Actually, you will appreciate pictures like this if you ever get a "new" figure and its upside-down in the box or something's been moved around and you can see how its supposed to arrive.
Is it just me, or does the outfit seem just a bit bulky for the Emperor? Not sure if there's another fat suit that might need to be removed, or if it's just a matter of futzing and squeezing the outfit in closer to the body...
I'm sorry, but this is ridiculous. For the money paid for a figure like this, it can't be that hard to make a robe that doesn't bleed. Hot Toys knows very well this figure is going to be displayed with the hood ON. It's not like there are scenes of the emperor without his hood up in the OT (except maybe his visit to the hairdresser on Robot Chicken). Sideshow didn't have such a problem.
The sculpt looks great, but this is shameful, in my opinion. Purely shameful.
How exactly do you "avoid direct contact of the robe with the headsculpt and hands" with a fig like Palps? Especially for "long periods of time"?
"Otherwise, the color of the fabric may transfer onto the figure"?
I think in the end it comes down to this:
Does any of us actually for-see anytime in the next 20 years another company coming out with OT figures that are even somewhat close to this level?
Agreed.
Hope that happens.
I’m very happy with some of their stuff, and extremely disappointed with a lot of their other stuff.
Bespin Leia seems to be a step in the right direction however:
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How exactly do you "avoid direct contact of the robe with the headsculpt and hands" with a fig like Palps? Especially for "long periods of time"?
"Otherwise, the color of the fabric may transfer onto the figure"?
Ok. Let’s recap.
1. Figure is too short.
2. Seems are too big/noticeable
3. Robes have heavy dye and will stain.
4. Robe is too short if you make it taller
5. Robes are too bulky
6. Expression still wonky
7. Wrinkles not wrinkly enough
8. Eyes not yellow enough
9. Chair base too tall
10. Chair cushion too high
11. Chair cushion doesn’t sink down
12. Chair base bottom not designed right
Did I miss anything?
I’m still getting one.
The limiting factor is going to be the difference in dimension between the base pin height and the throne hole depth.
If you cut off more than this dimension the throne is going to bottom out on the base plate.
If you compare this dimension to the gap between his feet and the table you'll be able to see if that method would work effectively or not.
Ok. Let’s recap.
1. Figure is too short.
2. Seems are too big/noticeable
3. Robes have heavy dye and will stain.
4. Robe is too short if you make it taller
5. Robes are too bulky
6. Expression still wonky
7. Wrinkles not wrinkly enough
8. Eyes not yellow enough
9. Chair base too tall
10. Chair cushion too high
11. Chair cushion doesn’t sink down
12. Chair base bottom not designed right
Did I miss anything?
I’m still getting one.
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