Friday, 27 July 2007

Hot Toys 1/6 Robocop figure arrives!

Well I finally bought my first Hot Toys figure this week which just arrived a few hours ago... and damn it's good!

The box opened, and the inner tray layed out before me....... (don't forget to click for bigger pics)





The torso was the first thing I picked up... and god does it feel bigger in the hand than I thought. The detail and finish on this thing is astounding. It's like a brand new car or something. (A product of modern detroit.... just as the film makers wanted it I guess)







The head looks great (I might repaint the face to attempt to bring out slightly more of a likeness of Peter Weller, but it's honestly great just as it is!)



Everything I took out of the box, even simple things like arms, which on other figures would just be "oh, there's an arm" were like a small event in itself. Each piece creating those "ooOOoohhh" moments where you just looked at it... admired the detail and finish on it... and had a play to see what moved and how it was all connected.



Now for me this next part was the bit I was waiting to see. I'm planning (hoping?) to sculpt an alternate Peter Weller 'mask off' head to use for when I want to display him with his helmet off. I'm not sure how often that will be, but I'd like the option anyway. Plus... I like the idea of having a totally accurate Weller face on there. It may be difficult though... the head didn't want to go on at all... and I had to use a sharp craft knife and shave the inside of the socket down to make it a looser fit. And that was just to get the head ON! Never mind taking it off again to replace it.

Nothing like a good challenge!



uh oh.... whats this? A loose piece.... rattling around underneath the legs. Panic mode.... aarghhhhhhh.



Yup, somethin was broken alright. Just great..... I went into the studio next door and grabbed some superglue and sat down to explore what had happened.



Phew. It turned out nothing was broken after all. The spring part which connects to the back of the leg had simply come loose... letting this small piece slide off its piston. A few pushes later and the part is clicked back in place nice and tight. I can breathe again now.

The leg standing up on the desk, just after being fixed.



A closer look...



There are some things on this figure I'm allowing myself to 'ignore'. Because I got this for £49.99 delivered in a sale, as opposed to the usual £129.99.... I'm letting the following slide.

The joints I found ridiculously difficult to put on. I ended up getting some Petroleum Jelly and brushing it onto the ball joints, this was the only way I could get the parts clicked into place. I agree they should be tight, but that was too much.

The fabulous opening right thigh for storing his gun (what a great feature!) doesn't want to stay closed on mine. It takes some fiddling and pushing before it does... and then next time you touch the figure (anywhere) it pops open.

The design of the stand where it goes around his waist doesn't work very well for this figure. The metal bars push against his... well.. arse, and make getting certain poses difficult. I swapped this part out for the same piece from a Sideshow stand and it works much better now.

And finally there are some spots on the paint (if you look close, admittedly) that are either slightly scratched, or maybe were touched when it was drying. Either way... not the perfect finish that it should be all over. (and mostly is.. I have to say)

Two such spots are behind his 'ears' on both sides.





Given the price that I paid for this figure (though cheap by comparison, still easily the most expensive figure I've ever bought!) when compared to the same items in online stores or on eBay...... was it worth it?

ABSOLUTELY!

The figure feels, and looks solid to the touch. Almost as if it's actually made of metal. It's the favourite figure in my collection at the moment (and I love my custom sculpted and painted figures.... lots!) ...and it really... really makes me want to buy ED 209.

But that's a dream for another day. Owning this figure was one of my smaller dreams.... I'll work my way up to the big (expensive) ones ;)

Best.
Figure.
Ever.



Not the best picture I know.... I've since added a little more of a natural realistic feel to the pose now that it's on my shelf. Suffice to say... this figure looks amazing!

EDIT:
Here's a few more pics













3 Comments:

P!tu said...

God Damn!!!!! I just saw your page and holy crapoly!!! your customs are ****ing awesoem!!!!! WOW!!!! amazing man!!!!

Shaun said...

thanks for the detailed review and pix darren, your blog rocks!

Anonymous said...

if you really wanna take the mask off, i suggest you to get the robocop 3 figure, also from HOT TOYS. The mask can remove. :)