The EB had great paint and the accessories were top-notch, I agree. But there's no way to misrepresent the torso being too narrow and the arms too lanky. It's not at all accurate to the way Sly looked in the film, even relaxed.
Here's a photo I took of my EB when I still had it.
I tucked in the shoulder joints, hiked up the pants to the belly button to make the torso appear less narrow, and most importantly, I didn't photograph it from the front because the arms just don't have the proper girth head-on. Call the first photo I shared unfair. But that's what the arms look like when you're not trying to hide them with lighting, angles, or other tricks. You could shorten them and they'd still be too narrow.
While it remains a fine overall package, that's not what I'm talking about here. The body just isn't Sly's. The secondary details - the veins and scars on the chest - are present. The primary forms - the proportions on which those details are built - are not.