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Looks like the template they used to spray the triangles doesn't line up with the restof the markings
P2 has a dark maroon color, this one is a light red and pink in some areas and the black airbrush work on the crown looks like it was done by a child, wow
Looks much better in this picture though.
Is there still hope or would this look just as bad close up?
I would say wait to see yours in hand. All these early pics always have people freak out and sometimes its a non issue. The color in a photo can be off due to lighting and plenty of other things.
The p1 LSB had some bad early pics and personally i love mine .
Will the good pictures correct the badly painted markings?
sadly different lightings wont make the black markings look any different. I mean just look at the spots on the head lol
The biggest difference i see is how much space the middle design takes up on the crown its smaller in the proto making those triangles make a bit more sense. But the triangles are painted a lot like that. THe overall shape of the pattern on his head isnt perfect but it does not offend me too much.
I thought the overall color of the piece is what bothered most of you. You can see in the 2 diff pics from 2 diff people its color looks very diff. I think with the more orange tones the black spots wont seem as bad to people. Just my opinion though.
Either way I am waiting to see mine in hand. People always freak out at early pictures its kinda funny its like everyone is a goldfish. Remember the Dutch PF? Everyone was convinced it was going to be terrible and that came out great IMO. Im glad i have the ex.
My first Dutch was bad, got a replacement which was good.
Unfortunately I sold him to make space for this. Will pick him up again, regular for cheaper, as the Ex was pointless imo.
The freakin eyes are googly too damn it!!!! Whyyyyyyyyyy Sideshow can't you get these things right!?!?!????
Because everything made in china
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