Wow looks great. The goggles are a must if it doesn't have the glowy eyes.
Yeah... Might be a pinhead problem there. Unless this is a majorly new body (doubt it) to make it look muscled they've shrunk the head size imoPut this headsculpt on the old one and you're golden.
Yeah... Might be a pinhead problem there. Unless this is a majorly new body (doubt it) to make it look muscled they've shrunk the head size imo
Well this is clearly a new body. I am curious, what are you basing your impression that the head on the new one has been shrunk?
So do you think it’s just a marketting ploy where they’ve tweaked the photos or that the actual figure will have a tiny head.In my experience: "new body" doesn't necessarily mean 'accurate' body.
1. Boy Black is a case in point... When stood beside regular muscular bods, his is particularly scrawny. His clothes were way to small to even be utilised.
2. having been making Riddick in 6th scale for 20+ years, I can compare the anatomy of this figure with the proportion of head to limbs - it simply looks "off" to me
3. Shrinking the head is a common trick with initial photos to give the impression of bulk on the body.
Is that enough examples?
So do you think it’s just a marketing ploy where they’ve tweaked the photos or that the actual figure will have a tiny head.
The fact that Boy Black used a small body isn’t particularly relevant as this is clearly a different body and it’s been absolutely ages since that figure came out. However, I do agree that this head is definitely not as big as Vin’s should be. The guy’s got a large dome.
No drama. I was just asking. Main reason this looks like a new body, apart from the obvious arms difference, is the lack of an Adam's apple on this new one.
I have the art figures Dredd and it looks nearly identical to the pre order images.
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