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Gotta agree here. They both have their strengths. And this is how I'd rate them.

But the regular EB sculpt looks malnourished. The likeness is there but someone should offer him a sandwich.

The HT donut head has a poor choice of facial expression and his lips are too full imo.
Seems they based that on the animatronic head posted a few pages back but yeah it doesn't strike me as being accurate to Robert Patrick himself.
 
Nothing. You definitely have some kind of goggles on. There's no way this
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Is better than this
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Thats a professionally painted and made sculpt from the artist not the production piece, the production piece will be like the one shown here and there is now way it its as good as Enterbays, its miles off, it looks nowhere near as good as the original sculpt its lost so much from that.
Even these poor quality screen grabs from youtube are better that the production piece shown, your trying to compare an in hand 13 year old sculpt with an artists from now, its bound to look better but one thing for sure is that HT's one shown is not, they have not even got the ears right :ROFLMAO:
The donut head looks more like Johnny depp
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I think the only version of this character I'd be open to having on my shelf is the fully liquid metal, rising blob form from the steel factory.

And even then I'd not pay any kind of serious money for that being as how static and simple in design it is. But that will never be offered on its own and it'd be overpriced for my liking.
 
Need this in 1/6 scale..
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All this bike talk is such a flashback to like 15 years ago.

Exact same thought. The bikes won't come from Hot Toys but perhaps now...as mentioned by Mr Awesome, 'there is another'......

Would they go out of their way
for licensing on one bike though.

Considering HT is going in on T2 figures again, maybe. People would certainly want that bike for the their upcoming T800 I think.

But they'd also have to liscence from Harley Davidson too I guess?
I thought you were referring to JazzInc.

Doubtful Hot Toys would ever touch it,
we would’ve seen it beside this,
just not Iconic enough of a vehicle to the masses.

In either case, both companies would have to shell out for licensing rights to which the payout isn’t worth the hassle.

I am, I can see it possibly being worth it for Jazz to sell a butt load of Fat Boys to the upcoming HT T800 owners. Maybe..

They don’t have to license it though. Hot Toys have made various things where they don’t have logos and don’t look quite the same and people would still buy.

We’re talking about the most popular bike company ever made though, not a film production made Batmobile. Hot Toys isn’t that stupid.
I'm not sure why the question changed to the H-D Fat Boy when it was originally about the T-1000 police bike, which was a Kawasaki KZ1000P. Seems like that might be something @JazzInc would have a better chance of getting approval to make for a reasonable licensing fee.
 
I think the only version of this character I'd be open to having on my shelf is the fully liquid metal, rising blob form from the steel factory.

And even then I'd not pay any kind of serious money for that being as how static and simple in design it is. But that will never be offered on its own and it'd be overpriced for my liking.
Yeah the more I think on this, as much as I like the look of HT's latest T-1000 offering, I think I'd still prefer to spend my money on their other Terminator figures. Taking nothing away from Robert Patrick's masterful villain, I just don't feel compelled to display him as much as others from the series. Thinking I'm best to spend my money on the clean T800 or the potential endo.

Oddly enough, I think I'm content with this being the only T-1000 representation in my collection lol:

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I'm not sure why the question changed to the H-D Fat Boy when it was originally about the T-1000 police bike, which was a Kawasaki KZ1000P. Seems like that might be something @JazzInc would have a better chance of getting approval to make for a reasonable licensing fee.
That would be a lot more realistic,
though I don’t know how many would venture out to spend $1,500 USD on what’s essentially just a cop bike, on top of not much hype for the figure from what I’ve seen. It’d be cool to see materialized, but not really to own.

Then again, I wouldn’t buy a 1:6 Harley either, that $1,500 would better go towards a real Harley to me.
 
That would be a lot more realistic,
though I don’t know how many would venture out to spend $1,500 USD on what’s essentially just a cop bike, on top of not much hype for the figure from what I’ve seen. It’d be cool to see materialized, but not really to own.

Then again, I wouldn’t buy a 1:6 Harley either, that $1,500 would better go towards a real Harley to me.
There's no way a 1/6 motorcycle of any model would cost $1,500 even from JazzInc - imo.
 
That would be a lot more realistic,
though I don’t know how many would venture out to spend $1,500 USD on what’s essentially just a cop bike, on top of not much hype for the figure from what I’ve seen. It’d be cool to see materialized, but not really to own.

Then again, I wouldn’t buy a 1:6 Harley either, that $1,500 would better go towards a real Harley to me.

There's no way a 1/6 motorcycle of any model would cost $1,500 even from JazzInc - imo.

Perhaps you should visit the site and review the price of his ‘66 Batcycle then.
Stop exaggerating Nick - it’s only $1,400! It’s a bargain!
:rotfl :rotfl :rotfl

Holy ****, I had no idea that cost so much lol.
 
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