1/6 Hot Toys - WW1984 - Wonder Woman (Golden Armor) Collectible Figure

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Sculpt looks slightly better there it's 100% the hair that kills it. I don't understand how they messed it up so bad if they were able to make gamoras hair look great straight from the box.
Worst hair I have ever seen on Hot Toys in years
 
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Hair is horrible. So glad the regular armour is using sculpted hair now.

They just about get away with it for Batgirl as it's only sticking out the back of the cowl. Otherwise they need to stop using rooted hair period.
 
Sculpt looks slightly better there it's 100% the hair that kills it. I don't understand how they messed it up so bad if they were able to make gamoras hair look great straight from the box.
Yup, same as with the Infinity War BW. That sculpt was perfectly fine but the big poofy hair completely ruined the likeness anyway.

Fortunately I was only ever planning to display this with the helmet on.
 
If i buy it i would never have the helmet off so the hair is not an issue for me. I just have higher priorities figure wise than golden girl right now.
 
Hair is horrible. So glad the regular armour is using sculpted hair now.

They just about get away with it for Batgirl as it's only sticking out the back of the cowl. Otherwise they need to stop using rooted hair period.

Yeah sculpted is definitely the way to go for WW. I just don't care for the weird, manly looking sculpt they're using on the other one, so I'd still take this one over that.
 
that hair totally throws off the look from the original proto and how it was stylized in the movie.

Man, it will be more money out the door to send to a customizer to style the hair.

i wish Hot Toys would of stylized it for us and figured out a way to ship it to us intact.

JND figured out how to keep the hair in perfect form on their rooted 1/3 statue - i realize it’s apples and oranges comparing a $2,000 statue with with a $300 figure.
definitely more money to get it sent to get styled, if not removed completely to put better hair on. there have been stylists who have a way of shipping rooted hair in these clear boxes/containers that keep the head still no matter how much you shake it. only issue is that hot toys is not the type of company to do that unfortunately.

I have a JND Arthur Fleck and his hair came out okay before futzing, beat up a bit but i think because of the scale it is much easier to keep together compared to 1/6. The only noteworthy thing for their packaging is that they use a plastic tray that surrounds the headsculpt and they don't put or wrap plastic around the headsculpt like most 1/6 figures do to protect from paint chips or rubs
 
If Hot Toys used sculpted hair on this head, How would the helmet be removable and placed back on? The hair needed to be styled ALOT better of of the box.
maybe magnetic hair piece? take off the hair piece and swap for the rooted hair magnet piece and put the helmet over that?
 
If Hot Toys used sculpted hair on this head, How would the helmet be removable and placed back on? The hair needed to be styled ALOT better out of the box.
It feels like they didn't put much effort into styling this one at all, compared to the BVS and JL figures. I suppose because they assumed most people would want to use the helmet anyway.
 
It feels like they didn't put much effort into styling this one at all, compared to the BVS and JL figures. I suppose because they assumed most people would want to use the helmet anyway.
The hair reminds me of the cheap heads sold on eBay. Definitely will display it with the helmet
 
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Reserving judgement until there's more videos and different lighting. So far I think it's the camera lens and lighting that's making it different from the proto. The hair can be fixed and I don't mind it at all.
 
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