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Bearjew
I will start by saying that I am happy that NECA is giving buyers what they want with comic figures.people have wanted the female for ages.
With that said, am I the only one who thinks this wave is terrible?
It just gets worse with new pictures. Broken tusk looks like they stuck all the left over armor from rejected predator ideas onto an old left over body. Why does he have the Flash bolts on his armor? Why does he have multiple ones? The painted blue/black alien head looks out of place and odd. The groing plate with fpur balls and a random bone stuck on it and tassles, WTF?
NECA excels at respecting the source material. Broken Tusk looks like he stepped out of the 90's Aliens vs. Predator. Compare with the comic books scans below:
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Hornhead isn't much better. The colors are bland, and the over sized tusks make him look like the stupid one out of the predator family. It might have work if the mouth had been opened some but like that he just looks like a broken beaver predator. Does anybody else see B.P. Richfield from Dinosaurs when the look at his strange crossed eyes?
Here I agree. I am not a fan of this particular Predator's design. Still, NECA honored it very well. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
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Finally Machiko, it isn't that bad but I don't think that the images reflect the quality that we have seen in human figures from the Alien line or even Dutch. Especially if they don't fix her size.
Krunomo explained it best:
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It says she is 6.5" which is the same as Vasquez. Makes sense as Janette Goldstein is 5'3" and the average Japanese women is 5'2".
So there you go.
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Bearjew
Speaking of Dinosaurs how cool would it be if NECA picked up that line?
It wouldn't.
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