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I admit I am easily pleased and all of these head sculpts give me plenty of joy and happiness and surpass all reasons I had starting this hobby only a few years back.
To me the laughing sculpt is amazing and add in the backdrop etc its a perfect representation of that scene. The other sculpt and outfit in my eyes is also just amazing to me as to how they can achieve this in 1/6.
Enterbay 1/4 I was expecting same or more as a larger scale adds benefits that should be exploited as otherwise what is the point of it except for it being larger? I like it but can't stand the fact that the tie is total garbage. I actually don't care for the quality of the material as I totally expect material being flimsier if they are to look the part in a down scaled representation but that print is just fully and wrong.

Yeah I think everyone hates it, Enterbay just don't care they have no pride a tie is a tie to them. However, for me it is just a minor detail I can over look, despite the fact that it looks like it is made out of paper. :lol



Other parts I can accept a little more through fuzzing. MRM's sculpt when I first laid my eyes on had be scared. His work has progressed so much!!! Usually i dont contribute negative comments but in this case it is to highlight how far he has come!!! His early hair implant work on DX01 was Soso and nowhere even near the hairclub for men work of art from Lala(?) who did the Tony Stark custom.

Yeah Lalla is a genius! Some of his work fools me into thinking they are real people because he is so good at painting as well as implanting hair.



But i am glad he stuck to his guns as he took the good EB joker sculpt to the level 1/4 deserves!!! I had to own it and at the price he demands it is almost unreasonably cheap compared to what has come before him for a custom head like this. Bravo!!



:borg "Resistance is Futile"

Yep he sure did! :yess:
 
I think I even ask Lalla before and just the hair implant alone was what MRM is charging for the entire 1/4 head so MRM is a bargain (man I will lynch myself if he starts charging more now because of what I have said lol)
But back to topic. If you like to create and display scenes or groups of characters this DX11 is the way to go. If you prefer to have museum style individual pieces that poke you and your guests in the eye then go for EB and if you can afford MRM/EB. Now if you can afford both ............


:borg "Resistance is Futile"
 
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I think I even ask Lalla before and just the hair implant alone was what MRM is charging for the entire 1/4 head so MRM is a bargain (man I will lynch myself if he starts charging more now because of what I have said lol)

Yeah Lalla charges a lot, probably because he is so well known.:dunno Let's hope MRM keeps his prices fair. :pray:

But back to topic. If you like to create and display scenes or groups of characters this DX11 is the way to go. If you prefer to have museum style individual pieces that pole you and your guests in the eye then go for EB and if you can afford MRM/EB. Now if you can afford both ............


:borg "Resistance is Futile"

:exactly:
 
I was as skeptical as anyone about the 2.0 outfit before I got the set, and I've been converted to an unabashed fan of it. It just works, once properly fit onto the body. The longer neck also really helps it look much less bulky around the shoulders.

I dyed the blazer again this morning, think this is about as dark as it's gonna get.

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Looks even better crow. Didn't want to say it yesterday but you could have made it darker. :lol

Still looked great but definitely better now. :exactly:
 
Looks even better crow. Didn't want to say it yesterday but you could have made it darker. :lol

Still looked great but definitely better now. :exactly:

Haha, you should have said something so I wouldn't have agonized about it all day!

I think what I did the first time around was wash and ring too much dye out of it before I dried it. This time I just rinsed it for a second, then wrung and dried it out. Left more dye in there. I'm going to dye my second blazer here in a few minutes.
 
I'm undressing this guy today. Any tips regarding the shoes/ ankles? I don't want to wreck anything, and I've never worked with this terrible new ankle design before.
 
Anyone have an idea of what I could use for the thumb ring for a grenade rig? I was going to use a ring from a grenade, but his thumb was too big. Any suggestions?
 
Haha, you should have said something so I wouldn't have agonized about it all day!

I think what I did the first time around was wash and ring too much dye out of it before I dried it. This time I just rinsed it for a second, then wrung and dried it out. Left more dye in there. I'm going to dye my second blazer here in a few minutes.


Sorry man! Next time I'll be more honest with you. :wink1:


And so it begins! :lol You're gonna start dyeing things that don't even need dyeing. :rotfl



.......I do. :lol
 
Well, every time I say this I end up being a giant hypocrite but for the foreseeable future I can't say I'm going to buy anymore figures. They're pricing me out of the game and I've already sold/traded everything I possibly would ever want to get rid of. So this might be it for a while. :)

Though dyeing is a good skill to learn.
 
What I find alarming is when you get older you can relate so many things to, Frank Sinatra.
 
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