Yeah the eyes still look off to me, but it's better than the promo pics and I could live with this.
No, you're speaking for yourself, I'm speaking for many people which is why there's always been so much backlash about it. Many people quit collecting exo-6 altogether because of his stupid decisions. The prop is green, it's still grey in the movie, this isn't debatable. There's a scene in the movie where he's near the turbolift I believe and he walks under a direct light up above him and you can see the uniform color change from grey to green and then right back to grey for the rest of the movie. This isn't that hard to understand and it's the same situation with the tng uniforms. Unless you watched the whole show live on set while they were filming it, wanting a proper color is remedial.You do realize you are speaking for yourself. There are many of us that prefer prop specific not screen specific.
And he's doing more then just talking to a prop guy, he has gotten samples of some uniforms which he matches.
You have a loden green Admiral Kirk because that is the color of the uniform, it wasn't grey.
No, you're speaking for yourself, I'm speaking for many people which is why there's always been so much backlash about it. Many people quit collecting exo-6 altogether because of his stupid decisions. The prop is green, it's still grey in the movie, this isn't debatable. There's a scene in the movie where he's near the turbolift I believe and he walks under a direct light up above him and you can see the uniform color change from grey to green and then right back to grey for the rest of the movie. This isn't that hard to understand and it's the same situation with the tng uniforms. Unless you watched the whole show live on set while they were filming it, wanting a proper color is remedial.
Nanjin was supposed to alleviate this problem buy offering both colors (which was a smart plan) and then he reneged on that, because of course he did.
Oh wow. Where to begin. So much misinformation in one post.No, you're speaking for yourself, I'm speaking for many people which is why there's always been so much backlash about it. Many people quit collecting exo-6 altogether because of his stupid decisions. The prop is green, it's still grey in the movie, this isn't debatable. There's a scene in the movie where he's near the turbolift I believe and he walks under a direct light up above him and you can see the uniform color change from grey to green and then right back to grey for the rest of the movie. This isn't that hard to understand and it's the same situation with the tng uniforms. Unless you watched the whole show live on set while they were filming it, wanting a proper color is remedial.
Nanjin was supposed to alleviate this problem buy offering both colors (which was a smart plan) and then he reneged on that, because of course he did.
No, you're speaking for yourself, I'm speaking for many people which is why there's always been so much backlash about it. Many people quit collecting exo-6 altogether because of his stupid decisions. The prop is green, it's still grey in the movie, this isn't debatable. There's a scene in the movie where he's near the turbolift I believe and he walks under a direct light up above him and you can see the uniform color change from grey to green and then right back to grey for the rest of the movie. This isn't that hard to understand and it's the same situation with the tng uniforms. Unless you watched the whole show live on set while they were filming it, wanting a proper color is remedial.
Nanjin was supposed to alleviate this problem buy offering both colors (which was a smart plan) and then he reneged on that, because of course he did.
No, you're speaking for yourself, I'm speaking for many people which is why there's always been so much backlash about it. Many people quit collecting exo-6 altogether because of his stupid decisions. The prop is green, it's still grey in the movie, this isn't debatable. There's a scene in the movie where he's near the turbolift I believe and he walks under a direct light up above him and you can see the uniform color change from grey to green and then right back to grey for the rest of the movie. This isn't that hard to understand and it's the same situation with the tng uniforms. Unless you watched the whole show live on set while they were filming it, wanting a proper color is remedial.
Nanjin was supposed to alleviate this problem buy offering both colors (which was a smart plan) and then he reneged on that, because of course he did.
So does that mean that this recent photo doesnt represent the production paint either? It's another one-off hand painted sculpt? Or am I misunderstanding?It's been repainted. From Facebook.
"1st of all, this is the same Picard head sculpt as our product pictures. Both were painted by my favorite in-house painter who only has one eye and was a laughing target among a few "E"xperts. The Picard in the pictures were painted about 2 or 3 weeks ago while the product picture Picard was painted around 4 months ago."
We don't know. It may be the master paint-up that production painters are meant to follow. All production sculpts are hand painted.So does that mean that this recent photo doesnt represent the production paint either? It's another one-off hand painted sculpt? Or am I misunderstanding?
Seriously. When you have started a company and made 10s of high grade figures mainly from 90s TV shows that have no right to exist... Then, maybe, you can call other suppliers "brainless". Until then you sound like a petulant child.No, you're speaking for yourself, I'm speaking for many people which is why there's always been so much backlash about it. Many people quit collecting exo-6 altogether because of his stupid decisions. The prop is green, it's still grey in the movie, this isn't debatable. There's a scene in the movie where he's near the turbolift I believe and he walks under a direct light up above him and you can see the uniform color change from grey to green and then right back to grey for the rest of the movie. This isn't that hard to understand and it's the same situation with the tng uniforms. Unless you watched the whole show live on set while they were filming it, wanting a proper color is remedial.
Nanjin was supposed to alleviate this problem buy offering both colors (which was a smart plan) and then he reneged on that, because of course he did.
The QMX body is much smaller and shorter so the Darmok outfit would hang pretty lose on it.Regarding Picard figure...
Would it be possible to use a new Darmok uniform from the set with two uniforms on the old QMX figure? Is the size of these two figures and the body type equivalent?
If so I would go for this deluxe set and give the extra uniform to my existing QMX figure. Sculpt on that one is still strong, but tailoring on the uniform is average at best.
Actually, the painter Nanjin referred to, with one eye, is on his painting staff, so it's not a professional reference paint, which I believe came from Violla Wittrocka, but a paintup that should be close to the mass produced ones.We don't know. It may be the master paint-up that production painters are meant to follow. All production sculpts are hand painted.
Ah, interesting. That conforms to Nanjin's earlier comment that he doesn't use those "best in the world" painters for the pieces used for product photos--since it would be a result unachievable in mass production, as we see with HT.Actually, the painter Nanjin referred to, with one eye, is on his painting staff, so it's not a professional reference paint, which I believe came from Violla Wittrocka, but a paintup that should be close to the mass produced ones.
I agree with others on here that this latest photo looks much better.
As a complete stranger, who doesn’t know you or anything about you, I insist you buy that for your collectionThis is calling my name. It’s lighted, less space then the bridge, and looks awesome. I think it’s coming home to me soon.
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