Wonder if they'll talk about him.Sideshow Live should be interesting today [emoji38]
Wonder if they'll talk about him.
The unmasked head looks solid.
It’s still frustrating though to have to always wonder how much different the final version is going to be from their original. I don’t think it’s really a great long term situation to have yourself in as a company where you get everyone excited with what you show them originally, only to have them feel a bit of disappointment in what they actually end up getting because it’s of a lower quality. “I wish they could give me what I saw first” isn’t really something you want your customers saying repeatedly.
They need to be more conscious of what their mass production is capable of when they’re initially creating. Or they need better mass production. What they don’t need though is to start charging more and still have things like this happen. If price goes up and quality doesn’t, that’s a problem.
They’ll gloss over it just like the other unpopular statues
I think this basically confirms there's a lean lol. "Art is subjective."
Where and when was this posted? Good to hear, but I have no doubts that this statue will blow us away once in hand. The only critiques center around the lean, which is obvious, and paint apps, which were expected, but frankly unrealistic as production could never match the professional application to the proto. The sculptural quality is as close to perfect as I have ever seen. The balance between figure and base, the hyper details of costume and base, the unbelievable details of bone, tendon, and muscle perfectly synchronized, the figure’s weight distribution conveying movement are sublime. And the Wolverine vibe is all there. Folks don’t despair, cause we are in for a treat.
Why couldn't production match the paint apps of the prototype? My Prime 1 Deathstroke looks like the prototype. So does my Frank Miller Batman. Lots of statues come out matching the prototype. Why are Sideshow's standards so low?
Why couldn't production match the paint apps of the prototype? My Prime 1 Deathstroke looks like the prototype. So does my Frank Miller Batman. Lots of statues come out matching the prototype. Why are Sideshow's standards so low?
I really don’t know. Maybe price points? Maybe SS high production runs? Maybe wrong factories? Maybe the smaller production runs of both Prime 1 and XM allow them to control product quality better? Maybe SS is too big to control it, or worse, don’t give a *****?
Now I have never had the pleasure of personally viewing an XM or Prime1 piece in person, but is it safe to say that the proto paints, especially for portraits, are as elaborately applied as this SS Wolverine? In other words, is this SS Wolverine proto portrait paint too high end for any company to realistically reproduce within a production run? If not, I’d love to see some pics of a high quality, detailed portrait depiction which was faithfully reproduced in production run. And to be fair, the examples should be of human form, with quasi realistic comic style.
Sideshow Live today will be able She-Ra, Poison Ivy, and something else from DC. No mention of this.
Sideshow Live today will be able She-Ra, Poison Ivy, and something else from DC. No mention of this.
I wouldn't expect them to mention this. They discussed it last week.
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