franpincho
lol@$300 head sculpts
Figure's great. Than hand though.,
Seriously, wtf?
Seriously, wtf?
Oh, I know. The haters are gonna hate and the fanboys will continue to ignore any faults no matter what. That's what they do. I'm not trying to change anybody's mind. Just giving my opinion.I totally agree. But I've written dozens of posts in this very thread bemoaning the paint inaccuracies and it hasn't gotten me anywhere. Nor has it magically changed the color of my figure.
Maybe third time's a charm (not counting the HT RoboCop 3 figure) in 2022?
Beautiful!
Those are some amazing shots DA, you can even see the sparkle in the paint
Oh, I know. The haters are gonna hate and the fanboys will continue to ignore any faults no matter what. That's what they do. I'm not trying to change anybody's mind. Just giving my opinion.
To be honest, and I may be in the minority on this one, I hope HT makes the most of the Weller likeness and give us a RoboCop 2 figure after the BD version. I actually prefer the color of the suit in the second film.
From what I understand, the blue effect on the RoboCop 2 suit costed like $40K to produce. Granted that was some time ago, but still I have a hard time believing it will be attainable for $300.
Since the Statue of Liberty is unpainted you are correctYou sure thats not for the suit in total? I dont even think the paint job on the statue of liberty cost 40k lol
Since the Statue of Liberty is unpainted you are correct
It doesn't matter what the proto looks like or how much the process costs, it'll still be the wrong color.
The prototype had lighting help even in cons, someone I think in the EB thread said you could see it on the Batman returns figure or something but that there were some special lighting used. And the figure never ever looks like the prototype never did in the kenner days and they don't now. That's why they have a little warning saying that the final figure may differ from the actual products but enough cause its like this all over again:
And I'm sorry but none of the photos are capturing the purple right at all, its throughout the whole body even in HD pics i can barely pick up on any of the purple or blue hues at all. Death Asylum comes close but its still hard to pick up on the purple.
The prototype had lighting help even in cons, someone I think in the EB thread said you could see it on the Batman returns figure or something but that there were some special lighting used. And the figure never ever looks like the prototype never did in the kenner days and they don't now. That's why they have a little warning saying that the final figure may differ from the actual products but enough cause its like this all over again:
And I'm sorry but none of the photos are capturing the purple right at all, its throughout the whole body even in HD pics i can barely pick up on any of the purple or blue hues at all. Death Asylum comes close but its still hard to pick up on the purple.
I'd say DA's pics are the most accurate to the actual thing in hand, though this thing takes on a different look depending on lighting, but in his pics you can see the purple on the shoulder and across the top the chest just like it is on my figure in hand.
Honestly getting bored of the paint debate, maybe its not perfect but its good enough for me and most folks its seems, the figure is a success from what I can tell, those not happy with it can pass or kick rocks, don't matter to me cause the perfect figure and paint job don't exist, but this is close enough for me. Honestly the real suit looks different though-out the film sometimes silver, sometimes more blue or green, like the figure it depends on the lighting
I too am tired of talking about the paint. Just one page prior, I said as much. No amount of whining or complaining will change that. But I will not say it's perfect or HT nailed it when it clearly did not.
It really irks me when people in general imply or flat-out say that we have no idea what we're talking about. I think HT got off rather lightly - there were very few outright cancellations and cries of "Will Not Buy!," probably because we get so few RoboCops in the first place.
TouchéAlthough originally copper and the green is from oxidization. They still paint the rivets and joints to prevent further corrosion. But your right the wide belief is its totally unpainted.
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