It says a "version" of a character. Jedi Knight is a version, farmboy is a version, Bespin is a version etc.
You are correct but having 5 Luke variants in 2 years is almost as bad IMO.
It says a "version" of a character. Jedi Knight is a version, farmboy is a version, Bespin is a version etc.
You are correct but having 5 Luke variants in 2 years is almost as bad IMO.
All of this has been clarified since the interviews. And the only statement that has been retracted is "no 1/6 Greivous". Because they've said recently that they'd entertain the idea.
The helmet thing makes sense - would you rather have oversized Hasblow helmets? They've also said that where called for they'd do change-o-heads for a character that needed a removeable helmet.
Medicom did a great job with there version of Jango.And it looks as if we won't see a jango from SS the way they were talking in that interview about removable helmets
I'm sure we will see a Jango as well as Boba from SS. The Jango most likely won't have the removable helmet though. Stop being a Medi nut swinger. You're as bad as Josh with Sideshow. There are certain things that both companies do better than the other and both have their pros and cons.
If they could mix the Medi bodies and armored characters with SS sculpts and pricing, now that would be the perfect 12" company.
Interesting! :chew
Medicom did a great job with there version of Jango.And it looks as if we won't see a jango from SS the way they were talking in that interview about removable helmets
Medicom did a good job on the individual elements of their Jango, but their choice of removable helmet holds the greatest flaw of the figure and the SSC approach is more promising for a better overall aesthetic. The Medicom helmet does not fall properly on his head because the head and helmet are both in scale, so Jango's nose and facial features don't let the helmet sit right on the head and the result looks a little poor when compared to the blank faced Boba Fett. In this scale, it's just not possible to make heads and helmets look right and also allow the figure to wear them. What Sideshow did with Leia Boussh is the ideal method, a generic filler to "wear" the helmet, and a swappable fully featured portrait to have the characters face, where applicable.
What about Medi-Vader? I thought the helmet and the sculpts worked really nicely.
Oh I see. Yeah, I totally agree with you. My enjoyment of Vader would increase exponentially if it were a 3 piece reveal.
I know. It just adds something to Vader knowing that Anakins head is REALLY in there. One of my favorite customs (I can't remember if it was Les' Vader or Cane's) was where the lense was actually slightly translucent (like ANH Vader) and you could see his eyes in there if the light caught the helmet in the right angle.
It's Les', and I'm 99% sure it's Sith eyes that lie behind it too, it's his ANH Vader he built, it's a work of art.