EVILFACE
Insufferable S.O.B.
That is a cool story.
Same here. Thankfully none of the damage can be seen with the helmet on.
Bummer. But I have NO intention of taking that helmet off when mine arrives tomorrow.
You guys crack me up.This should come with a warning...do not remove the helmet for fear of disappointment.
What do you think about the proportions and color/weathering of the helmet ze?
Love the proportions, nice heft if that matters to you. Weathering is lacklustre but not a deal-breaker. In a similar vein the colours are wrong, too washed out, but it's a good looking piece nonetheless and not so wrong that it jumps out at me.
Repaint wouldn't be that hard, but I'm not bothered enough to go to that length.
Honestly it's a nice figure, just has issues and the bare head is a no-go for me.
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Thanks for the insight, I don't have your eye for detail. If you can live with the helmet as is out of the box surely I could too.
My main issue with the body is that the shoulders look broad for Luke, but you could chalk that up to the SSC looking more like a pressure suit rather than a cheap coverall.
ZE_501 said:Finally, the paint and headsculpt: In certain light the bare headsculpt will probably look good. I don't like the hair as it lacks the depth of a Hot Toys hairpiece and the paint is flat, sculpt detail at the fringes is a touch low-res.
The eyes and brows actually look great behind the visor. I look at this thing with the helmet on and it's Luke. There is a subtlety, delicacy and lack of idealization that sells the rest of the sculpt. It's Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker. No doubt about it. I'm a big fan of Hot Toys but IMO this sculpt is better.
And there is something wonderfully strange going on with the visor. The yellow translucency improves the eyes, almost as though they were designed to be seen this way.
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