice. In it:

-Aquaman... yeah? Meh...

-Supermadtoys Tom Cruise, Mission Incomple!!!! Whatever that means. The cheapest of the bunch, the best by far, and....

-Zorro. Sorry, no pics, it?s back in the box. First impression: no neck. Then I pulled the shirt and it?s fine. Unmasked head is okay. Softer than proto but still very nice. All in all, do no fear, it?s a nice (much overpriced) package and a great Zorro. I may paint a stache on mine 'cause, come on, we want Don Diego, not an impostor, but good fig. The initial fears were, as usual 90% unfounded.
Watch you paint a stache and goatee on that sculpt and then Blitzway announces a Diego De la vega figure from the movie or the original 1957 series . Lol no lie that would be cool to have and I would probably drop another 300.
 
Think I might try just converting that extra head into another masked portrait, so I can have the option to display him with a more serious, badass expression. And I imagine the likeness would work better with a mask on anyway.

IMO not including a cloth mask, removeable hat so u can change it up is a mark (no pun intended) against the fig, as is not wiring whip; or not having sectioned boots for posing. It's this kind of thing IMO where up and coming ASMUS kicks @ss with costuming.

But whatever - far as I can tell, this is the best 1/6 Zorro if not the only one. I wouldn't mind having 2 to display masked and unmasked. But $$$$:horror
 
Yeah even though I don't normally go for extreme action poses, this is one figure where you really need some posable feet so you can pull off his more iconic poses. Maybe once this gets parted out I'll pick up another pair of boots to mod into sectioned versions...
 
I bet the majority had cancelled due to the video review and now many had to order it on Sideshow.
 
One of my childhood favorite movies and just picked up the 4K so all kinds of nostalgia going on over here. Tempted by this figure!
 
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