denger4000
Super Freak
its been three years since I made this post, I'd take anything at this point.
its been three years since I made this post, I'd take anything at this point.
Not a chance you'll ever see a Smegal.
The most we can hope for is Gollum, and maybe Smeagol.
The misspelling was pointed out literally years ago, so you're not exactly breaking new ground. Next time read the entire post, k thanks.
So true.Just double-click on your thread title -- which gives you access to rename the title -- and spell it correctly. Is there a problem with spelling the name correctly?
Well the keyword should be "seamless body"
Which at this point, I do think the technology isn't ready,
If the body breaks, this will be a failed product...
I personally wouldn't mind a hybrid with vinyl arm and leg sleeves to hide a few of the joints. And maybe a vinyl torso to cover the crunch joint. I wouldn't be heartbroken by visible shoulder, hip and wrist joints. Not at all.
But I also wouldn't mind exposed joints everywhere if it looked good!
I'm also in the group of "no seemless".
It's a nice idea but I'd rather have a figure that will last the test of time than to get one that will tear/rip/break in the future.
If you want to do Gollum/Smeagol then you should just look to NECAs 1:4 version as a base/ground work.
Honestly that in 1:6 would be perfect for me.
Considering Gollum is so small, you could also look at fully sculpted arms in different poses much like the Blitzway Hannibal.
Swap out Arms and Legs in different bent degrees. Swap out at the shoulders/hips.
Then have multiple swap out hands. And of course two heads sculpts. One Gollum. One Smeagol.
I think many of us would drop $200-250 for a deluxe set with all the bells and whistles.
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I'm also in the group of "no seemless".
It's a nice idea but I'd rather have a figure that will last the test of time than to get one that will tear/rip/break in the future.
If you want to do Gollum/Smeagol then you should just look to NECAs 1:4 version as a base/ground work.
Honestly that in 1:6 would be perfect for me.
Considering Gollum is so small, you could also look at fully sculpted arms in different poses much like the Blitzway Hannibal.
Swap out Arms and Legs in different bent degrees. Swap out at the shoulders/hips.
Then have multiple swap out hands. And of course two heads sculpts. One Gollum. One Smeagol.
I think many of us would drop $200-250 for a deluxe set with all the bells and whistles.
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