I like it so far. I don't care about the exclusive nameplate so Imight order it from a retailer. I hope we'll see more at SDCC because the white background is a little distracting.
Only thing bothering me is the machette seems too short :
I guess they chose the same pose from the previous bust to create a "Now and Then" effect.
The overall problem is Rambo's face is not puffy enough. He looks younger. Edinho did an excellent job on the 1/4 and 1/6 scuplts of Rambo (2008) version, but I am not feeling this one.
I actually feel this matches both the statues well. Edinho gets Stallone's likeness but he doesn't quite get the fuller, more squared shape to his face in Rambo 4, they all look more like young Stallone with wrinkles and all.
I'm thinking of getting this and was wondering if some of you can please post some photos from your own since all I see are these stock photos from HGC and is the bust just glued onto the environtmental tree trunk base or is this all one solid piece?
thanks Maulfan, is it too early to say if the paint job will be as scary as the Joker bust? are there any new photos besides these prototype samples thanks
thanks maulfan yeah I saw that photo too they also posted a video doing comparison, its looks weird that they cut the left side like that but I guess its to maintain consistency with the previous one.
so what part of the film is this suppose to represent because there is no bullet hole injury on the left shoulder? and it cant be when he is about to chop the mans head off since he was using left hand. but like others said the shortness of Hibben machete kind if glaring.
I don't think it's meant to be a specific moment, just an artistic depiction, there's no moment in Rambo 2 like the bust. If anything, holding the knife, I'd say it seems most fitting with the moment he cuts off the Burmese soldier's head, just minus the dirt and such on his face.