I’d like to know which is better in terms of longevity. I kmow the body is made of foam. I’m talking about the head. I read somewhere that Garrett uses resin. Maybe I’m confusing it with other creator.
The battery compartment, though nice to have is not a deal breaker. The logo being off or the sleeves being tight is not a big deal. The hair is where is lacking and this is the most important aspect of the doll. Its what makes the doll. Again, it comes to your standards. It’s the best good guy you’ll get for $500 but many of us thought the final product, especially the hair would be a little better.
I couldn’t say about resins life span I haven’t had anything cast in it before, vinyl to my knowledge doesn’t rot. I actually have a mask cast in vinyl that’s close to 40 y/o and still pristine.
I’ve said multiple times in the thread I think Garrett uses resin...
I’m not sure how you can say you aren’t bother about the sleeves or the logo when youve done nothing but moan like **** when the first dolls were showing up in collector hands.
Regarding the sweater Garrett has state the collar needs to be pulled up as I’ve also said and the sleeves need to be stretched up because the knit is new.
The entire website is practically full of false advertisement and so is just about every other site that features a photograph of a proto, there is always going to be some slight difference that’s just retail.
You probably shouldn’t have bought this product you’re clearly not happy with anything regarding it.
Tots have never needed the time to come up with their own doll I don’t get why you’re saying this. The delay was to upgrade the choice of casting material and the sweater knit!
And again Garrett is using a screen used head from the first film for paint reference now so how can it be less accurate or “better” than his paint scheme from 2 years ago?
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