Yes is it attached. The other end of that neck piece looks exactly the same, it takes another ball joint from the body on the other end.
Just use your fingers to first push it down to make sure it's in place, then use your fingers to press it in place.
Use need nose plyers to spin that sucker...
I removed the lining in my jacket some time ago, I also cut the sleeves off the shirt :horror
But what I wanted to share was another step I took. I cut rectangles of aluminum from a pop can and put it in the pockets and sides.
The effect allows you to pose the jacket like a cheaper wire affect...
I can agree with you in some respects, but I can see that the story of this figure hasn't been fully written yet...
I don't think I have ever seen a third party "kit" produced so fast for a figure before, nor a second sculpt to boot...
Here's what I foresee:
- More headsculpts
- A Base
- A...
Also just wanted to add...
I wonder how many people/slaves hot toys fires a year?
I ask because just like ex employee's from mcfarlane built NECA,
Hot toys might be creating an army of talented solo artists...
FUTURE SO BRIGHT, gotta wear shades...:cool::cool::cool:
Absolutely the sculpt is out of scale, and also if that is the mold maker... the head for production will be even smaller.
I love EVERYthing about this except how it looks :cuckoo::rotfl
What I mean is the effort, the knowledge that there is interest for this and the price isn't so bad.
Just...
Thanks QBomb71~ Let me explain why I feel it IS necessary...
The figure you are looking at IS indeed modified.
To the untrained eye these two bodies would certainly look almost identical, however there are some shortcuts here that Hot toys shouldn't me making.
1) Long ankle pegs. They work on...
Sure no problem, just pose your HULK with his arms up holding the shelve above... I'm sure he'll be strong enough :rotfl:rotfl:rotfl
Did you see the U-bolt option?