I am expecting the Blondie head with re-sculpted hair and no stubble. I sincerely hope I'm wrong though and we get something else--so far as it's appropriate for the character, the less neutral the better to distinguish it from Blondie.
Funny that some accusations were made that Trevor's Blondie, if it had a flaw, appeared a bit too old for that character, and would work better as a basis for Harry.Clint was five years older when Dirty Harry came out, compared to GBU. He definitely looked a little fuller in the face.
Clint was five years older when Dirty Harry came out, compared to GBU. He definitely looked a little fuller in the face.
Dont assume that much... Trevor always loves a challenge. And what can be better than having a Dirty Harry with one of his signature expressions... I mean an expressive sculpt in my opinion oodles a lot more attitude and presence on display...Yeah, I really doubt we will get any expression besides serious/neutral.
I dont think most collectors 'like' neutral sculpts per se, they own them because most companies/artists offer sculpts that way... IMO a good expression works well when its executed right on, and when it does happen. It definitely shines more than the normal sculpts eg The Laughing Joker, or the Looney Bateman. I think its simply down to execution more than preference...
there was no option to buy the clothing set only. and that tweed jacket is the best i've seen in ⅙ scale, word to ma.There was plenty of opportunities to purchase Scott's outfit and unpainted set as well.
there was no option to buy the clothing set only. and that tweed jacket is the best i've seen in ⅙ scale, word to ma.
voted grey with red sweater and here's hoping that it will replicate the quality!
Yes, there was the option to buy head and clothing set only - a few weeks after the full figure :slap:slap