stshammgod
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Hahahaha! Good scene matching on those shots!
...It's also been suggested that maybe the hat is attached to the second hair piece, which sounds a little better, but negates any ability to adjust the hat position.
I hope that is not the case that is about as bad as the permanently attached hat.
I think the "hat hair" sculpt or hair piece is best. No reason to have a full coiffure for Indy. Indy's hat should be repositionable and removeable. Toys mcCoy could do it. SS did seperate removable hats for Belloq, Toht, Henry Sr. Talbot & Freedy Kruger--- albeit a bit stiff. Frontline molded GB & U heads with both options and Indy w/ a removeable properly scaled hat. And Johnny West had the flexible removeable repositional hat way back in the 60s.
The set up with the sideshow Indy was ridiculous. If they were gonna do two heats with two hats, leave the extra full coiffure head with the hat that can't fit anything if you want to display him without a hat, (who ? why?) and make the other a removeable repositional hat on a "hat-hair" sculpt
I'm sure there are folk on here who can make better hats if needs be.
Because I really want to commission someone to make another hat after dropping $250 on this guy.
They're both production sculpts, but, you can see differences a mile off.
If you were doing a custom, chances are you'd only use parts from this figure.
This interested me:
They're both production sculpts, but, you can see differences a mile off. The head on the left came from Yankee Planet on here and the one on the right came from Toy Anxiety. So, it's likely that there will be similar differences when it comes to the production Indy.
The above picture looks nothing like Ford. Neither.
I know sometimes when I go out, if the lighting is right, I look JUST like Harrison Ford.