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My son got his early last week
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THAT looks amazing - especially if that's with no mods?
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My son got his early last week
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No mods. I helped him pose it last week and literally just took the pic 5 min ago and posted it here. no camera effects or anythingTHAT looks amazing - especially if that's with no mods?
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I'm on my 4th clearance event- Ridiculous!
Looks great there!My son got his early last week
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Went down a bit of a rabbit hole and realised the head sculpt looks like it was done by seandabbs and painted by viola_witrocka Apologies if this has been brought up before.
But yeah, seeing these posts and she mentions receiving the figure from mondo. Curious to see why they went with 2 open mouth expressions. Still like this guy to be honest. Can’t wait to kit him up with more accurate mods
looking at the pics above, it doesn't look like a pile of dung. I'd say the body itself is probably the biggest crap on itMine finally arrived a couple of hours ago. Now to open it up and see just how much of a pile of this "thing" really is.
On my 5th one now ....I don't understand the point of it
@Asta i think this picture and mods you made are great. Sure the paintjob is not HTs but its decent and I totally see Kurt in there.I'm still finding this figure problematic.
He's a solitary figure representing the film, which means he carries a lot of weight on his shoulders.
Yet, I just can't see enough Kurt Russell in the sculpt sitting on those shoulders. He might be in there, but the paint isn't letting him out - like those old Trevor Grove sculpts once Sideshow had their factory slap paint on them.
I keep trying different things. Went back to the waist grabber since it works much better with the new body, and it also helps to shape the waist of the jacket.
I'm happy with the shortened narrow shoulder body and the fit of the jacket, and the flight suit legs are the best I think I'll manage to get them. But the sculpt is so bland, both in paint and expression, that it holds the figure back. The issue may be more the vacant expression more than paint.
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I didn't deem him worthy of his place inside the cabinet, so put him on top of it.
@Asta i think this picture and mods you made are great. Sure the paintjob is not HTs but its decent and I totally see Kurt in there.
Maybe Sean and V will make higher end heads to order through them. I am waiting on my Snake custom head to replace the Sideshow head sculpt. Maybe we get a better Jack Burton Head as well.I wish I could see more of Kurt in there.
He looks a bit better placed higher up due to the lighting. Every time I go into the room I hope to see MacReady, but instead I mostly just see a generic beardy guy. I've had a lot of figures recently that have a 'feel good' factor whenever I look at them, but Mondo MacReady leaves me with nothing.
The Thing is such a good film, but the figure does it no justice, because the head is so bland. It's akin to putting a twenty year old Sideshow sculpt, a Disney Premium or a Crazy Toys sculpt on a Hot Toys figure. It brings the whole thing down.
Maybe Sean and V will make higher end heads to order through them. I am waiting on my Snake custom head to replace the Sideshow head sculpt. Maybe we get a better Jack Burton Head as well.
I'm certainly curious to see how he looks next to my Snake and Jack. Could make or break him for me.
I'll share whenever DHL figures out what it's doing with my figure.
Sideshow's Snake doesn't hold up well to photography, but overall it's always worked for me. Sideshow only had one eye to mess up, and they gave him an expression that suited the character.
Asmus' Hangman is the most detailed, but it's an older Kurt with age lines.
From the moment I pulled the Mondo sculpts from the box I was put off. The paint is shinier and flatter, hence the original vintage Sideshow comparisons, and the expression is very weak. He's daydreaming, lifeless like a mannequin, or doing his best stunned Mark Hamill after watching The Last Jedi.
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