Yes, I could live with the quality if the accuracy was there too.Some of the listings are calling it TOYS BATTALION? And some people are speculating it's the same company. Idk, honestly it seems similar in quality but I agree that this doesn't look good.
I went ahead and ordered this through Giantoy. They have 100% refund on pre-orders, so there is no risk in putting that down if it comes out bad or a better version is released. I feel this is the same company as Infamous, so I feel this will be all we get for Corvus Glaive anyway and don't want to miss out.Excellent to see Glaive... disappointing to see its NOT Infamous (Toys Era)... unless this is another subsidiary.
Corvus looks pretty good but not quite as finished as the Toys Era figures, especially those foot joints.
Height is also a concern.
That all said, I am glad to have at least one option for this character available.
Now bring on the big guy.
More of a Great Value Corvus Glaive, reminds me of one of those cheap halloween costumes where the every detail is just printed on a lycra body suit with a plastic mask on a string to top it off. The "knee pads" don't even line up with the kneesaka Corvus Glaive
More of a Great Value Corvus Glaive
Yeah, I haven't PO'd any 3rd party figure yet but I will pick this up assuming TE doesn't make one (and isn't Toys Battalion).
I do agree that the proportions are off. Body seems too small and head too big. I really hope they continue to work on this and fix these big issues. I do believe this is another subsidiary of Toys Era as the base used is the exact base that Toys Era is known for and same as the Ebony Maw one. Also, the material for the suit and the way its printed seem to be exactly the same as Ebony Maw. Unfortunately the material of the suit for Ebony Maw was the one downside for me for that figure. If this is the only representation for Corvus then I will keep my order for it and possibly use as starting point to mod it out. Hopefully I'm wrong and there will be an Infamous release or if it is the same, then this gets some much needed fixes.Proportions are way off, head is too big and the costume looks cheap. I think part of the pattern on his top is actually a misinterpretation of the cape. I can't believe Toys Era would be that sloppy. This seems more like a quick grab attempt from a new studio. It kind of reminds me of that YoungRich Homelander figure. I wonder how many folks jumped the gun and POed that figure (or the Toy Works) before SooSoo put theirs up a few weeks later. Hopefully a better Corvus Glaive gets shown soon or the company fixes the issues prior to production.
That's exactly the impression I got as well. This looks like those cheap Party City Halloween costumes where they just print the pattern on a one piece and call it a day.More of a Great Value Corvus Glaive, reminds me of one of those cheap halloween costumes where the every detail is just printed on a lycra body suit with a plastic mask on a string to top it off. The "knee pads" don't even line up with the knees
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