Hot Toys Predators Royce MMS131 (with full specs and pics)

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My attempts at trying to re-create one of the Predators film posters:

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Very nice but Royce looks a little sleepy in those shots. :lol Amazing how he can takes on a different looks depending on the photographer.
 
Nice pics with Berserker! Have you been sucking on his head, Goosey? You have been haven't you - looks so waxy in those shots. :lol:lol
 
I don't know if this has been answered before, it probably was, but... how can the clothes (shirt, jacket, etc.) on Hot Toys figures, like Royce, be taken out without damaging them? Should the arms be dettached first? This is out of curiosity, I'm not planning to do that on my Royce figure.
 
I don't know if this has been answered before, it probably was, but... how can the clothes (shirt, jacket, etc.) on Hot Toys figures, like Royce, be taken out without damaging them? Should the arms be dettached first? This is out of curiosity, I'm not planning to do that on my Royce figure.

I debated taking the clothes off mine to pop is arm back in but I knew that I wouldn't get them back on:lol I'm scared of damaging a zip or buckle:(
 
I debated taking the clothes off mine to pop is arm back in but I knew that I wouldn't get them back on:lol I'm scared of damaging a zip or buckle:(

But what makes me wonder this is because I saw that the Barney Ross figure is dressed but has tattoos painted on the body, which can only be seen if the clothes are taken out. I don't know that figure very well, but I'm assuming it's just like Royce, which leaves me curious as to how that can be done. On Royce's manual there are some instructions to remove the vest if I recall it correctly, but the shirt would be the real problem I guess.
 
But what makes me wonder this is because I saw that the Barney Ross figure is dressed but has tattoos painted on the body, which can only be seen if the clothes are taken out. I don't know that figure very well, but I'm assuming it's just like Royce, which leaves me curious as to how that can be done. On Royce's manual there are some instructions to remove the vest if I recall it correctly, but the shirt would be the real problem I guess.

The vest unzips and the straps loosen enough to remove it safely. I wouldn't even try taking the shirt off:wink1:
 
But what makes me wonder this is because I saw that the Barney Ross figure is dressed but has tattoos painted on the body, which can only be seen if the clothes are taken out. I don't know that figure very well, but I'm assuming it's just like Royce, which leaves me curious as to how that can be done. On Royce's manual there are some instructions to remove the vest if I recall it correctly, but the shirt would be the real problem I guess.

Barney Ross comes topless. I choice to leave him like that as I didn't want to cover up his tattoos. Here's how I displayed his equipment.

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I don't know if this has been answered before, it probably was, but... how can the clothes (shirt, jacket, etc.) on Hot Toys figures, like Royce, be taken out without damaging them? Should the arms be dettached first? This is out of curiosity, I'm not planning to do that on my Royce figure.

Seriously - don't do it if you have to ask how it's done.
 
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