![]() I think that something is all about the edges. Hot Toys usually does wear and damage so well that it's a competitive advantage for them. They tried to replicate that here.and failed. As you can see, there's plenty of dirt, and even more scrapes and scratches. Trooper from the game, complete with battle damaged red paint. It's not that it's not clean and neat - it shouldn't be. That was the good news - now comes the bad. ![]() Considering this is pretty much the same figure with a new paint You either like the approach or you don't - IĪs you'd expect, he stands just a little over 12" tall, the same as the previous 'tall' Stormtrooper. There is a light weight, almost brittle feel to the hard plastic that Hot Toys uses, but this isn't new or unique. The various helmets in the Star Wars Universe have been poured over and minutely examinedįor years by some very, shall we say, particular fans, and even slight variations can be obvious to them. I'm sure that some fans can find issues, particularly with the helmet. The key to his different look comes in the paint job and accessories, and I'll discuss those more in later categories. I can't find any changes to the helmet orĪrmor from the first version they released based on the early films, and it's pretty rare that a company would pay big money to make very minor alterationsĪnyway. I loved the Trooper sculpt before, I certainly love it once again here.
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