Excellent mod photographed by Irok. It inspired me to get both Steve and Cap SS out of the detolf and pose them.
Now this was my first Hot Toys acquisition because at the time it represented the best value. I never held a Hot Toys product in hand so thought I'd take the plunge. It has also been the most troublesome Hot Toys product that I have.
First off, the Steve head inner ring came apart and had to be glued together the neck. I thought what the hell is going on here. These are not a cheap figures so I expected better quality control. Next stop was watching youtube clips and studying how it can be modded. So I successfully got removed the fatsuit and you guys may be used to it but it wasn't easy. I was almost home and hosed when the zipper came off. Being the first mistake and trying in vain to put the zipper back I eventually broke the zipper.
Thoroughly dismayed I set out to buy zippers to try to get it to zip on without having to sew the top suit up. Long story short, I failed yet again. I don't know why I persisted but I bought a spare top suit from ebay and managed to break the zipper on that too. After that I gave up trying to fix it reasoning that I would never pose his back toward me.
One thing I did notice about removing the dark blue outfit though were the marks left on the forearms and the thighs of the figure. You can get away with that because it can't be seen except that blue is also left on the neck of the head sculpts. Bah!
I'll use Oxy 10 gradually having tried other pimple cream to remove the staining. I have bought many figures since then and have taken the utmost care. There's not a chance I'll mod a figure except this set since there is no turning back.
I'll definitely mod the shoulders of the current figure but wont get a mos body to replace the original. Looks tempting but I'd rather put the funds to other figures.
The Steve in the photo has an aftermarket head sculpt with the neck attached separately. I'll never understand Hot Toys need to limit articulation. I suppose it's budgetary reason as well as to prevent wear and tear. Doubt it's the latter as they make their products with materials that will diminish over time.
Getting rid of the padded suit does allow for a better range of movement.