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dukefett
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Raine24
How do you go from
to
and not feel
dirty
AF? You're right, they're the SilverHawks, so make them silver? Is that... is that a confusing thing? Like, just say you
can't or won't
make them metallic and stop calling the chrome a toy invention, it's really really
really
awkward seeing someone say these characters aren't supposed to look like the bumpers on a '57 Chevy. The entire iconography of the series is built around chrome, I honestly didn't even know they made toys for this show until a couple of years ago and even I knew these dudes were chrome, just
stop
saying the chrome is a toy invention
Am I nuts? I'm not the only one who reads something like this and feels intense loathing, am I? Is it the illustrator in me that knows what drawn chrome looks like?
I mean he did explicitly explain,
again
, why they can't vac metal the figure because of articulation and plastics used and how the paint is going to look more metallic in production. Later on he says they'll most likely do vac metal Reaction because they're much, much simpler figures.
There's a difference between metallic and just being chromed out. There's literally no way they can do vac metal for fully articulated figures so I don't know why that's even a problem. Sorry you want chrome, but they just can't make the figures that way.
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