Not that those plates would cost much, but they probably opted not to do back ones because most displays are unlikely to reveal that. I love maximum options with figures, but sometimes predetermine your display with choices they make, like posed eye paint jobs. I can't remember off hand, but I know there's been figures where I've wished things were done more accurrate or at all to the backs of figures but you can tell they weren't because it's not anticipated that on display, you'll see that, only maybe in photos.