Helmet on it is then
The sculpt looks ok imo, need to get it in hand, more better pics etc. Rooted hair does affect my masculinity though, although I like futzing with My HT Catwoman's hair from time to time.
Of course there are. Like it or not, real hair is the future of this hobby. As with painting or sculpting, most people are piss poor at it and like paint, sculpt or tailoring, will vary in quality from the manufacturer. Of course sculpted will give the most consistent results right out of the box.
The same old song and dance ever time a figure is released and a quickie phone pic is posted. At least SSFs are consistent.
The future? Didn't you see pubes Ripley that HT flushed?
It will have it's market mostly in Phicen. There's too much of a margin for error of opening a root hair figure up and the hair is a complete mess. HT only bothers with it very few and far between, mostly Black Widow.
most people can't accept the fact that they are already collecting dolls similar to Barbies gilrs collect, to the point they need sculpted hair to justify their manhood.
rooted hair is the future, and in the future there will still be companies messing up with rooted hair just like how restaurants can still mess up their spaghettis.
The page opens for me from that link showing the figure parted out.
However, the photos don't enlarge very much when you click them. But somehow they were the source for the three sculpt photos I posted (#459) which came from this BBICN thread:
https://translate.google.co.uk/tran...orum.php?mod=forumdisplay&fid=100&prev=search
What do you know about collecting?
what i know is certain kind of folks like to call the dolls & toys they collect as "High End Collectibles" to differentiate them from Girls who collect Barbie & Kent dolls to make their hobby sound more Mature & Manly.
Well really when people say "high end collectibles" that's pretty much just a straight up fact due to the higher quality of the toys compared to say a regular Barbie from Toys R Us. I think the majority of collectors realize the nature of collecting toys isn't exactly mature or manly - we're just doing what we love and what makes us happy. The same can probably be said for the sculpted hair ... it's by and large just a aesthetic choice. Is what you're saying totally wrong? Not at all! ... but it's probably a way smaller section of the community.
There are Barbie Dolls that are expensive & high quality. but i guess you will just call them dolls. Guys who collect Barbies would probably call them high end collectibles as well.
pfft i still recall someone commenting on rooted hair makes these collectibles look like dolls.
would you call a person whom collects expensive high end high quality watch "High End Luxury Watch Collector" instead of just watch collectors to differentiate themselves from G-Shock & Swatch collectors? or would you just call G-Shock & Swatch collectors Toy Watch Collectors?
Alrighty then ... you seem dead set on this. Good luck to ya.
Anyway, kind of disappointed about the outcome on this Anderson figure. But not enough to cancel. I'll "futz" with the best of 'em to get it the way I want
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