KneelBeforrSmallville
Super Freak
The head sculpt is key on this figure..and the body. Use the hot toys muscular build. Reeve was in amazing shape
Wonder what they will do for the body.
The head sculpt is key on this figure..and the body. Use the hot toys muscular build. Reeve was in amazing shape
Of course muscular build, but more important and tricky is the arm and neck/head separation/articulation for flying poses.
Just how do you have a muscle neck with a head that has great back/forward tilt?
The Routh Supes were separate pieces, but have no issue as the collar of the suit rides high anyway.
Speaking of flying poses, it would be great if HT included a special stand for that.
True. That is the whole point. If you're not gonna get Reeve right, don't bother with a new Supes figure, I say.I don't even want to imagine the sheer outpouring of pure hate that would ensue if Hot Toys botched this head sculpt.
definately has to be a sculpted neck for sure! No question
hahaha jeez man I think you only need 3 I suppose? I don't really think you need one for back-up..
I envy your financial ability and the amount of space you have at your home to keep all 4!! haha
Neutral, definitely. I don't like it when faces are frozen into an expression or battle damaged versions...
Ooooh... just had a thought! He could have light up eyes for heat vision
Maybe they could do two necks, one normal one and then one specifically sculpted for flying poses.
definately has to be a sculpted neck for sure! No question
But how would they attache to the body? The sculpted neck is just that: sculpted to the body? How would you separate this foor a different neck?
It of course needs a sculpted neck as the suit collar sits so low, but the question is HOW are they going to get good forward/back motion on the head for flying poses with s culpted neck? Their sculpted neck figures have practially zero of this motion.
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