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Perhaps it was meant to be ambiguous on what he did. Whether he actually jumped back, or he caught up to them by knowing they were going to be there once he got to that moment in time.

I had wondered that too before that interview with the Russos, but their answer pretty much negates all the ambiguity, since he left the main timeline and so couldn't have just waited for them to show up. Once he came back, he could easily have taken off his bracelet before Falcon/the camera got a good look at him.
 
Who has seen this? Looks to be official like thr post J.C Hong takes but can't say for sure. 58576602_2611363845558844_129165008213901312_n.jpg
 
Yeah I had just assumed that after Peggy died in that alternate universe, Cap jumped back to the main one again. They may have taken some artistic license to have him appear on the park bench instead of on the pad like before, but I think it was a worthwhile one and something that's easy enough to forgive.

They didn't need the time machine platform to jump from New York to 1970s Jersey either, its a bit unclear what or why its needed.

The explanations match the film logic established, that going into the past doesn't change your past, so going back would have to start a new branch. He could live his life as long as he wants (probably obliterating secret Shield-Hydra alongside Peggy), he knows the big key points and players of the future too. There's plenty of people (Stark, Pym) out there he can tap for help if needed to get back to the main timeline to pass off the shield. Which is also why I imagine they made the shield look conspicuously different, unless he wanted to go dig up popsicle cap and take the shield, he'd have to have a different one made. In the implied 70ish years, a whole lot can happen easily enough.

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That breakline in the silver band is interesting though, almost makes it look collapsable or something. Might have designed it specifically for Falcon
 
If we don't get an updated Cap with the EG fig that's definitely not a bad surrogate, minus the fact he still has the longer hair in the back.
 
All of HT’s sculpts usually are.

Yes...their earlier work all the Caucasian figures were too tan...especially AOU Thor, but with recent releases like the Concept version of Cap, they are definitely getting the skin tone correct and much lighter.
 

Lol for reals though...looks like Cap was just chilling on the beach.

It's been brought up before that the HT painters (who are all Asian) tend to give Caucasian skin tone a tanner complexion (perhaps subconsciously cause it's similar to their own skin tone) and I tend to agree with that. I mean look at AOU Thor...he's nearly as tan as Hulk Hogan!

But in regards to that custom paint job of Evans (which appears to have been done by an Asian)...it's too tan fer sure. Just look at the hand holding the sculpt, it's very similar in shade/tone to the sculpt.
 
I have no problem with the skin tones they used, besides one figure. Ragnarok Loki. He needed to be a lot more pale.
 
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