cj224bautista
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Can we talk about iron-spider and let the sideshow/distributor/bts on other thread
We should discuss this. Is this inevitable for all of us? I imagine this is minor damage that will dramatically get worse?[emoji848]
We should discuss this. Is this inevitable for all of us? I imagine this is minor damage that will dramatically get worse?
I suppose this crease can be hidden in another pose or even a museum stance but... well where else will this damage happen, on the legs as well?
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Read my story above with MoS Superman for an example.
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Yes they are and am not here to read abt them as well.I know Sideshow is just the distributor for HT. I just feel that the "screw sideshow" comment was
a little much.
It's the same on tech suit.They have screwed up the neck big time
They have screwed up the neck big time
While I don't like inaccuracies, especially when the whole point of HT is they create screen accurate figures, I completely understand why they decided to have both Tech Suit Spidey and Iron Spidey have covered necks rather than exposed ones.
Take for example TAS Andrew Garfield HT. While yes, they made it screen accurate with his neck exposed it came at the price of having an unsightly seam that seemed odd. And for me seams and exposed joints are the worst part about HTs since they destroy the illusion of a realistic looking figure. So the fact that they decided to go a lil screen inaccurate for the sake of a better looking figure, I'm all for it.
I'm probably going to pass on this at least until it actually releases. I'm not a fan of the what they used to make the outfit. I would have preferred a less articulate plastic/diecast versions.
I'll never undertand why anyone would want DC on a spiderman figure. Make it heavier so it's a pain the butt to pose
I personally prefer plastic. I included diecast because I would take that over the material they used in this prototype. And what is hard to understand? It's IRON Spider. He is wearing ARMOR. And its not a typical Spiderman. And like I said, I'd give up articulation for a better looking material.
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