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I don't think you're blind, I just can't put my finger on it. Again, better photos might change my mind.
I remember the good days when Scar 2.0 was $210. But still $210 was very expensive compared to the Berserker which was $170
I really can't pinpoint my problem with it. It looks good don't get me wrong. Maybe it's the zombie lights they have on it? It looks very desaturated of color.
And wait, I thought his left eye was white?
No doubt good old days,the first Scar sell price around USD150 if IRC,10 years after cost half of that,who can imagine another 10 years would be.
this is the correct eyecolor right?
this is the correct eyecolor right?
Probably,Is it actual movie costume?
My two cents: Better than expected and far better than Hot Toys' 1.0 Wolf.
That said, it suffers from the same problem HT's Berserker figure did, which is the mouth/jaw part of the figure is too narrow. Both Berserker and Wolf, especially with their mouths open, have a wider jaw portion that, from the front, almost looks like an upside down pear (although with the dome ridges it's almost a vertical rectangle).
It's still an instant purchase for me, but if the area around the jaw can be widened, this might become the first masked Predator I'll display unmasked.
So close, Tsang. You can do it. Please do fix it if you can.
Here's a comparison shot with movie stunt suit, closeup shot and Neca's figure (with prototype paint).
View attachment 360554
Hold on... then why do so many renditions of him have him with a white eye? Or was that mask purely so the wearer could see?
I think there were two masks (or versions) at least. One for the introduction scene and closeup shots, and one for the away-from-camera action shots. Big Chap style.
No. This is actual movie costume :
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