Yeah the CC figure still looks very good.
Looks like it's back in stock. Got mine today , overall I like it.The sculpt looks great so I can overlook other nitpick. Tempted to order if it comes back in stock.
Kills that for me anytime I consider getting an SS figure. I try to stand behind them since it's where my 1/6 collecting began (don't really count the DC Direct figures), but at this point I'm considering to just sell off my entire 1/6 Sideshow collection.It’s the price to quality comparison that kills this one for me.
Tailoring on it is not good, especially when you see what a $160 Toys Era Mask suit and shirt look like. The hair to me is way too big and cartoon like in the pics I’ve seen and the proportions look off as well. Maybe more pics will change my mind.
I appreciate that they're making these, and hope they improve as the releases continue. With that being said, you're paying for the licensing "bragging rights" of having secured Eastwood's approval.
Harsh but fair I would say. SS never fails to disappoint.Received my figure today and here are some quick hit pros and cons. More cons than pros from me. Price point really makes this release a tough pill to swallow. This “Punk” didn’t come away feeling too lucky.
Cons
- sculpt does looks stylized/cartoonish
- paint blows; for a guy who had the stereotypical 1960s SoCal/Hollywood overly tanned skin, he looks like he suffers from argyria
- sweater vest is way too long
- shoes way too damn shiny
- ****** blank stand is ******
- lack of accessories; sunglasses and a hot dog would have been nice additions.
Pros
- it’s a licensed Dirty Harry figure
- tailoring is well done
- body has nice tight joints.
- .44 magnum and badge are nice
Jesus christ that headsculpt looks like ****. It looks like it's based on an animated Dirty Harry tv show or something. Thanks for helping me make my mind up. People said the Asmus Ash Williams headsculpt looked stylized but it looked way better than this.Received my figure today and here are some quick hit pros and cons. More cons than pros from me. Price point really makes this release a tough pill to swallow. This “Punk” didn’t come away feeling too lucky.
Cons
- sculpt does looks stylized/cartoonish
- paint blows; for a guy who had the stereotypical 1960s SoCal/Hollywood overly tanned skin, he looks like he suffers from argyria
- sweater vest is way too long
- shoes way too damn shiny
- ****** blank stand is ******
- lack of accessories; sunglasses and a hot dog would have been nice additions.
Pros
- it’s a licensed Dirty Harry figure
- tailoring is well done
- body has nice tight joints.
- .44 magnum and badge are nice
Definitely taller, but just enough to be noticeable. Nothing that says 6’4” though.Harsh but fair I would say. SS never fails to disappoint.
Looks a pretty average figure in all honesty.
Is the figure tall enough? Compared to other 1/6 figs
It’s definitely an oversized collar and can be easily replaced through the aftermarket. The coat is nice albeit the outer material being very rigid. On the flip side, SSC did add a nice touch with the coat lining.The futuzing of the jacket looks better in the last pictures by Jimmie. I think the head could be improved with a better paint job but I’m still wondering if the tailoring is above par. The inside shirt collar from these last pictures still seems a bit big and not very tailored.
Definitely taller, but just enough to be noticeable. Nothing that says 6’4” though.
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