Sideshow Ghostface Sixth Scale Figure

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I wonder if Sideshow will continue to make this figure. I'd really love it for my Halloween decorations, but I'm not sure if I want to purchase it in April. I always wish seasonal releases would release in the logical seasons...
 
Has anyone from the UK ordered from BBTS? How does it compare to Sideshow? Tempted to pull the trigger on this.
 
This figure is a big success. Why? Because it's 99 percent film accurate. Sideshow did great work here. They'll be making more in this edition size, not to worry. Get on the list and you'll get one. They're probably making new batches right now
 
Did you join the wait list? Mine converted and shows in stock, although I'm having second thoughts after just paying off $420 for the Biker Scout with bike.
I don't buy figures anymore unless I can use my RP... It's on preorder of BBTS, so I'm hoping they do another run on SSC for Spook or something
 
I don’t know why. It must be because I came across the Neca figure at Walmart, but now I want this guy. Guess I’ll hop on the waitlist. I don’t even like the sequels.
 
Got mine and love the look of him, but like my Sideshow Freddy his body is loose as a goose and I had to take him apart and do my tightening fix to his waist and chest as well as his neck and head. Out of the box despite looking amazing he was floppy as a rag doll. I also removed the belt, and steamed the suit to remove the winkles the belt left….now he’s amazing.

The fix I did involves taking the The figure apart and placing heat shrink tubing over the balls within the ball joints of the torso and neck. Took about 10-15 minutes. Super easy to do and turned out great.

a pic is worth a thousand words so here you go..,,


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Am I mistaken on this figure being more so based off of the scream 4 ghost face and not the original film?

I'm still getting it from sideshow once I make the final payment, but I was just wondering as I remember reading that little bit of info somewhere before
 
Got mine and love the look of him, but like my Sideshow Freddy his body is loose as a goose and I had to take him apart and do my tightening fix to his waist and chest as well as his neck and head. Out of the box despite looking amazing he was floppy as a rag doll. I also removed the belt, and steamed the suit to remove the winkles the belt left….now he’s amazing.

The fix I did involves taking the The figure apart and placing heat shrink tubing over the balls within the ball joints of the torso and neck. Took about 10-15 minutes. Super easy to do and turned out great.

a pic is worth a thousand words so here you go..,,


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Heat shrink tubing over loose joints, good trick. Will store that one away for later use when needed, thanks. (y)
 
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