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Super Freak
Hot Toys really is taking it to the next level. Many of their "dolls" look better than any statue I've ever seen.
It is the quality issues that bug me. I have just had to replace 4 stands with further 2 or 3 that need to be replaced too. I have just replaced the Luke Bespin Blaster too. To have another accessory break is just annoying. For the money I pay I expect the thing to stay intact. I don't think you should have to develop a knack for taking something from a figure's hand in case you break it. Make hands that have some give in them so you can bend the figures open. (The fingers on my ANH Ben were really quite rigid.)
As for the likenesses I used to compare them to Hasbro and think wow! But then a couple of sponges with faces drawn on them could pretty much recreate such a reaction.
Sorry to bang on about Hot Toys but I am looking at their products and thinking, I wish my Sideshow Star Wars figures were of this standard. I would definitely pay the extra if Hot Toys got the SW license.
Sorry to moan and sound pissy. I am just really upset that I have to buy so many parts to keep my collection in good order.
By the way, I have to agree about the oversized heads someone mentioned. Some of them look silly.
They said no to metal lightsabers because they would not be as detailed. Just be careful with your $60 toys.
For example, Hot Toy's V1 Joker had a great head sculpt but by even their standards it didn't capture Heath to the best of their abilities. So what'd they do, they release another figure and through in the revised head to boot.
I actually canceled my preorder of the HT Joker when I saw the promo for the Bank Robber version. So in that respect, Hot Toys actually lost my money (I say "my" because someone else will inevitably buy the one I canceled). Feel free to find the AVP:R thread and read all the seething HATE that HT Predator collectors displayed at having to see their first version of the Wolf Predator replaced by a better, "Cleaner" versionnaughty) with more accessories.
I think Sideshow's stance of "do it and move on" is better. You like it, buy it! You don't, skip it. If it's Star Wars, there'll be many other people willing to buy it in your stead.
I actually canceled my preorder of the HT Joker when I saw the promo for the Bank Robber version. So in that respect, Hot Toys actually lost my money (I say "my" because someone else will inevitably buy the one I canceled). Feel free to find the AVP:R thread and read all the seething HATE that HT Predator collectors displayed at having to see their first version of the Wolf Predator replaced by a better, "Cleaner" versionnaughty) with more accessories.
I think Sideshow's stance of "do it and move on" is better. You like it, buy it! You don't, skip it. If it's Star Wars, there'll be many other people willing to buy it in your stead.
Well, I'm well aware of the Predator mess that Hot Toys stirs up. But that's not the same issue as the Joker portrait. The Predator stuff (which I collect) is a HT money grab...not a correction. With that, they are producing two figs that could arguably be the most iconic version of the character...its up to collectors to decide which one they think is the most iconic...or just buy most. Hence the money grab. All toy companies due this to one degree or another. I would venture to say that at least Hot Toys offers you a repaint and new accessories. Other companies may just give you a repaint.
I don't appreciate SSC's "do it and move on" approach at all. As a matter of fact, if that is going to be their process, it's all the more reason that each "museum quality" figure should be THE most iconic version that they are capable of producing! Especially since they (theoretically) will never revisit that particular version of that character again.
Actually The Cleaner was slightly different and came with an entirely new set of accessories. And I'm betting the many who preordered the Wolf Predator didn't know HT was putting out the Cleaner so that really doesn't constitute as a choice.
And for Sideshow, the only real turds in the 12" Star Wars line have been their TESB Han (just the headsculpt), their Padme "snow bunny psycho" Ilum Mission figure and the Yavin Luke. Other than that, I can live with a slightly "chubby" head or slightly longer arms. That's 3 out of 34, and all but 7 have wait-listed or sold out. Not a bad track record at all.
Yeah but it's all a matter of opinion on which accessories were better...my op was toward the original. And if you ordered the V1 and wanted to get the V2 instead, they are not like SSC SW figs, you can always sell it and get the one you want without suffering a loss
I think SSC's track record has been very good statistically, but that still doesn't negate the fact that if they are going to produce a certain rendition of a character only once, then they should go all out and make it the best there is. If not, do what HT does by selling several then let the collectors decide. If one wanted, they could buy both and create the ULTIMATE version of that character. With SS, you don't have that option.
And my argument isn't about whether they are creating turds, but whether they are meeting that "museum quality" standard that they profess...in some instances they are, not so much in others. and in my opinion I can only name about three that do: ANH Obi, Leia Bousch, Bespin Luke (arguably), Palpatine, Kit and Assage...wait that was more
Point being, I don't think they are doing bad with the line but they seem to have much room for improvement...and HT's is making that room bigger with almost every announcement.![]()
Eh, I think their Jabba, Bib Fortuna, Plo Koon, ROTS Obi Wan and Kit Fisto easily fell into that category as well. Vader, AOTC Kenobi and the troopers aside as they are not yet available, although the prototypes were awesome, you also forgot Darth Maul. --> :maul
But this is silly as the Smithsonian has Hasbro Star Wars toys in it too. Plain and simple, "Museum Quality" is a matter of perception and opinion. And to be honest, after seeing several of the SSF members' galleries of their 12" SW collections, I can honestly say I didn't stop and think, "Damn, that TESB Han has a pig face!" There's always something about every single figure they produce, with the exception of Padme and Yavin Luke, that captivate me by the amount of detail involved in the design, execution and yes, even quality, on a mass scale.