Sideshow 1/6 R2-D2

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They haven't claimed to tirelessly research on their Star Wars figures have they? If they had they might have done a better job. Of course it's going to be easier to sculpt Chris Pratt when you can get fresh pictures of him taken at every possible angle, and you can't get that with for example Harrison Ford. But there is no shortage of pictures from the OT.
 
I'm surprised that these companies can't somehow arrange to see the real props in person. Is there anything glaringly wrong besides the debated correct height?
 
I just noticed that Sideshow have updated the gallery pics on their site, it still says prototype, but the figure seems to be a production version.
Looks good, nice backgrounds/set too.
 
I'm surprised that these companies can't somehow arrange to see the real props in person. Is there anything glaringly wrong besides the debated correct height?

Which one there isn't just one and none are the same height.
 
That's all we need - an anatomically wonky astromech babushka. :lol

The height of R2 next to 3PO looks pretty good here:

star-wars-good-and-evil.jpg
 
I just noticed that Sideshow have updated the gallery pics on their site, it still says prototype, but the figure seems to be a production version.
Looks good, nice backgrounds/set too.

Wow those are some nice pics.

Although they still don't seem to know how far out the middle leg is supposed to be pulled, or the correct way to tilt the body. You'd think with all that research they'd be able to get that much right.
 
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