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The scheme is that they want you to buy every Captain America figure there is to get the shield you want.
Another guy that would be hard to recast would be Fury, for the same reason as RDJ--that character is basically just Samuel L. Jackson. Same would go for Loki. I can see them potentially replacing almost everyone else, though, and not having an audience revolt at the prospect of it.Yep agreed. Evans is serviceable as Cap and I have nothing against him but to me he's not definitively the character. To be honest most of the actors aside from Downey Jr. I see as being pretty easy to recast at some point. Downey Jr. has the right amount of charisma and brought so much of himself into his Stark that worked so well for the way the character was already written in the comics that he was just a perfect match from the start.
That might make sense if the red shield were part of a normal release.The scheme is that they want you to buy every Captain America figure there is to get the shield you want.
Fury is true because of the fact that he was specifically modeled after Samuel L. Jackson when the Ultimate comics were done.Another guy that would be hard to recast would be Fury, for the same reason as RDJ--that character is basically just Samuel L. Jackson. Same would go for Loki. I can see them potentially replacing almost everyone else, though, and not having an audience revolt at the prospect of it.
They've done that going back to the first Joker figure they produced. Obviously seems due to their not having better reference material. This also explains why they produced Mandarin. Would be nice if they made some changes, realizing what they no doubt do now, but. . .
Oh yea? What happened with the DX01? The red lining?
I guess it's a time-frame thing or getting a jump start to make deadlines or, IDK. Unless they are starting production way early I can't understand how a licensed figure producer could not have the best of the best reference material. They should have access to things that we'd never be able to source online ourselves. Like renders and Pantone info straight from Marvel Studios
I know that HT drops the ball here and there in the accuracy dept. but this is the first time that I've seen them rely on a couple counts on reference material that provides inaccurate info
Movie props are extremely difficult to handle, imagine the costs for shipping and handling just to have some toy company make renders and scan, it would make sense if Hot Toys sends their guys to do the homework, but given their attention to detail I am sure Marvel sends them tons of pictures and even secret squirrel designs that tie it in all together... Kevin Feige seems to be on board with Hot Toys, hence why all the figures lately, but I am sure they can do more though.
Honestly my favorite shield is the one with the avengers one, shiny red and blue... You would figure they include a die cast shield already, but light weight to the point where it is not as heavy as thor hammer where a pose might have his wrist spin to gravity...
There are a few examples here suggesting that Hot Toys didn't see much more from the film than posters and trailers when developing these prototypes. The shield, the eye shadow on Winter Soldier, and the outfit for civilian Steve.
Bustajesse beat me to it but that's what I meant. The shield that comes with the Rogers version is never shown on screen and is basically ripped right from the movie poster. Instead of the blue film scraping away to reveal the regular colors, this movie poster BD shield has the actual paint scrapped away revealing the raw vibranium.
When I said "this release" before, what I meant was the line from this licence and not just this piece. They are dropping the ball in a similar way with WS too. Using movie posters as reference HT??? Tisk tisk
Isn't the silver the base metal?
If you look closely, the silver in this zoomed pic has the silver raised. The shadows are under the silver and on the red
Not exactly... the movie poster has the silver layer scraped off revealing the red underneath, been pointed out before:
If you look closely, the silver in this zoomed pic has the silver raised. The shadows are under the silver and on the red
I'm disregarding the poster tbh. I'm thinking of when we see the shield initially in the first film - it's silver/chrome right?
It does appear like the silver is raised but IDK if that's just illusion. Either way it's a little confusing because that doesn't appear to be the stealth shield with the bluish coating in that poster. Even if you look at the 2 shields that come with the set, the blue rings on the stealth shield are white on the Rogers version and the blues around the star are different. If scraping the coating reveals the iconic colors underneath, how does it discolor from blue to white?
The Rogers version shield looks a hell of a lot like what we see in that poster and after watching the movie twice, I haven't seen it appear on screen that way once
Another guy that would be hard to recast would be Fury, for the same reason as RDJ--that character is basically just Samuel L. Jackson. Same would go for Loki. I can see them potentially replacing almost everyone else, though, and not having an audience revolt at the prospect of it.
Its actually a light blue as opposed to the silver :-\
The poster shield, regarding the chrome look, hasn't been seen in the film, but in prior posts we concluded and speculated that the poster shield was intended to be the stealth shield with the light blue/silver peeling away due to how the silver is a top layer over the red.
We know Hot Toys screwed up because they thought it was a heavy BD shield too because their shield has red as the top layer. See promo and convention pics.
The poster shield is promotional first and foremost so it could have easily been the stealth shield recolored silver to make it more appealing. But this is pure speculation.