Finally caved in and picked him up off eBay. What a fabulous sculpt! Solid figure!
I generally try to restrict myself to licensed products, but 3Z's relentlessly glacial pace has forced my hand.
Even though I'd never pose him sitting on a stool (not a very Tywin piece of furniture), I dig the accessories (especially the table). It would be great if they could do a more complex outfit, but I understand why they didn't. Given that they're unlicensed, they could get the cease and desist letter from the lawyers at any moment, so it's best not to invest a TON of money into the development on that stuff. So the simpler they can keep the figures, the better, I suppose.
Which is why I could see them doing Tormund or Oberyn (in robes) next. For Tormund, the costume is mostly layered skins, and Oberyn's robes are fairly straightforward. I don't see them doing anything that would require a ton of development, though, like an armored character or a character that would need a special body (like The Mountain). But they could surprise us!
I generally try to restrict myself to licensed products, but 3Z's relentlessly glacial pace has forced my hand.
Even though I'd never pose him sitting on a stool (not a very Tywin piece of furniture), I dig the accessories (especially the table). It would be great if they could do a more complex outfit, but I understand why they didn't. Given that they're unlicensed, they could get the cease and desist letter from the lawyers at any moment, so it's best not to invest a TON of money into the development on that stuff. So the simpler they can keep the figures, the better, I suppose.
Which is why I could see them doing Tormund or Oberyn (in robes) next. For Tormund, the costume is mostly layered skins, and Oberyn's robes are fairly straightforward. I don't see them doing anything that would require a ton of development, though, like an armored character or a character that would need a special body (like The Mountain). But they could surprise us!