If you google for bunnies the basic color seems to be all-black.
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Sideshow just released this Harley Quinn. It's the second version they made of her animated appearance. Here's a comparison pic between v1 and v2. Disappointing that Sideshow couldn't scale the HS properly to the TBL S24A body they used as the base body.skywalkersaga wrote:Thanks for the pics, doodlehobby. I was not even aware of the existence of those Harley Quinn heads, so it's good you mentioned them in case anyone else was wondering.
And welcome, Kayla. : )
I actually don't mind it one bit! I think it would help if her head was sitting a little higher, but otherwise the head doesn't seem overly big to me. I think it just seems that way because of the big expression. If I imagine the mouth closed the head doesn't look that big to me. ^^doodlehobby wrote:Sideshow just released this Harley Quinn. It's the second version they made of her animated appearance. Here's a comparison pic between v1 and v2. Disappointing that Sideshow couldn't scale the HS properly to the TBL S24A body they used as the base body.
Diana wrote:I actually don't mind it one bit! I think it would help if her head was sitting a little higher, but otherwise the head doesn't seem overly big to me. I think it just seems that way because of the big expression. If I imagine the mouth closed the head doesn't look that big to me. ^^doodlehobby wrote:Sideshow just released this Harley Quinn. It's the second version they made of her animated appearance. Here's a comparison pic between v1 and v2. Disappointing that Sideshow couldn't scale the HS properly to the TBL S24A body they used as the base body.
skywalkersaga wrote:Yeah, it does seem like the expression and face shape is throwing things off more than the size of the head. It's that giant grin plus the somewhat large chin that makes it look a bit odd, but overall it's not drastically oversized (I've seen heads used with the s25b that are much larger). It's neat that Sideshow used one of the smaller tbleague bodies for one of their figures -- I wish more official figures would use that body, as it's one of my fave tbleague bodies out there and it would be nice to have more outfits specifically tailored to it.
Melancholia wrote:Any updates on pale headsculpts for the petite bodies?
Kayla wrote:Melancholia wrote:Any updates on pale headsculpts for the petite bodies?
Super Duck produced for a while smaller pale head sculpts that went well together for S24A and sometimes S26A:
---> e.g. SDH002, SHD006, SHD11, SHD12, SHD15, SDDX01, SDDX02, SDDX03.
Some of these head sculpts with moving eyes (SDDX01, SDDX02, SDDX03) only have a small neck hole anyway, which doesn't fit on the normal-sized bodies at all.
I bought these smaller head sculpts mentioned above, but that was more in 2020 and 2021. They will probably be very difficult to buy as original head sculpts now (only bad knockoffs on ebay - watch out).
At some point, Super Duck started producing normal-sized head sculpts again (without warning, of course). I usually have Phicen S16A (pale) in reserve for that.
And after years of making pale head sculpts, they've been trying to make suntan head sculpts for a while now - many still available for pre-order. (I haven't ordered any of those yet).
I later bought some head sculpts from YM-Toys and these seem to be smaller in general and fit the S24/S25 well. At least a good chance if you try ...
skywalkersaga wrote:It's one of the many Super Duck Nier Automata 2B headsculpts, I believe, but I don't think it is widely available anymore, unfortunately. It's from several years ago now.
skywalkersaga wrote:It's one of the many Super Duck Nier Automata 2B headsculpts, I believe, but I don't think it is widely available anymore, unfortunately. It's from several years ago now.
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