Wonder Woman 1984 - 1/6th scale Wonder Woman Collectible Figure

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Will be bought to replace my JL WW Ill move that one to another shelf and display it with the black coat
 
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It looks good, but they should include a second hairpiece that can be swapped in to allow for alternate (i.e., more dynamic) posing. But then most people do just go with museum poses, so for them I can see why this would be fine.

That's a great idea! Include different hair pieces (if I'm not mistaken they've done it before with a SW Luke figure) or even better different head sculpts with different hair allocations.
 
Hmm, it could be the hair is blocking the view, but it seems the suit goes higher up, or a new upper torso is developed? Where the upper suit sits around the chest area on my JL WW looks lower than this new version.
 
No doubt covid had some part in the delay. Still think the sculpt is spot on, it could de with a fairly lighter paint application just to make her features softer. If someone professionally got hair rooted for this it would be killer.
 
Hmm, it could be the hair is blocking the view, but it seems the suit goes higher up, or a new upper torso is developed? Where the upper suit sits around the chest area on my JL WW looks lower than this new version.
Based on the description, it sounds like a new upper torso. "Enhanced articulations on shoulders allowing flexible movement" and "Newly developed specialized body with over 17 points of articulations" make it seem that this is more than just a new head sculpt.
 
I think it came out wonderfully, looks really nice & if I had to say one thing maybe she needed a little more to the cheeks to make it slightly more round..? Lol
 
Still think it looks great and they have two years to tweak it so no point worrying for now.
 
So what about the paint on the sculpted hair staining the body? Or the restrictive head movement, unless the hair is really bendy. I hated having rooted hair on the other figures, but at least I don?t have to worry about the 2 things I mentioned. Will wait for in hand pictures to decide (5 years from now, because hot toys don?t give a crap about DC)
 
The hair isn't so bad, Thor Dark World worked quite well, Aquaman not as much. But in all honesty, her body type shouldn't be left in extreme poses anyway, so what much point is there for extreme articulation of her head? The facial expression screams stoic rooted to the floor determinism. I think if you guys want to articulate it a lot you'll have to seek out the Golden Armour rooted hair sculpt to put on it.

I think people ask way too much of Hot Toys to create magic materials with properties that always retain its form whilst being durable and strong yet bendy and pliable at 1/6 of the scale that the real material itself is not even able to do for a lifetime.
 
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