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It's a solid looking figure that must have been technically complex to build but I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out a way to make my Wickets look more like the onscreen Wicket.[...]
One thing that needs doing is the fur on the face needs separation to achieve that matted, shaggy look instead of the plush vibe. A lot of hair products on the market would render it shiny or greasy, but if I had this figure I'd try this -- it's not cheap but you only need minuscule amounts, and it has a matte finish:
https://www.amazon.ca/Kevin-Murphy-Rough-Rider-U-HC-10057/dp/B00HZSJZ9M/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/140-8650221-3157912?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00HZSJZ9M&pd_rd_r=2740d591-3054-427e-b64b-363d71a370b6&pd_rd_w=hCwQU&pd_rd_wg=cJxZS&pf_rd_p=651c6196-5161-4602-81e9-26b0f9bf89e1&pf_rd_r=3GCKW18K0YEZ1EHNQP50&psc=1&refRID=3GCKW18K0YEZ1EHNQP50
This one is expensive; I'm sure there are equivalent products for less but I haven't worked with them so can't say how they'll set etc. ... with this one tiny amounts on the fingertips, followed by pinching and twisting of bits of fur should give you what you need and it'll stay in place.