Sorry to hear that, Chronos. Mine has some lines on the torso as well, but it doesn't really bother me. There was another member who posted pics with the same lines on his. I agree the shin pieces were trouble to get on and I ended up flexing mine just a tad to get them on. Once on, the legs can...
These are nice! They look statuesque enough, honestly, and stand on their bases surprisingly well without support. The metal ball joints on the feet are really sturdy.
I highly recommend this figure. She looks great! The sculpting and paint is excellent on the portrait! The detail on the sword and armor, plus the tailoring on the fabric really takes this figure into the realm of sculpture. With the base, it’s not immediately evident that this is not one of...
Okay. Looks like I'm making room for this next month even if it means waiting on other stuff. This might top the Mark III WM (one of their best), honestly - hard to believe.
Well, it is the third iteration of this particular mold. Those of us who already own the Mark XLVI and Mark XLVII armors know how good this is, but it’s also a relatively quick redo of armors from 1-2 years ago. The high price tag with little in the way of extras is also a bit of a turn off. My...
This looks like the BvS or Training Armor sculpt with hair styling. Possibly on the new body.
I predict many may customize their figure with the Training Armor head. It’s what we should have gotten anyway.
So, this is a great figure and one of the most realistic looking figures Hot Toys has done.
But it’s not Gal Gadot. One problem with this is the eyes - same problem with the Rey figure from The Last Jedi. They are spaced further apart than Gal Gadot’s are. It makes me wonder if the same people...