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This. It's time for a modern high end Police Shootout T-800. THE Terminator.
Our luck they'll make it but only in the wrong scale like they did with the Endo.
This. It's time for a modern high end Police Shootout T-800. THE Terminator.
Our luck they'll make it but only in the wrong scale like they did with the Endo.
I really hope they do another 1/6 Dutch, and John Matrix.
At the time it was released, I don't think DX-10 was representative of Hot Toys' abilities by any stretch. It was just a relatively disappointing product in isolation. They could do another figure tomorrow that could be equally inaccurate. HT has had many sculpts that were home runs over the last 3 or 4 years.
How can there be such a gulf in class in just a year?
I could see Dutch since he's long gone and they're revisiting Predator figures. Not sure about John Matrix, it would seem like a good fit but maybe not a "big" enough movie for them to pursue.
Yeah! I was gonna say, Mime Joker seemed to get away from the flat waxy look that's been plaguing their production figures for quite a while, and back to the high-quality casts of years prior. But then Jor-el and now DX13 both use the low-budget production process again. Disappointing.I thought they were getting better again (the DX Mime joker especially is as sharp as ****) but I was really let down by the finish on Jor-el, which is still another great release.
It's not the pics; go back and look at OMG's photos of Noland from Predators, one of their last figures before the flat waxy thing started happening; Hot Toys process changed, not OMG's photos.That's the pics. Honestly, that's why I'm not overly crazy about OMG,Luka or Elljay pics. To me, most HT sculpts looks like that in those super up close, hi res, high production pics. But that's me....
At the time it was released, I don't think DX-10 was representative of Hot Toys' abilities by any stretch. It was just a relatively disappointing product in isolation. They could do another figure tomorrow that could be equally inaccurate. HT has had many sculpts that were home runs over the last 3 or 4 years.
I believe HT confirmed that they were going to be making John Matrix and a 1/4 Dutch. It was in one of their Q&A's from a few months back.
Yeah! I was gonna say, Mime Joker seemed to get away from the flat waxy look that's been plaguing their production figures for quite a while, and back to the high-quality casts of years prior. But then Jor-el and now DX13 both use the low-budget production process again. Disappointing.
At the time it was released, I don't think DX-10 was representative of Hot Toys' abilities by any stretch. It was just a relatively disappointing product in isolation. They could do another figure tomorrow that could be equally inaccurate. HT has had many sculpts that were home runs over the last 3 or 4 years.
Would his white face not disguise the 'lower budget production process'? Genuine question, not trolling you. Just it'd seem a bit strange that one figure gets out that was made by the old processes.
I can't wait to see that PERS in PERSon. See what I did there?
I want to know if its really as good as it looks or are these pics somehow deceiving us. I just didn't think it would get any better than it is on DX10....and yet these DX13 pics would suggest otherwise.
A fair question! But I don't believe so; even with the white factored in, there's a nice matte finish to the Mime joker sculpt. Perhaps equally important though is how all the fine little details in the skin and hair came through on the production piece of Mime Joker - which again I haven't seen on a Hot Toys figure since Predators' Noland. The same time the wax look started, all the fine details got sucked out. I mean look at the complete lack of pore details, the lips, the sculpting in the hair; it's night and day. They don't even look like a product from the same company.Would his white face not disguise the 'lower budget production process'? Genuine question, not trolling you. Just it'd seem a bit strange that one figure gets out that was made by the old processes.
Regarding the waxiness (I'm thinking of Waxy Gordon from Boardwalk Empire now every time I see that word used), couldn't you just give the sculpt a flat protective coating to account for that? Then gloss the eyes? It would seem more difficult with Uncle Bob because there's that nice almost sparkly paintwork done on the exposed endo, he has PERS, and the blood, but it seems like that could help out with their typical MMS figures. The issue with "soft" sculpts would still exist, though.
Here's a quick mock up I did just to see what a "clean" version would look like. Now I REALLY can't look at the DX 10 head in the same light again.
Could one rationalise waxy as 'sweaty' perhaps? This is based on the steel mill appearance afterall.
Not what HT intended given that all their heads are like this nowadays but still...excusable in this case I think.
If I was a big T2 fan, I would consider getting one of those sculpts and trying to mod it into a "clean" version.
A fair question! But I don't believe so; even with the white factored in, there's a nice matte finish to the Mime joker sculpt. Perhaps equally important though is how all the fine little details in the skin and hair came through on the production piece of Mime Joker - which again I haven't seen on a Hot Toys figure since Predators' Noland. The same time the wax look started, all the fine details got sucked out. I mean look at the complete lack of pore details, the lips, the sculpting in the hair; it's night and day. They don't even look like a product from the same company.
I'd almost argue the texture is a bit overdone on the Mime... looks good, but I don't think his face really had that much texture to it.
I can understand the concern with the "waxy" look, but so far in hand I've never been bothered by it at all
Wow, that's pretty badass looking
Wow, that's pretty badass looking
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