Just saw these. They look great,James. What did you use on Threepio for the weathering?
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gran trabajo, urutora! Those pics are awesome.
you guys are far more wise than I am as far as giving any opinion on a figure.
In my case, I have a "not so small" collection, of 3 Hot Toys figures, 2 Sideshow, 1 Sideshow-Chogokin, and one Medi-Sideshow-Hot Toys kitbash, Jedi Luke.
So, taking that in to account, I will give my opinion: I can understand both lovers and haters, and also agree with Tom Day's point of view.
Summing it up to 3 pros and cons:
Pros:
- The figure looks great, it may not be 100% size, but its a great R2 no doubt, the closest there is out there.
- The lights effects are very cool and are easily activated.
- It comes with lots of accessories and posing possibilities! which is great for this droid, yes.
Cons:
- The figure feels too light, so much that if it falls to the ground from your shelves once, you may be in big trouble. The figure stands perfectly though.
- The seams in the dome are the biggest issue for me.
- The lights change too fast, and that also bothers me a bit.
I am not bothered by the doors opening too easily, you can use glue to stop that from happening, and I've seen it worse, like the DX07's ankles.
If this figure had a Diecast dome, it would be close to perfect. No seams, and better looking, easier to weather and customize...
Diecast dome, might have meant a retail price of 200+ USD.
Was that worth it?
Don't know, I have to admit that for me the price, 132 EUR shipped, was an important factor.
Do I recommend getting this droid? Yes.
PS: I was lucky to have only minor quality control issues, that might have changed my opinion...
The ideal dome would be stamped or spun out of sheet metal - seamless and all the holes drilled and laser or water jet cut as appropriate.
R2 is too small. But guessing percentages based on looking at a photo is never going to get you in the ballpark, especially when the only point of reference is another figure we don't know is the correct size. It's super-doubtful Tama's 3PO is precisely the correct scale, IMO.
What's your reasoning for the "super doubtful" ruling on Tama scale?
Demonstrating the size issue, I'd say R2 is about 15% too small and too thin, credit to parrasmaniac for the original pic.
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Hey Tali - you can prop SSC R2 up a little, but it still lacks.. girth.
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