Penguin is a maybe, I dunno. If the final product is as gross as that prototype, I don't think I'll be able to resist. That'll be especially true if he's packed with his baby umbrella.
Will it bug me that there's no Returns armor Batman for it? A little, yeah, but like I said, I'm done with the collector brain. For those 3 3/4 movie figures, I actually just bought '89 Batman and BR Penguin and passed on Reeve Supes, Zod, Keaton/Bruce unmasked chase variant and Catwoman because they looked like crap. Sure, the Batman and Penguin don't "go together", but they were the cream of the crop.
As for Star wars, I've resisted the 12" format easily enough so I shouldn't have much of a problem in the future. Bespin Luke is nice (and my favorite look for the character from my favorite film), but I still resisted. There's just TOO much Star Wars to even attempt to go that route. I'm happy with classic 3 3/4 figures (and a the most iconic vehicles) and a few 6" figures here and there. Terminator, Burton Batman and Robocop are easier to collect among all the different scales because there isn't a lot to choose from and when something does come out, it's special because it's a rare occurrence. Star Wars is over-saturated. I won't be getting any Episode 7 crap, even if I end up loving those movies.
Back to NECA Robocop, surely if Hot Toys can get an unmasked Peter Weller Murphy Robo out there, NECA can too? Hot Toys and NECA always seem to be on the same page, especially since 2009 when NECA was the first to unveil official Arnold Terminator figs with his likeness and Hot Toys soon followed suite. I thought Weaver lent her likeness to NECA exclusively (that's how they made it sound), but Hot Toys jumped in on that too. I don't see why NECA couldn't make an unmasked Robo, right? I know NECA said they couldn't get Jack Nicholson's license because the price range was too much for them, but surely Weller ain't no Nicholson?