The Craw
Super Freak
so i have some SS some hottoys and some medi figs in the same room. is this legal?![Dunno :dunno :dunno](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/Dunno.gif)
ps. im sorry but is this orco? ->![ghost :ghost :ghost](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/508.gif)
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ps. im sorry but is this orco? ->
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One issue with the Medi reveal Darth Vader is he does have a small head. Its not terrible, but still a bit out of proportion. But with the mask on he looks great... which is an okay trade off for the reveal helmet.
The big issue I have with Medi Vader is he feels lanky, even for ANH Vader, but for ROTJ or ROTS, he definitely needs a bulkier build than the Medi body that was used.
I haven't really looked at it with the ROTJ version, but ROTS to me looked too small... it could be that the ROTS version had leg extenders added, but while it wasn't terrible I think it was a tad undersized.
We may have to agree to disagree on that one Pixl, but we could always be mean to each other if you would prefer![]()
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.
With some futzing, you can get the Jango helmet to fit correctly. The film/tape that is inside the helmet helps protect the sculpt. It is a tight fit though and wouldn't be something I would take on and off repeatedly.
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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 And the only statement that has been retracted is "no 1/6 Greivous".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.
Might you be able to post a profile image, because that's where the fit is apparent to me. I find the way the helmet goes on forces the whole head to seem to be coming forward away from the body, where the Boba Fett sits much more correctly and naturally.
Might you be able to post a profile image, because that's where the fit is apparent to me. I find the way the helmet goes on forces the whole head to seem to be coming forward away from the body, where the Boba Fett sits much more correctly and naturally.
Here is a quick and crappy pic of what you requested:
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In a way, you are correct. The way it is situated does move the head slightly forward. If you look close you can also see a little bit of chin. However, I think they made a fine compromise in getting a sculpt that doesn't look too too small and and helmet that doesn't look too big.
Pixle's eat Gboys, so you better watch it.![]()
I think if SSC are to make a head sculpt & swappable helm the helm should at least have a blank head underneath like the medi stormtrooper to let it be posed witha helmet wobble, which is how real helmets sit on real heads![]()