xenowolf
Super Freak
My Classic is good enough to represent the original P1, standing beside the new P2 they're gonna look awesome together.
Good enough hell that figure is awesome, but they will look awesome together i cant wait
My Classic is good enough to represent the original P1, standing beside the new P2 they're gonna look awesome together.
If you've got him in hand, I think you're only one of three people here who do, and OMG really only posts to share photos. Might want to check with xenom0rph.anyone having trouble sticking the netgun into the leg armor? the old p2 slot was waay too wide now this version is too tight.
I thought I was late to the party. picked him up from Toys2 as soon as I saw that someone had it in hand. BTW he's taller than Berserker...
Come on guys, you few who have him already should be spamming pics in here. Let's gooooo!!!
I think it's a completely fair comparison; after all, Hot Toys substituted one character's face with a completely different character's face. The fact that most people couldn't tell one Predator from another in a line-up is beside the point. That's like saying it would be ok for Hot Toys to repurpose a headsculpt if it were a lesser-known actor people wouldn't recognize anyhow. Like, if they reused their Sam Flynn headsculpt for Hawkeye by putting on a pair of sunglasses and painting his hair brown.
Agree to disagreeI disagree. Reusing monster parts for a different monster of the same kind is not nearly equal to using one actor's face to represent a different actor. I understand that the p2 head is different and therefore should not share the same parts, however the comparison is still unequal.
Agree to disagree
However, I can't help but feel this thread would be overflowing with joy had Hot Toys given City Hunter the same love and attention they gave Scar Predator (that is to say, treating him as his own unique character instead of a retooled repaint of someone else).
when you listen to audiocomments to P2 special editions, you can meet the words from designers (if not Stan Winston himself): the goal was to make predators differ from each other like people differ.I disagree. Reusing monster parts for a different monster of the same kind is not nearly equal to using one actor's face to represent a different actor. I understand that the p2 head is different and therefore should not share the same parts, however the comparison is still unequal.
You have too much time on your hands...thanks for taking me to Predator nerd school 101.
You guys should be detectives or forensic analysts with eyes for exactness like that! But realistically, this is a 1/6 (not 1/4, not 1:1) TOYYYYYYY!!!!! A TOYYYYY!!!! Do you want me to say that again? I would never notice this if not for some of you peeps bringing it to light.
With that being said, I still don't like those references, because it shows the Pred in 2 times of either extreme pain, or anger, both of which would cause exaggerations in his face. The toy doesn't capture those moments, and to me it is not a fair comparison (to those pics in question).
I do appreciate the attention to detail, but it just seems to me some get carried away and blast HT, even though they still are going to buy it. I don't get that..
Thanks for the link, but a video review AFTER he's already custom-painted the figure kind of defeats the purpose for the viewers, no?
Yes but in that case the early batch were a pre-release from a toy show; the version received by Hot Toys photography "bloggers" like OMG has always been the final version shipped to the masses. In fact it seems that scenario was what triggered Hot Toys to start providing figures to photography buffs like OMG so that the first photos to hit the web would be great ones.IIRC when the Classic came out wasn't there a case then of the early batch having a different paint job to later ones? Wonder if that could be the case here?
Yes but in that case the early batch were a pre-release from a toy show; the version received by Hot Toys photography "bloggers" like OMG has always been the final version shipped to the masses. In fact it seems that scenario was what triggered Hot Toys to start providing figures to photography buffs like OMG so that the first photos to hit the web would be great ones.
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