davidd wrote:An award is an award, and well worth celebrating, even if it is a shared credit for Best Adapted Screenplay for a Musical Documentary Short Subject.
Good to see that this new body type is capable of holding poses even when clothed, and that the arms can hold items in a raised overhead position!
Nice “Elvira style” couch!
Right on! Actually I just got this Oscar from a parted out Joker set and figured it would go with a leading actress, without any specific knowledge of her credentials in that respect.
The outfit does not really get much in the way of the articulation here (although it was quite difficult to put it on), but the joints are reasonably strong so far.
The couch is one of the first pieces of sixth-scale furniture I came to own. It is rotocast (I think), and one of the legs a little short, so I extended it with green stuff and painted to match (luckily it is in the back so it doesn't show). Also repainted the couch from its original brown red, and the glossed the brown framing to resemble polished wood. I'm glad you liked it.
Valiarde wrote:She looks great. Well posed and I enjoyed that little series.
You did root the hair right?
I thought she might enjoy the wine more than the oscar after the show
Thank you very much, Simon, I'm glad you liked this. Why settle for one or the other, I'm sure she enjoyed both the wine and the award, although unwinding had priority.
Yes, I rehaired this head -- it was featured here once before -- removing the original molded hair and diadem (this was Hot Toys' Tena).
r3500vdp wrote:Very cool scene, kicking off the heels and going for a wine!
Thank you very much, I'm glad you enjoyed it.