Rainman Artwork 2013 NYC Cabbie "Driver"

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Those are the glasses inserts, but Full hair Travie never wore the glasses, only crop cut and Mohawk Travie. Like I said sometimes I think Rainman doesn't even watch these movies :lol
 
Yoda's look almost unfinished with the white resin exposed so much :s

Yes...his holes (pause) seem to be way too large compared to mine and others who have posted....almost if they where dremeled a bit before shipping. It doesnt look right to me.
 
Yes...his holes (pause) seem to be way too large compared to mine and others who have posted....almost if they where dremeled a bit before shipping. It doesnt look right to me.

Sending a head back for a replacement over the holidays was not on my wishlist.
 
My DX head looks precisely like yours yodasan, he clearly drilled those in there after it was painted, and there was no cleanup done. The Aeon head, on the other hand, had either been drilled before painting, or cleaned it up after it was drilled so it isn't as noticeable. Not only that, but to make the glasses work, you have to chop off the arms a bit. I think the idea of making wearable glasses makes sense, but this was not the right move for those purchasing this sculpt IMO--particularly not cleaning and repainting the drilled area.
 
Despite that, the fullset for the character with this look came with those glasses as his special accessory. So it makes sense that they would work with this sculpt, at least for those who only bought that figure by itself, screen accurate or no (I think the slide gun would have been the more logical full set accessory since he used it with both looks, but I understand it was more difficult to make). But if he's gonna do that, at least give us decent looking holes. This is a pretty pricey figure to be seeing something like that.
 
Close enough…
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With the right lighting, the mohawk sculpt looks more menacing!

Definitely. I think it's the slight shadowing under the eyes that makes the sculpt look more deranged. I almost want to do some light shadowing and redness under the eyes. I see myself never doing this though.
 
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