Thanks. There won't be any changes to Superman because it's already an excellent model. Please remember these are supposed to resemble action figures from the 70s and 80's so it's not going to be a NECA highly detailed sculpt and realistic paintjob. I agree that the unpainted figures look better - that is always going to be the way because you're seeing the sculpt in its purest form. The likeness can be completely lost by a paintjob and unfortunately at this tiny size of the figure, it's not an easy thing to paint.
QUOTE=wamphyri13;10388150]I know I sounded harsh in my first post, and I didn't mean to. I knew it would change and get better. That being said, the Hulk looks great. I really like the Superman. Unfortunately, (in my opinion) the unpainted looks better in the face than the painted version. I can see Christopher Reeve in it. Once painted though, it loses some definition. I know it's hard to keep a likeness at this scale. Otherwise, I think your work is great. I have no idea what something like this costs, (I know it's not the original $5.00) but if Superman improves and the cost isn't too bad, I'd like one for my mom. On another topic, I, for one, would like to see your Spider-Man. I always thought the Spider-Man from The Electric Company looked better than what Hammond was given to work with. I just saw him in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. He's so old I almost didn't recognize him. Time marches on. Keep up the good work.[/QUOTE]