One of the best, most realistic Medicom sculpts I've seen (even though this is the prototype--I'm sure the factory version won't look that good). But yeah, $200 is ridiculous. But the price isn't surprising for Medicom.
I totally agree... I REALLY like this sculpt. I don't know if would be toying with the idea of buying him if they kept the original sculpt. The googles can only do so much to hide that abominaion.
And yeah, I'm realy worried that the factory paint will screw up the sculpt (ala Jack Shepard). I guess time will tell. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Medicom should stop making 1/6 figurines.
I think that is being unfairly harsh. I'm a big fan of what Hot Toys is doing (I own their Apes, Watchmen and Hellboy figures) but I would hate to look ONLY to them for any new figure releases. They are helping me re-define the word patient.
Besides, I really think that Hot Toys has made a few questionable choices of license acquisitions (Expendibles, Prince of Persia, Platoon) and have laid a few eggs recently in terms of character likenesses (Abigail Whistler, Dastan, T-1000 and Charlie Sheen from Platoon are poor even by Medicom standards).
More importantly, Hot Toys has had a hard time keeping up with the licenses that they have already acquired... why would I want them to add even MORE on their plate? Where are the Avartar figures? Their Marvel Movie license hasn't yielded any new figures from uber popular X-Men movies nor the Spiderman films. Yet we get Perseus and Dastan. Very frustrating.
We need more toy companies in the 1:6 scale business... not less. Would it be nice if Medicom stepped up their game in the light of Hot Toys releases? Sure. Perhaps the changing of the Ichabod head sculpt is a indication of that.
Medicom may not be the greatest toy company (their Freddie Mercury figure was a HUGE disappointment for me, personally), but I will always be grateful to them for making the Phantom of the Paradise figure. That is a figure that I would have NEVER thought in my wildest dreams would have EVER been made. And they made two versions.
At least Medicom doesn't use rubber for their bodies. Cheap shot, I know.