Stryker2011 wrote:While I appreciate all the photos, I seriously hope you didn’t actually cancel plans to do this (I was only teasing earlier).
LOL, no. I didn't really want to go in the first place.
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Stryker2011 wrote:While I appreciate all the photos, I seriously hope you didn’t actually cancel plans to do this (I was only teasing earlier).
davidd wrote:Impressive level of detail for such small figures.
Did you have to buckle the straps behind the knees? That looks like... not fun.
Do the helmets fit over the head, or in place of the head?
No I think you're right. I wish the hair was a little longer or evenly cut, since it can't but fall this way, which looks off. Or constantly windswept. But I don't mind it too much. ^^Xavion2004 wrote:I do have one pet peeve though, and that’s the hair. It looks like they just randomly hacked it off at the bottom, and it’s not even. As much as I love the Spartan Commander (Black) in the 1/6 line, they did the same thing to her…cut the hair quite a bit shorter than the prototype and left it completely uneven. I wish TBL would leave it to us to cut our dolls’ hair if we think it’s too long.
In general though, I think they came out very well!
EDIT: Oh, I see now. The hair is cut even, it’s just swept up and under a bit. I didn’t notice until I took another look at the picture from the back. Their faces are beautiful.
I assume it was, because at the 1/6 version the skirt was also dirtied up.Diana wrote:
I'm not sure whether that white skirt was already dirty. That could have been my bad. But I like it so it doesn't matter.
Xavion2004 wrote:Here’s a really nice look at all six head sculpts:
Imperial Guardians Head Sculpts
C and F look REALLY nice. Great news for Diana, and now I’m sorely tempted to get them as well.
Diana wrote:C and F were just delivered apparently, so pics will soon follow!
TravelGuide wrote:The only thing I don't like about these figures is the tying lace on the back. It makes them stand out as small models on the pics.
They probably want to do some sightseeing, or visit some bars.davidd wrote:These look impressively detailed for tiny 1/12 scale figures. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of the two I finally broke down and ordered - the "D" and "E" versions - which are currently delayed in postal limbo somewhere in New York.
davidd wrote:These look impressively detailed for tiny 1/12 scale figures. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of the two I finally broke down and ordered - the "D" and "E" versions - which are currently delayed in postal limbo somewhere in New York.
Xavion2004 wrote:Interesting. I never know they were marked in any way. I took the knee and shin guards off the left leg of one of my Imperial Guardians (Gold) and sure enough, they had little “L”s inside them. I needed a light and a magnifying glass getting old sucks.
One good rule of thumb on the shin guards is that the buckles should be on the outside of the legs.
Kallor8 wrote:
Oh I know how to get them looking right, I was just surprised to see that the markings on mine were telling me the opposite. I was just curious how widespread it was.
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