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Does anyone think Hot Toys will do a Claire Redfield ?

I love Ali Larter!!!

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Nope.
 
Are you sure they they already have the likeness of the guy who played chris its the same as the tt true type body I think that would be easy to make.

Pretty sure. They've already stated as much. They only have the license to produce Alice from all the movies.
 
ok I will check it out. I sort made this rule were I like to collect something I can make a set out I think it makes a nicer display.

C'mon man, these aren't Precious Moments figurines. I prefer the wax museum approach where it's just a hodge podge of different figures from different films. I think it's does more to help make a piece stick out.

Not that the setting approach is bad or anything; I feel that when you have too much of the same thing it all blends together & loses it's impact.
 
Well if you want to make a scene for display its helps for example if you have the "hero and Villian" together as opposed to just him by himself with nothing to contrast with. I do make the exception I have an Ezio but have not found anything to match him up against, however he is a very nicely done figure so I bought him. Still
 
ok I will check it out. I sort made this rule were I like to collect something I can make a set out I think it makes a nicer display.

Lotta good ones like the Babysitter and the Tactical Unit Operator can be had for around $50: https://toys.shop.ebay.com/Action-F...=1&_fln=1&_sc=1&_sop=15&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282

C'mon man, these aren't Precious Moments figurines. I prefer the wax museum approach where it's just a hodge podge of different figures from different films. I think it's does more to help make a piece stick out.

Not that the setting approach is bad or anything; I feel that when you have too much of the same thing it all blends together & loses it's impact.

I prefer the opposite. Looking into a case or a bookshelf and seeing all the ADD IMHO, looks disorganized, whereas a consistent theme throughout display areas grants the pieces more of a museum feel, a sense of "collection."
 
I am new to this so I am trying to complete my Predators set with all of them including Royce I am not a completist but still. Do you have any display advice for Enzio.
 
I understand your point & don't disagree. Let me also say that I'm not a real big fan of over-abundance. Basically I like a clean, uncluttered presentation above all. So for example in a detlof I'll only put two figures per shelf.

I let my issues with clutter get in the way of enjoying figure set pieces. :)
 
So you go for individual pieces I get it. I had to set some boundries and hot toys is producing some great stuff but it would be impossible to keep up with all there releases. I canceled sweeny todd figure as although its nice its dont see were I can fit it. However it might be nice against their the Sleep Hollow figure once they produce it which could be a Jonny Depp theme.
 
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