I'd give that ebay one a big miss. Either its a fake, or someone repainted or production just totally stuffed it up. No matter what, the amazon one is what it should look like, tho those pic are stock photo's, not of the one actually being sold.
I would put money down that they are legit...but I think they have been touched up ...I like the WK true form and the Wraith...not the Morgul Lord...I could be wrong in regards to the paint...that camera flash sure can change things..
When it comes to collectibles like his they never look as good as they do in the promo photos. The master is painted with a lot of time and care while the final one is made in a factory in China just cranking each statue out. You've got keep that in mind when buying.
Sideshow is far worse than Weta in this regard. Their Sauron premium format looks amazing on the website but was extremely disappointing looking in person, their Terminator T800 busts have been shipping with super cheap looking plastic teeth for years but they still show the older far superior teeth on the site, their Alien busts have chrome looking teeth in picture while in reality it's sloppy looking silver paint and there are many more and some far worse examples. Never take the website pictures as gospel look for pictures from customers on here if the statue is already out to get an idea of how it actually turned out.
Absolutely, I agree they should try to match the prototype as much as possible and the example I posted above are based on my actual purchases so I completely understand the disappointment, I'm just pointing out that it's an issue with many companies, not just Weta. In an ideal world the companies would replace their promo photos with pictures of the actual production pieces once they're made but that's never going to happen. That's why I suggest waiting to see pictures of the finished piece in hand before order, if you can. It can be hard to hold off when there's a very limited edition or exclusive item or preorder discount.
Looks fake.
Why dont u get the 1/4 Sideshow version?
I'd give that ebay one a big miss. Either its a fake, or someone repainted or production just totally stuffed it up. No matter what, the amazon one is what it should look like, tho those pic are stock photo's, not of the one actually being sold.
^ Thank you both for responding and sorry I didn't reply as fast as you posted, been having a big think about it all.
Thank you for your opinions on the WETA ebay version, I suspected it might be dodgy but I guess was living in hope, too much money to take a risk on. And thanks re the tip on the new Sideshow version, but it's a bit too animated for what I was looking for. The WETA version is less dramatic but has much more of a dark brooding presence which I think is what the subject needs (or at least is what I personally was looking for as it's a better match to the Ralph Bakshi Nazgul). I guess the only way I'll get a reliably authentic WETA version (with a good finish) is to either pay top dollar from a respectable dealer (like the amazon offer), but that makes it too much money, or pick one up in person at an event / convention (which may take years for one to turn up).
So I've bought an Asmus Eowyn and ASI Aragorn 1/6 scale figures (which I can be certain are genuine, and I guess are a more cheerful thing to live with), and will treat them like fixed statues rather than action figures. Guess I'll need to apply my old military modelling skills to buffing them up to look as good as possible (which I wouldn't dare do on a proper collectible statue for risk of defacing it), & I may even need to learn to sew!
Thanks again for your advice.
While I'm here, I used to work in senior marketing, re the comments about the production runs not matching the masters, some deviance fair enough, but only on the basis that they are hand painted and therefore bound to have small differences. From what people are saying in this thread it's much more than that, they use a statue painted professionally by a skilled person to sell statues painted by unskilled factory workers - it is straight forward false advertising & mis-selling, they get away with it with the consumers because the demand outstrips supply, but in UK it would be very easy to get them (and their distributors) into serious trouble with the authorities like ASA & Trading Standards. That would be worth doing, you wouldn't get anything out of it personally but it might help kick them into touch and for the future.
Overall though, I'd guess the best thing to do would be to submit formal written complaints (organised so on mass but submitted separately for maximum effect) to Middle Earth Enterprises (if I'm correct in believing are the license owners for all Tolkien stuff) about their licensed products being significantly lower quality in their finish to what's been advertised, which is mis-selling and an abuse of their license. They're profiting by doing this, they make a ton of money out of those licenses, ultimately they're responsible for what's sold under them. And MEE need a good reputation, or at least an unspoiled one to optimise the money they can make going forward. A facebook campaign against Middle Earth Enterprises regarding their inferior / negligent quality control of the products made by those they rent their licences too might wake them up to it.
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