The headsculpt on this figure is incredible. That being said, for me personally, Loki has to be one of the most frustrating figures to collect through Hot Toys.
All Loki releases so far have had a kind of “serious” expression, even though Loki is typically smiling or having a cocky expression...
Is it possibly the extra height from the hair making the 202 head look smaller? Naturally in the helmet, his hair is pushed down. Of course the helmet isn’t skin tight. It still looks a little small, but the proportions look in line with the unhelmeted sculpt imo.
Just got my Legolas in yesterday. Got a deal on it so I made the decision to pick it up. In hand the sculpt looks better. Even if I look at it through a camera lens it just looks off. The likeness isn’t perfect, but I def see it better in hand.
In the end their main focus was accuracy, but they just did a poor job at it. Not the first time. I agree with you about lacking details. The inside is incredibly bare, and I thought it was idiotic to not have light up time circuits. The time circuits are a key part of the internals just as much...
I think they would have released the 50’s prototypes and the Mk2 DeLorean if their main goal was “squeezing” money out if collectors. But for whatever reason, they didn’t. I hear time and time again that when Hot Toys makes design decisions, they are based on accuracy to the source material (as...
If accuracy is Hot Toys main focus, I don’t see how a clean version of the Pt 3 DeLorean makes sense. When I saw it at the store, it did seem to have some added wear and such, but not a lot. I still doubt a version with interchangable parts that includes the hover conversion with full lights...