I fixed her cheeky issue....but it was a little work....the skirt was glued incorrectly....
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Super late to the party as usual, but I wanted to add a few more photos to to the already amazing shots you guys have made... I won't say too much about this BvS WW, except that mine was worth the ridiculous wait... assuming there will be a JL version of this, I will happily have two of these in my collection. Without further ado, the pics - enjoy!
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Amazing pics! The color of her suit looks really great in those shots. Did you futz her hair or anything? I haven't had the time to even bother with mine, as I'm still waiting to hear back about the belt issue from the retailer.
One minor thing to note, the armband should be switched to the other arm and sits a little high atop her bicep. I know this mostly because I kept obsessively looking at reference materials for the harness, completely oblivious to the fact that it had changed in between BvS and her solo film.
Great pics! I think the head sculpt on the new JL version is much better, but still looking forward to finally getting mine early next week!
My trinity finally completed
I folded one side of her hair behind her and brought a small segment of the other over her shoulder. Outside of that, I've not done anything. That simple little thing makes a huge difference. Very strange.Thank you DarthBakura! Other than just bringing a little bit of the hair around her face, her hair is pretty much out of the box - for rooted hair, it's really well done.
And yeah, I totally goofed with the armband - moving that to the proper arm right now
Great job on the poses and pics, and of course great job on the hair!!! I'm going to keep a tap on your pics for reference for when I finally pick up a Wonder Woman figure! Thanks for sharing.Some practicing with different hair movement with posing...
This is a good example of a simple pose done well. Most of us like Hot Toys and other high end figures for the "realism"; but sometimes a pose can make or break the illusion. An unnatural pose can make the best and most realistic sculpt, paint app and costume look like a "toy"; but a natural pose when a figure is actually standing like a real person does, even when that pose is simple, can make it seem so much more realistic.
This is a good example of a simple pose done well. Most of us like Hot Toys and other high end figures for the "realism"; but sometimes a pose can make or break the illusion. An unnatural pose can make the best and most realistic sculpt, paint app and costume look like a "toy"; but a natural pose when a figure is actually standing like a real person does, even when that pose is simple, can make it seem so much more realistic.
This is a good example of a simple pose done well. Most of us like Hot Toys and other high end figures for the "realism"; but sometimes a pose can make or break the illusion. An unnatural pose can make the best and most realistic sculpt, paint app and costume look like a "toy"; but a natural pose when a figure is actually standing like a real person does, even when that pose is simple, can make it seem so much more realistic.
Great movement in that hair, Guyver!
This is my first Hot Toys figure, and I'm pretty impressed by the quality. I didn't care for that hinky rope, though, so I made a new one from jewelry wire. It was a battle, and I needed to replace part of the strap, but I like it better. Here's a peek...
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