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I think Keaton's mask, with his face sitting so far back in it, makes for the most life-like sculpt yet out of Hot Toys. You could literally fool someone into thinking it's a photograph of Keaton in the suit, and not a toy. Insane!!!
I think Keaton's mask, with his face sitting so far back in it, makes for the most life-like sculpt yet out of Hot Toys. You could literally fool someone into thinking it's a photograph of Keaton in the suit, and not a toy. Insane!!!
Now I REALLY want one!
Chris
Glad you liked it E2C. When I removed the lid covering the figure I could only say "Oh my God!"... Incredibly realistic indeed...
Awesome photos! Question... Where is the knob to control the eyes in the cowl?
Yo bro! I really hope that you have found the answers to most of your questions. As for the eyes system, here is what Michael Crawford had to say upon review of this figure:
"The PERS works pretty easily - the back of the head is held in place with a magnet. Pop it off and you'll find an itty bitty joystick. Move it side to side, up and down, and the eyes follow."
Please forgive me on the limited information provided but I mostly keep my figures in their boxes (MIB/MOC) and don't mess up with them (i.e. placing and posing cape, interchanging hands, using accessories, removing parts from it to reveal hidden mechanisms, etc. are a NO-NO in my book).
This is a great figure to acquire either for any personal collection or as an investment since I'm sure this figure value will sky rocket in the secondary market in no time....
You are right BK! The rubber suit feels so thin that I didn't want to even pose him... This is only my second Hot Toys figure (first was Christopher Reeve Superman) so I can't speak for myself, but I have read in several forums that this rubber suit should be an improvement over previous rubber suits from Hot Toys in the sense that it will not "melt" / "Deteriorate"...
Want to see some amazing shots? Click on this link below. This is from the Sideshow forum where everyone create sets for their figures and light them in dramatic ways. Just amazing work. When you get to the page just scroll down and you will see the shots. Just amazing.
Want to see some amazing shots? Click on this link below. This is from the Sideshow forum where everyone create sets for their figures and light them in dramatic ways. Just amazing work. When you get to the page just scroll down and you will see the shots. Just amazing.
Those are some sweet shots of the figure! I love the magenta-esque lighting on it; really accents the black and yellow of the figure.
I'm afraid if I had an "articulated sculpture" of this quality, I'd have to crack it out of it's packaging just to get it into a really cool pose like some of those photos and then just put the whole thing (figure, diorama, etc) into a really good, airtight glass or acrylic display case....
sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.
I think Keaton's mask, with his face sitting so far back in it, makes for the most life-like sculpt yet out of Hot Toys. You could literally fool someone into thinking it's a photograph of Keaton in the suit, and not a toy. Insane!!!
Now I REALLY want one!
Chris
I agree...see hector! i'm not the only one who thinks that!
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