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' Big heads are bad M'kay '

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It's a matter of lighting and photography, gido, the details of the sculpt have not changed.
 
Could MJ or producer show " new" head in such way and I'll pay all and be calm and happy.Please!

Well MJ is not going to pay for EMS shipping to send me the sculpt so I can take one photo for one person, sorry!
 
But he can make closeup by himself I think...And about size-he just should made pic with both heads compare and any body will see changes.But now I and I think I'm not alone, want to be sure about likness is not lost by size changes because in new pics nose and eyes looks different.That's it.Believe me-I want it to be still fantastic.
 
Do you see any subtle differences (other than head size) between this, & what you originally photographed Marf?

I know the lighting conditions might be different, but it looks so different to me.

Edit: I was looking for a clear pic without the moody shadows, & it seems Gido posted one above. Yep, quite the difference.
 
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I'm paid in full, I have no doubts once I find a suitable body this will be amazing, very excited to have this sculpt complete a most wanted John McClane figure for me! Great job helping Dane!
 
I'm also thankfull to Dane and I want this head badly, but don't you think head looks different?Even Dane have not seen new sized head in hand(is it?)-that's why I ask MJ to make closeups.But all respect and regards to Dane for helping in this!
 
When you look at the various photos, it does look a little different from one picture to the next. I do think that is due to the camera, the lighting, and two paint jobs that don't match perfectly. I've been looking at all the details, the creases in the face, etc. They all seem to match. It's the overall appearance between the two that is slightly different.

I know I'm going to get something fantastic. I'll deal with it then. Something can always be done. Understandable though that you'd want to simply pull something out and put it on the shelf and it would be perfect. Not a perfect world.
 
I do think that is due to the camera, the lighting, and two paint jobs that don't match perfectly. I've been looking at all the details, the creases in the face, etc. They all seem to match.

I know I'm going to get something fantastic. I'll deal with it then. Something can always be done. Understandable though that you'd want to simply pull something out and put it on the shelf and it would be perfect. Not a perfect world.

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Just trying to help here. Most likely whatever body you use, the head color is not going to match the body color. There's a lot of skin showing so maybe a lot of people will choose to paint the body. If that's the case and you want to use the Worldbox body, you can still mod the neck. I've been a modeler most of my life. I build a lot of resin models. I use two part epoxy gel glue (Devcon Plastic Welder is my favorite). It is great for fabrication. You can use it to bulk up the neck and shoulders. The gel is thick and stays exactly where you put it. You can use thin layers to build it up or just blob it on. After it starts to firm up, you can literlly shape it with your fingers. After it dries, you can sand it. It's basically just resin. I know a lot of people are going to think it's a lot of work, but it isn't that hard. You're not creating a headsculpt here. Just something to think about for those who might want to pass on this. Most likely the route I'm going to take as I don't want to wait and wait for just the right body.
 
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