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I think the Tonner figures just announced show that the Bombshells might be better released as regular sculpted figures by DC Collectibles; the translation into fabric doesn't look all that great at 16". Half the size would likely do little better:
The promo shots popping up on e-tailer sites look tempting, but this looks like it falls short of those pics. It's not that bad, but it's not particularly good, either. Plus, we haven't seen how FTC would handle tall, over the knee boots like that in an 8" scale, or get the scarf to flow right.Comment
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^^^ Or the Zica female.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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^^^ I hope that is what is delaying Catwoman and Batgirl from being added to the line. CTVT needs to update all its body styles and work towards ditching the rubber bands, too.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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^^ CTVT could pay Zica/Castaway to use the body.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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Neither of the other bodies would be better. The Mattel bodies were horribly constructed and knock-kneed. The Zica body looks okay, but I see some major problems once you start putting a costume on it. The figure looks good nekkid, but the proportions don't look to allow for much going on it. Boots are going to look enormous on the feet, the neck looks thick, which is going to make the Supergirl scarf hard to do, and the midsection looks likes it's going to bulk up really fast. Think about the Supergirl, and layering the top, the skirt and the corset with the "S" on it over that waistline. There's a reason the Barbie doll has such a ludicrously tiny waist: at this scale, the thickness of each layer of clothing adds up fast. The standard Mego female has some of the same problem around the waist with that ball joint, so I don't see any real advantage here to the Zica body. Add in the double joints at the elbows and knees, which rarely look right, especially on a female figure, when bent (they'd likely look really odd under those over the knee boots), and I wouldn't count on the end result being too great.
The Zica female looks like they basically scaled down a Cy Girl body, but didn't account for the even smaller scale or some of the accommodations the Cy Girl's made to clothing at small scale (especially the way they did the boot feet). The Mego body lacks some of the definition and shape you'd really need to pull off some of these Bombshells. And the Mattel body lacks basically anything that would make it work for pretty much anything. What we'd need is basically an 8" Cy Girl version 1 body with a wasp waist and tiny feet you can put a boot over. And compatible with the standard Mego heads.Comment
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