I think the dull gray color just stands out a lot more in this larger scale than it did in 1/6. And it frankly makes it a boring figure to look at.With some good discounts to be had for this guy (particularly with Popcultcha), I'm interested to understand why this set doesn't seem to be particularly popular. Is it Price? Scale/size? Lack of chrome paint? Mando-fatigue? What's stopping people from picking it up?
With some good discounts to be had for this guy (particularly with Popcultcha), I'm interested to understand why this set doesn't seem to be particularly popular. Is it Price? Scale/size? Lack of chrome paint? Mando-fatigue? What's stopping people from picking it up?
I think the dull gray color just stands out a lot more in this larger scale than it did in 1/6. And it frankly makes it a boring figure to look at.
Plus while they have some nice presence, 1/4 figures can be awfully clunky and hard to pose with all those stiff ratcheted joints. Which makes them a lot less fun to work with.
The fact that a single 1/4 scale figure is around the same price as 2-3 1/6 scale figures certainly doesn’t help.
The 1/4 scale Mando is nice and he can be had for a very good deal these days but the lack of chrome doesn’t help. I’m actually surprised that they didn’t do it with this one considering the size, price and the fact that they don’t release much in the QS line.
I’d still say he’s worth it and that’s generally how I feel for the 1/4 scale figures in general, they’re a work of art and really blur the line between figure and man in a suit.
At this point I think we’ll be lucky if we ever get another 1/4 Din again. It appears as though HT overestimated how much this one would sell and is sitting on a massive pile of them which does not bode well for future releases.Agreed, the armor should’ve been more akin to the super shiny S2 Mando; while as is, the stock armor doesn’t bother me one bit, but there’s no denying updated paint would make it even better. I‘d like to think for 1/4 the OG should have come first, then the Beskar version so it could have reflected some of the attributes of the 1/6 S2 version.
So, after heaps of deliberation, I finally opened the standard version of this set that I had picked up at the most recent Popcultcha %20 off sale. At $400 AUD delivered, you can't go to wrong! But I was still on the fence.
In hand, it's an incredible set, and I have zero regrets. I'm glad I went for the standard - that base is cool, but looks too busy for me.
I need to spend some time with the figure to loosen it up (pose-wise - not the joints!) and get to know the articulation, as this is my first 1:4 scale figure from Hot Toys.
I think the non-chrome finish on the Beskar looks fine, although chrome would be nice too. The weathering on Mando's costume is excellent and the Grogu is super cute.
My only wish would have been for an eyes-closed force-using head for Grogu. And mine didn't come with any spare wrist pegs for Grogu - is this normal?
Overall, I'm very happy with the set I will post some pics once I've had more time.
Thanks! Yep, I have heaps of HT 1:6 figures, but this is my first 1:4. Won’t be my last!Gratz!!! It’s your first HT 1/4 figure? That’s awesome! Quarter Scale is the top tier in my opinion.
Thanks! Yep, I have heaps of HT 1:6 figures, but this is my first 1:4. Won’t be my last!
I think any chrome spray would end up looking way too bright and shiny on this.Has anybody considered Rustoleum Chrome spray paint on the armor? I picked up a can of it and I’m curious but I don’t know if it’ll screw up the armor.
Yeah I think you’re right. I tried it on something else and it’s quite bright.I think any chrome spray would end up looking way too bright and shiny on this.
Add some weathering to it and it be great, so far looking awesome.So I ended up having to completely strip and sand the armor due to the failed Graphite method. In the end I decided to go with the Rustoleum Chrome spray and I kinda wished I had done that in the first place. Or not touched it at all, honestly.
The pauldrons have a bit of texture to them and the helmet has a slight gouge next to the visor. At this point I figure I’ll just cut my losses, weather this up a bit and call it a day. It looks good from a distance and I guess that’s good enough for now.
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