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Yah... These aren't cheap Collectibles that I can afford an hoping and praying that a statue will turn out great or not.
We all do bro!
Yah... These aren't cheap Collectibles that I can afford an hoping and praying that a statue will turn out great or not.
Terrible pose. If only he didn't have that leg, I'd own this in a heartbeat.
Yep, seeing it in person the effect is amazing. People were trying to get a closer to look to see where the light was coming from. Same with the Vader. It's a ballsy move, but if the production paint is like the prototype then I think everyone will love it.
Yep, seeing it in person the effect is amazing. People were trying to get a closer to look to see where the light was coming from. Same with the Vader. It's a ballsy move, but if the production paint is like the prototype then I think everyone will love it.
Yep, seeing it in person the effect is amazing. People were trying to get a closer to look to see where the light was coming from. Same with the Vader. It's a ballsy move, but if the production paint is like the prototype then I think everyone will love it.
Isn't the proto already the final look of this piece?
I mean, are we to expect that they will produce this without the over spray lighting effect at this point?
Why is the orange paint on the rocks glossy in their photos?
I've never seen this in nature, and I've lit a few a camp fires.
Is this bothering anyone else?
Chris
I don't know that they showed Ultron at SDCC or in person before it went on sale. The difference here is that they have apparently learned from Ultron and perfected the technique.
One can only hope. Luckily this is an open es so I don't have to worry about it until I see in hand pics.
Nope and that aint no campfire in between those cracks of doom