Dress Accessories: Costume: ★Red jersey X1 red jersey ★Red ball pants X1 Red ball pants ★White jersey X1 white jersey ★White ball pants X1 White ball pants ★Basketball X1 Basketball ★Basketball shoes X1 pair Basketball shoes ★Wristguard X1 Wristband
※Supplementary instructions: large version of the ball suit: 6 sets of ball suits; 1 big gift bag (1 piece of steel bone-coated male body; 1 piece of towel, 1 piece of bath towel); ※Additional instructions: Large edition jersey: 6 sets of jersey sets ; Send another large gift pack (1 steel bone coated male allogeneic body; 1 towel, 1 bath towel)
When these sets first showed up as pre-orders, I liked them but wasn't sure if I was going to go for them. Eventually I decided to pick one up, largely so I could put together a Cap figure matching the nice rendition of Peggy Carter by JX Toys that I reviewed some time ago.
The set includes a shirt, pants, shoes, coat, belt, tie, and cap, as well as a number of accessories that allow for achieving slightly different looks.
It comes neatly packaged in a simple cardboard box with an image of the fully-outfitted figure.
I mounted everything on a TBLeague M31 body, which was suitable for Chris Evans' height and probably the only TBLeague body to be reasonably easy to dress up in these clothes.
The cap had some trouble fitting over the sculpted hair of the HT head sculpt I chose, but perhaps it would be easier with other heads.
The tie has the tendency to want to jut out from the body. I restrained it with double-sided tape and the jacket, but it was annoying enough to keep me from trying to depict the look without the jacket on. Peggy tried to help adjust it, as it also kept going crooked.
Not sure whether the tie ever got properly fixed, but those two sure did...
While some of the accessories came already attached to the uniform, others were left to me. This was not just a question of the ones that are interchangeable or optional (the extras I did not use are in the photo below), as several were definitely an integral part of the uniform/look -- e.g., the badge on the cap, etc.
Attaching these tiny items with glue is a pain, so I don't plan to mess much with the outfit now that I have put it together. Perhaps someone can advise on the best part of glue for this sort of thing; I used Gorilla superglue (without expecting it to work perfectly), and indeed some things got detached and had to be redone. The armbands are essentially lengths of ribbed cloth tape that you have to put on the lower sleeves, and require some care doing so; they can also come undone.
Overall, the outfitted figure looks good, and although the layers of clothing and the relative stiffness and tightness of the jacket impede the articulation a little, it works pretty well.
He certainly passed the sitting test well enough for Peggy to get cozy.
The sunglasses are all one piece of thin, bendable metal, although they have a nice reflective finish on the front side. You can bend their temples to fit the head sculpt of your choice, and they sit pretty well.
Here is a closer look at the sunglasses, thanks to Ovy's question --
All in all, a pretty nice set, and one that will probably be a viable option if you want to put together this look.
POPTOYS 1/6 POP COSTUME Series X19 World War II Edition Golden Age US Team UniformUniform Set B -19 Years Reprint
List:
Uniform blouse shirt trousers leather shoes tie 尉 尉 military rank epaulettes *2 US collar flower *2 Flying Eagle Pattern Collar*2 (Realizing the style of the collar in the movie) Silver Senior Army Umbrella Dropout*1 Army Combat Infantry Chapter*1 Blue badge*1
No head carving and body .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ... POPTOYS 1/6 POP COSTUME X19 WWII Golden Ages Captain Uniform suit B List:
A uniform jacket The shirt Trousers Leather shoes Tie The rank of captain armband *2 US collar *2 The eagle pattern *2 (restore the pattern style in the movie) Silver senior army parachute chapter *1 The army combat Infantry Badge *1 Blue Badge *1
P OPTOYS 1/6 Series X19 World War II Edition Golden Age US Team UniformUniform Set
Reprinted in 2019
List: Uniform blouse shirt trousers leather shoes tie uniform belt 尉 尉 military rank epaulettes *2 US collar flower *2 Flying Eagle Pattern Collar*2 (Realizing the style of the collar in the movie) Silver Senior Army Umbrella Dropout*1 Army Combat Infantry Chapter*1 Blue badge*1
POPTOYS 1/6 X19 Golden Age Captain uniform suits List:
A uniform jacket The shirt Trousers Leather shoes Tie Uniform belt Belt The rank of captain armband *2 US collar *2 The eagle pattern *2 (restore the pattern style in the movie) Silver senior army parachute chapter *1 The army combat Infantry Badge *1 Blue Badge*1
To answer a question on the old forum as to whether TBLeague M33 bodies would work well with 1/6 suits, I did some experimenting (I didn't recall actually stuffing an M33 into a whole suit before) and here are the results. Because the user asking the question intends to use this for a Tom Chandler character, I used the appropriate Eric Dane head sculpt which I had picked up together with a few other pieces of the DAM Toys set. The suit I used is the POP Toys X22-B (Men's striped suit BLUE).
As I expected, the suit is a very tight fit, although with patience and perseverance one could achieve a very decent result (I might have, had I not run out of both); the naval uniform was easier to put on, in part because it was somewhat stretchy. The tight fit on the suit gets in the way of articulation a bit, and I would have used a jointed body (like DAM's) myself, since no joints really show in either look, apart from that between the head and neck. Speaking of which, the TBLeague male suntan body is a tad darker in skin tone than the DAM Eric Dane head sculpt, although the difference is not insurmountably big. Some of the footwear with suit sets does not work with TBLeague ankle pegs/ball joints (had I first tried some Toys City shoes, unsuccessfully), but the one that came with the POP Toys set did work very well.
GA2001A 1 Ops Core Helmet with AOR 1 Fabric Helmet Cover 2 Ops Core Gunsight Mandible with AOR 1 Fabric Cover 3 Wilcox NVG Mount 4 Crye Gen 3 Uniform in AOR 1 5 Inner Shirt 6 Crye NCPC in AOR 1 7 Crye Shoulder Pauldron/Armour in AOR 1 8 Crye Bicep Armour in AOR 1 9 Crye Forearm Armour in AOR 1 10 Crye Low Profile Blast Belt in AOR 1 11 Crye thigh/Leg Armour in AOR 1 12 Crye LAP Panel / Groin Armour in AOR 1
GA2001B 1 Ops Core Helmet with MAS Grey Fabric Helmet Cover 2 Ops Core Gunsight Mandible with MAS Grey Fabric Cover 3 Wilcox NVG Mount 4 Crye Gen 3 Uniform in Multicam Black 5 Inner Shirt 6 Crye NCPC in MAS GREY 7 Crye Shoulder Pauldron/Armour in MAS Grey 8 Crye Bicep Armour in MAS Grey 9 Crye Forearm Armour in MAS Grey 10 Crye Low Profile Blast Belt in MAS Grey 11 Crye thigh/Leg Armour in MAS Grey 12 Crye LAP Panel / Groin Armour in MAS Grey
Head sculpt, figure body, glasses, hands, grenade and shoes in picture NOT included
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