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Are there any lightsabsers that light up in 1/6 scale and are of good detail?
Here's some pictures of my Sideshow Jedi luke, with a Boot25 paint up, on a Narrow shouldered truetype. Still a fantastic sculpt, and the TT alone improves it. The paint up is just stellar.
This is currently in the FS section, incidentally, for what it cost me to assemble.
Why do repaints of the "ROTJ Luke" always look like he is stoned or something ...
No offence meant to the repainters
Here's some pictures of my Sideshow Jedi luke, with a Boot25 paint up, on a Narrow shouldered truetype. Still a fantastic sculpt, and the TT alone improves it. The paint up is just stellar.
This is currently in the FS section, incidentally, for what it cost me to assemble.
HI,
i'm thinking about switching my jedi luke's body for the True type body.
Mind if I ask how you went about adapting the hands and feet onto the tt body?
thanks
HI,
i'm thinking about switching my jedi luke's body for the True type body.
Mind if I ask how you went about adapting the hands and feet onto the tt body?
thanks
The TT will make him too tall. Save your money and switch him over to a Pro 1.0. You'll keep him in scale with the rest of the Sideshow Star Wars figures (past and present) and it'll even out his proportions. All you need is a short neck adapter from hot toys and a little superglue and you're good to go. Everything else, including the hands (popped onto Pro wrist pegs), port right over.
actually the newer HT true types eg. the slim TT are shorter and makes the scale ok.
Actually, that's incorrect. The Narrow Shouldered TrueType is the same height as the previous TTs which would make Luke just as tall as Han. Only the Slim is shorter and as has already been said, the clothes don't flatter the slim at all and it's a bit too skinny for Luke anyway. Therefore, unless you're an experienced tailor, the best option for consistency would be the Pro.
One negative about the pro is that its hard to find affordable feet for them. Toy Anxiety was charging almost as much for the feet as they were for the bodies. So you either go feetless or rig something inside the boots.
I have never really seen the original paint on the Jedi Luke sculpt to be bad. I completely see his expression when Vader figures out about the sister in Sideshow's original offering. It would not have been my own first choice for the expression, but I thought they did it well enough. I actually have yet to see a repaint that give me the opinion that it actually improves on the original other than some of the fleshtones being a little better.
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