steveo
Super Freak
Yeah, it's a shame those Vader Marmits never got produced. They were beautiful and leaps and bounds ahead of what SS is currently producing.
Any pictures of your own? Would love to see more than what's on the maker's page.Having purchased one of the prototype armor sets of the Marmit ANH Vader I spent a lot of time studying the pieces and know where their inaccuracies lie, but when all put together, they are negligible as the finished piece just looks right. It has THE LOOK... even though it's not prop accurate - I would call the Marmits movie accurate.
this is because you have been hypnotized by your avy and now complacency is the norm...........
OBEY.................CONSUME
Anyone who has been in threads where I rant about inaccurate figures would probably disagree.
Vader is just one of a few figures I can't see most of the inconsistencies people talk about. Kind of the same on Stormie helmets, although my eyes can usually capture a "nicer" looking figure, I usually don't get the subtleties people are talking about. Now if it just has blatant nasty crap like the piss poor paint apps on Medi Vader 2.0, then yeah, i can see that stuff, but Vader nose angles and shoe sizes, no, I'm lost.
I hope you know I was kidding...........
And believe it or not I don't look at the nit noid stuff like you mention but if I can improve a figure on a bigger issue (whether a helmet mod, height mod or whatev) relatively easy and economically.........I will do it.
As far as what others can and can't live with............I know of some that it must be a special kind of hell they grapple with when figures don't come out to the last nose hair accurate. In the doll world ya' win some......ya' lose some......
Here are a collection of pictures of my pieces. It's an early prototype stage, seeing as several details are missing on these that are on the more completed prototypes. And there's a bit of damage and warping to some of the parts.
And here is the face mask compared to the Kaiyodo face mask.
It's not about being literally perfect. It's about being about as good as it can get for the scale/price (think SSC Tusken Raider, Tamashii C-3PO, HT Luke). Everything is going to have some flaws given the limitations they're working with. That's not the same thing as just accepting mediocrity because you simply don't care about details.
Some folks are fine with a certain degree of accuracy.. others are very particular.
I'll go without till someone makes a Vader I WANT to buy.
Exactly. Some people here just try to push stuff down their throat and others throat saying bla bla , that they accept minor imperfections etc, peanut head that they are, everyone understands nothing is perfect, its just that it has to have a trigger value for the obscene cost its for. For me the more iconic a figure the more perfect it needs to be, the more expensive a figure, the more close to issue free it must be. This thing is huge $$ not to point out issues and express disdain. But some are i think stuck in their own, i collect whatever at whatever price so should everyone.
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Yeah, it's a little tiring to hear the 'good enough/it's not a prop replica' arguments. Fact is for the price it should have a very high degree of fidelity to the source (Tamashii 3PO is a great example in this regard - not a so-called prop replica and with some inaccuracies that collectors can overlook because overall they nailed it -- it's not that hard to understand). I'm still on the fence with this figure until we see some updated photos with the correct dome. Apparently the current photos up on SSC's site were not using the final, tweaked helmet and it did look a lot better to me on the SDCC video I saw (which did have the updated helmet).
Exactly. Well said.
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I think this figure is a wakeup call for Sideshow. Their offerings are headed into Hot Toys price territory. With that the bar needs to be higher.
After all how much did we pay for ANH Vader? Somewhere in the $100 ballpark? This figure is twice that at least. Quality and attention to detail should be increased.
That being said I am a fan of any Vader with a removable helmet.
What a curious affair.
If I do not like how something is made, I do not buy it. I may comment upon my reasons for disliking a piece once, maybe twice. But I can not identify with some of you fellow posters who feel as if you are entitled to receive more than what a company is willing to produce.
Speaking of which, I am aware of the problems with the helmet, but I seem to recall a picture or a video where an employee at Sideshow replaced the helmet with something more akin to what we will get in production and that this piece was generally looked upon with favor.
Anyone else recall this?
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