No, you are crazyYa'll crazy.
This sculpt/GA is better than anything they've done before. Angle and lighting affects things.
The hair is also a clear improvement. I dunno how anyone can think the hairwork on these look the same?
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Congratulations on the conversion. I got on the waitlist right after it sold out (after also having it in my cart during the preorder) so I am hoping I still have a chance at conversion as well.Woohoo - just got a waitlist conversion... this is easily the best looking of the WW figures they have released so far and I really wanted one. Had it in my cart a few times during the launch, but was never able to check out. Glad to be able to get one at retail - no way I was going to feed the flippers and drop $800+ for one.
Good luck!Congratulations on the conversion. I got on the waitlist right after it sold out (after also having it in my cart during the preorder) so I am hoping I still have a chance at conversion as well.
Awesome display!!Gal has arrived! Love this figure. The silicone body improves on the WW84 version (flexible, smooth, and the collar bone is more defined). She has substantial weight and seems pretty durable. The head sculpt is basically the same as the GA version, but slightly larger. I've seen complaints about her hairline, but mine is very natural and even has little painted hairs along the border to blend the wool hair into the forehead. The hair is a huge step up over earlier versions and seems like it'll maintain its shape well. Overall, she's a great representation of WW from the 2017 movie. Now I'm looking forward to InArt's BVS/JL version
Beware the little lasso strap on her leather harness though. That thing is flimsy!
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It is a beautiful figure for sure. Thanks for sharing these pics of your display!Gal has arrived! Love this figure. The silicone body improves on the WW84 version (flexible, smooth, and the collar bone is more defined). She has substantial weight and seems pretty durable. The head sculpt is basically the same as the GA version, but slightly larger. I've seen complaints about her hairline, but mine is very natural and even has little painted hairs along the border to blend the wool hair into the forehead. The hair is a huge step up over earlier versions and seems like it'll maintain its shape well. Overall, she's a great representation of WW from the 2017 movie. Now I'm looking forward to InArt's BVS/JL version
Beware the little lasso strap on her leather harness though. That thing is flimsy!
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It's slightly larger, but not by much! The WW100 has wider cheekbones, which I think is the most noticeable difference.It is a beautiful figure for sure. Thanks for sharing these pics of your display!
So you would say that in hand the head sculpt is larger on the WB 100 than the GA version?
Ahhhh, that explains it, thanks!!!It's slightly larger, but not by much! The WW100 has wider cheekbones, which I think is the most noticeable difference.
Very cool!Inserted her into a still from the first Wonder Woman movie for kicks and giggles.
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That might explain why it took a bit longer for Sideshow to ship their stock. HT must have made last minute adjustments.Interestingly, it looks as though they adjusted the paint at the hairline from the initial batch to the ones folks are getting from Sideshow
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We should save this quote for when the InArt one arrives...You know from all the flack this got, I really love this piece. And I honestly might think twice about getting the InArt one down the road because I'm seriously happy with this. I've got JL and 84 and this one just captivated me.
Presentation wise they even stepped it up with the huge skyscraper box with the foil printing on the front. Very premium feeling.
I don't have a great camera and haven't posed her much but here's a couple.View attachment 672446
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what do you call a high humidity?If you keep her joints bent, you run the risk of the silicone cracking over time. It shouldn't peel or flake unless she's displayed in an environment with very high humidity.
Keep room temps controlled and don't keep joints bent... pretty much common sense for all of these seamless bodies. Have rubber HT figures from 2009 that haven't cracked.
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