Re: Ok Asmus, what's next?
You know, the more I look at in hand pics of Gothmog and think back on the Witch King, the more I get the feeling we're giving Asmus way too much leeway.
I want this line to succeed as much as any other fan, but it seems to me that in our eagerness to see more LOTR figures we're accepting too much. Or too little to be more precise.
The Witch King has pretty poor paint apps, sometimes crude detailing (the sword really isn't up to today's standards) and even worse weathering (not to mention the failed body). And this is not a complicated figure. Sure, he looks great and menacing standing there, but be honest folks, is that figure in any way better than the old Sideshow figures? More complex? Does it have more gear, clothing, detail? Now I know all the failings of those figures, but we're talking quite a few years of difference.
Now take Gothmog.
From what I've seen and read, it's a pretty uneven affair. It's got a great sculpt. Some nice use of materials (hair, twine, metal).
An über crap body. Poor to non-existant paint apps on weapons and gear. No weathering worth mentioning.
Shouldn't we be expecting more from Asmus?
How many bodies are we supposed to exchange down the line? One was bad enough. But two in a row? I find that pretty inexcusable.
Say what you will about the current price of figures, but I'm not sure these two we have got are worth what they cost.
I realize I'm being harsh, but I believe it's time Asmus heard some harsh words so they know that this will no longer be acceptable.
I really hope Guritz fixes the issues of the two first offerings, otherwise I will hold no hope for Gandalf the White.