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Green Arrow - As far as face sculpt and detail he's hard to beat.
Tin Man - The actor likeness is uncanny.
Green Goblin - I think that face sculpt is a dead on likeness to the early Steve Ditko renderings. There hasn't been ANY mego-like figure to even approach a remote likeness to the comics since (which has always puzzled me a bit).
Most inaccurate (8 inch line):
The Lizard - Whatever the sculptor was smoking made him blind as well. THAT'S a lizard? Really? And if that expression doesn't scream "stoned", I don't know what does.
Iron Man - Nose or no nose, there's too much facial expression here. And since when did he ever have ears like that? I agree with the theories that this sculpt was probably originally intended to be Doctor Doom (and then got slightly altered before going into production). Sad too since this figure has the coolest gloves, belt and boots in the entire line.
Hutch - I love the series and I think they did a descent job on Starsky, but the likeness on Hutch is just way off. And why didn't they just give him a Fonzie jacket or a pseudo-leather vest (like they did overseas) instead of that p*ss-colored fuzz vest? I never got that either.
I know! Right? The Waltons are scary accurate... I always look at Johnboy and think to myself, "damn... why weren't you in a cooler cult show I could use this head as a custom for? All I got now is the "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" Show Host custom I've had planned for so long"
Of course then again for all I know so are OMBC.
I always thought Trek had it for personality but not really likeness. They reminded me of cartoon/live action hybrid, which was really cool. Then I actually picked up a few Space: 1999 figures and ... Alan Carter and Morrow like woah! That's a well-sculpted line.
S&H is good but a little exaggerated. Not like CHiPs, but still.
Thor, GG and Mr F in my book for supers.
Fonzie and the Trek figures are dead on, I agree Uhura looks very generic. As far as cheez, I would have to throw in Mugato, Gorn, and the Talosian Clown suit even though the Talosian's head is very impressive. Other cheez mentions would have to be the 12 inch Black Hole figures Giant heads.
I remember as a kid, I had Cap and loved him (gotta love the shield). I remember noticing the uniform differences you mentioned, but I always just pretended like the superheroes just had a few different uniforms, some of them with slight variations.
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That's a cool thought, I wish I would have focused on as a kid.. I was GREATLY disappointed in Cap when I first saw him..!! Not so much the costume, but the expression. Spiderman was much better.
Jeez, I forgot about the Titans.., yes, Kid Flash was 'dead-on'..
Speedy? Excellent head sculpt, but costume could have been more accurate. Still turned out nice.
I shaved off Iron Man's nose and painted the eyes and mouth black,
showed it to my wife and she said - "He looks really mean."
I don't think MEGO cared if Iron Man had a nose or not - they wanted
a more kid friendly face than the comics showed - and to show that
it was not a robot, but a man inside.
Of course when I was a kid, I remember coloring IM's eyes black.
The nose didn't bother me that much.
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I hate to say it, but as far as cheese content goes: Iron Man. They never should have painted in the eyes or added the nose. [/QUOTE]
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