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Action Figure GAF |OT| Articulated figures murdered my wallet

jackdoe

Member
If you're happy then more power to you. I consider it one of the most disappointing figures in my collection. The cowl included on the original release is just bad (fixed in the armory release), the fat suit hinders the lower half in articulation, the chest has a weird misalignment where the lines meet the bat, the pads are too puffy, just one of those that I wish HT would go back and redo. Especially after seeing how good the BvS release was.
If it's anything like the Armory version, it has a mediocre cape as well. I had to buy one of those custom Tony Mei capes for my Armory Batman to satisfy my OCD.

Sorry for the DP, but it turns out SOC Gypsy Danger is already up for preorder and most places have even stopped accepting any more. BBTS still have it, though.
I'm tempted, but it doesn't look like a $250 figure (i.e. hyper detailed)..
 
Too much for me.

How much was that Dva statue again?

OMG

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Rootbeer

Banned
Apparently Hasbro announced the Black Series will start using the new face technique that Legends has used beginning in Spring of 2018,
First example will be
Let's get all the fanboys to buy loads of The Last Jedi figures in the last part of 2017, then switch to an undeniably better paint scheme in 2018 after which we'll release updated versions of those figures... even though that system has been available since early 2017 (or even late 2016) when they began producing the GotG w2 figures... thanks a TON, Hasbro
 

LiK

Member
Hasbro also needs to make more Black series figures so they don't sell out instantly. I gave up buying them. Even when I get a preorder in on Amazon, they canceled on me. It happened twice already.
 

jackdoe

Member
I don't follow 🤔



SOC are great. Some of the most high quality stuff I own. What's something worth $250 for you?
Oh, I know it's made of high quality materials which justify its price tag. I just don't like the paint app and think that it makes it look cheaper than it actually is. When the unpainted prototype first popped up, I was hoping for a paint app closer to this:

https://www.sideshowtoy.com/collectibles/pacific-rim-gipsy-danger-pacific-rim-sideshow-collectibles-400191/

With some weathering effects it would look perfect.
 

WolfStark

Member
I won't be surprised if the final product of Rey looks better than the prototype they have on display. That's exactly what happened with Gamora and Nebula.

May very well be but the Hasbro Star Wars department has it also that the prototypes they show look a lot better then they do at release. I am very hesistant after all the failures now, which is really annoying, considering how the Marvel department is advancing from year to year now.
 
I really should post the OT2 thread with the OT being nothing but "Fuck Diggeh" and call it a day.

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May very well be but the Hasbro Star Wars department has it also that the prototypes they show look a lot better then they do at release.

This is figure/statue manufacturing 101. They (even Sideshow does this) bring in professional painters for the prototypes, and for the final mass-produced pieces, I think they just pull hobos off the street and hand them a paint sprayer.
 

WolfStark

Member
This is figure/statue manufacturing 101. They (even Sideshow does this) bring in professional painters for the prototypes, and for the final mass-produced pieces, I think they just pull hobos off the street and hand them a paint sprayer.

Yeah but most often, the final result nowadays is really good, if not even better. With Figuarts I mostly really get what I see, same with Max Factory, Hot Toys goes even as far as that the promo-shots are often so badly lightened/shopped that the faces are looking a lot better in your hand. Kotobukiyas are also looking at least the same in hand. Hell even Amiibos look very close to the promos/protos. Hasbro on the other hand was sometimes near to fraud.
 
Yeah but most often, the final result nowadays is really good, if not even better. With Figuarts I mostly really get what I see, same with Max Factory, Hot Toys goes even as far as that the promo-shots are often so badly lightened/shopped that the faces are looking a lot better in your hand. Kotobukiyas are also looking at least the same in hand. Hell even Amiibos look very close to the promos/protos. Hasbro on the other hand was sometimes near to fraud.

Because Japanese figure manufacturers have work ethic. And they take pride in the products they sell. I think it's a cultural difference. In America it's all about profit, but Japanese companies want to uphold the quality associated with the brand name... except Griffon, obviously.
 
May very well be but the Hasbro Star Wars department has it also that the prototypes they show look a lot better then they do at release. I am very hesistant after all the failures now, which is really annoying, considering how the Marvel department is advancing from year to year now.

Just for comparison
Old technique Rey vs new in the same display
Regardless of the final quality its such a night and day difference to the base hopefully it keeps some from being disasters.
 

TAJ

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
I won't be surprised if the final product of Rey looks better than the prototype they have on display. That's exactly what happened with Gamora and Nebula.

They already said they're still tweaking it.
 

WolfStark

Member
Because Japanese figure manufacturers have work ethic. And they take pride in the products they sell. I think it's a cultural difference. In America it's all about profit, but Japanese companies want to uphold the quality associated with the brand name... except Griffon, obviously.

I didn't even noticed I only wrote down asian manufacturers but you are right, it's really notable. Blizzard with their first polystone of Tracer was also pretty hideous compared to what they promised, so outside of Japan and Asia there is really something to learn.

@Razgriz-Specter
Yes the difference is already obvious but I won't be too happy, too early. The promise is nice but they have to deliver. The time they took to use the technique and the time until the first product arrives is pretty long and it's annoying how many figures lack a good paint job until then. All the TFA stuff, all the Rogue One stuff, all the TLJ stuff and of course all the figures aside from the new movies, Ahsoka, Sabine, Hera, Jaina, Thrawn, Tarkin.. a whole lot of otherwise great figues with the face-paint of a blind, one armed parkinson patient. Great that there seems to be an advancement but I am honestly asking myself what about all these figures of the last three years? I bet someone like Rey or Poe Dameron is getting a make-over but I have my doubts about the grand scale and that's really a shame.
 

jackdoe

Member
Because Japanese figure manufacturers have work ethic. And they take pride in the products they sell. I think it's a cultural difference. In America it's all about profit, but Japanese companies want to uphold the quality associated with the brand name... except Griffon, obviously.
Everything is made in China though which is the surprising part. Hasbro must pay for the cheapest labor available and have the laxest of QC standards.

Where I buy this

Or is it not on sale yet
It's not up for pre-order yet, but should release early next year.
 
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