Hot Toys – MMS204 - The 1/6th scale ED-209 Collectible

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I seen the same some days ago, too much money for the old version and in that condition. If it was at about 100$ or similar, it was a bit different... I'm searching for the lower front part of the head of the old model, to see if can be installed on the new (wrong) version.
Hope that seller will lower the price.
 
While I'm certainly not a sceptic about people's claims of deterioration I still wonder how the **** one of them gets that bad this quickly.

Dude, that looks worse then the bottom of my work sneakers after 2 years lol. Totally shredded. Thats a messed up fig. And yeah hes insane for wanting top dollar
 
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Do you guys think a 1:12 scale would ever be made? That'd be awesome...

NECA did a limited-run one that's about the right size. Nice thing but tracking one down for retail prices might be a mission at this point.

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Left to right: OG Hot Toys ED, NECA ED, Kotobukiya gashapon ED.
 
Oh yea I'm aware of NECAs version but I meant a HT version being fully articulated and all. Sorry, should've clarified.
 
Oh yea I'm aware of NECAs version but I meant a HT version being fully articulated and all. Sorry, should've clarified.

I honestly think that's unlikely, but then again anything's possible. Beyond doing a 1/12 version of The Bat with some (astonishingly crappy-looking) figures to go with it, they don't seem to have registered much interest in pursuing smaller-scale releases since those 1/20 snap kit figures they made about a decade ago.

To be honest, the NECA ED is not far off being a miniaturised Hot Toys figure, it even has all the same sound clips.
 
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This is my first post and if I posted something wrong you guys can help me correct it. I have wanted to do this for a very long time, and it takes a tremendous effort to do. No power tools can be used since the smallest mistake leads to big problems. I had to get specialized hand tools to get this quality done. Tracking down the correct hex bolts are also a big deal. Now I will say in they do make the bolts in flat black or steel just as you see here. To be clear I have selected steel because I love the way it looks. I would love to hear the comments and feedback to keep me motivated to finish. I also need help on how to take apart the lower legs, not the toes. Enjoy!
 
More pics, with normal lighting possible. I like the shot, but hard to see what you did.
 
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This is my first post and if I posted something wrong you guys can help me correct it. I have wanted to do this for a very long time, and it takes a tremendous effort to do. No power tools can be used since the smallest mistake leads to big problems. I had to get specialized hand tools to get this quality done. Tracking down the correct hex bolts are also a big deal. Now I will say in they do make the bolts in flat black or steel just as you see here. To be clear I have selected steel because I love the way it looks. I would love to hear the comments and feedback to keep me motivated to finish. I also need help on how to take apart the lower legs, not the toes. Enjoy!

Hmmm. I didn't know all the hex bolts were replaceable.
 
what grease is needed for the dome? Mine arrives today and want to make sure I order it correctly, link please if possible :)
 
^i notice the square panel, in front and the back can be pressed. is there a locking mechanism here or just go ahead and pull/push away?
this is getting nerve wracking.lolz
 
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