Or you can keep waiting until they actually make one that looks right.
This made me chuckle...we've seen Hot Toys do this again-and-again with several characters.
For those of you who are "new-ish" to Hot Toys...they've been redoing several key characters/franchises for years. There was an awkward period for a number of years when Hot Toys FIRST started until probably about a decade later that they certainly weren't as adept and talented as they are now.
-Nolan Batman in the TDK suit: Probably the first BIG series of redo's. Ever since the fiasco with the first release and the oily abs, Hot Toys kept plowing ahead with redoing the Bale Batman. They redid this figure several times with a DX version, an Armory version, Quarter scale, (also competing against Medicom and Enterbay a little) and are releasing ANOTHER one right now.
-Nolan Ledger Joker: Again they redid him a few times. The first release was pretty good suit-wise but the headsculpt wasn't all there. I think they did a 2.0 and DX version. TDK came out at a time where Hot Toys was starting to get better with their sculpts, but they weren't quite there yet in some cases.
-Iron Man: Probably the most notorious of all the Hot Toy "redos". The early Iron Mans were plastic and rubber, and the rubber was notoriously fading on some. They found their niche with the DIECAST Iron Mans and were able to capitalize on this and ended up redoing a lot of the previous armors in DIECAST fashion....not to mention all the re-used parts and armors...just repainted.
-Alien and Predators: Not many think of these, but Hot Toys got their early start and popularity based on their Alien, Aliens, AVP, AVP:Requiem, Predator, Predator 2, etc. figures. The first series of AVP Predators and Aliens USCM figures were all "build-a-figure" model kits and a pain because of the delicate pieces. Anyways, a lot of these were released in Hot Toys' early days when they were still a little rough and their sculpts, likenesses, etc. weren't all there. As years went by and Hot Toys became THE 1/12th scale company, they re-visited a lot of these figures and characters and made 2.0 versions with their more modern styling and better craftsmanship. I think this was a nice "honorable mention" to some of the figures that helped make them famous.
-Robocop: Another early figure/franchise for Hot Toys. They re-did Murphy and I also think they redid ED-209.
They've gotten lucky that they've been able to "redo" Captain America throughout his various outfits. I definitely agree that the IW is probably the best of the bunch in terms of proportioning the body and the suit. Hopefully that holds with the Endgame. I hope they end up re-doing the STRIKE Suit...I really like the outfit but the figure "as-is" is pretty poor when compared to the more recent releases. Once again, Hot Toys went through an awkward period with the MCU releases as they juggled the scale and tried figuring out some of the figures.