EVILFACE
Insufferable S.O.B.
I think how the character/item/prop looks on the screen is what matters.
He's better than I was expecting, but at $60 he still has some real issues.
So what's more accurate in a figure - the actual color or percieved color on film? I think the Zod figure would have looked better in all black.
You guys check this out!
https://cgi.ebay.com/Superman-Movie...ultDomain_0?hash=item45f0a3cd34#ht_4948wt_991
the fact is, the trim material that was used is an odd one that is gloss black transparent with a metallic red that shows through underneath. It can only really be seen when strong lighting hits it. Other stunt costumes made for different scenes in the movie are just gloss black.
Complete with full black long sleeve suit
The famous “knee high” General Zod flying boots which have a very subtle and unique pearlescent, metal flake type Burgandy tint which shows up when light refracts off of the boots when lit up from certain angles. These particular boots are the most desirable by far because of this tint and the fact that this pair zips up in the back as intended instead of the less desirable front zippers which were designed to make the boots look seamless in the back in certain flying shots.
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