I think something very important that you forgot to mention is the torso joint’s sculpt and paint. This figure looks immaculate but not only is the logo printed on the back *twice*, which looks horrendous when posed, but a red strip of the belt is also sculpted/painted on too, which looks really bad when posed as well. Its mostly visible on the back, which yes may not be facing outward if displayed that way, but spiderman’s such a flexible character that it shouldnt be excused given how dynamically you can pose him. It may not bother others but its a huge dealbreaker for me and a major design flaw that i cant ignore and should have been addressed here
See, that's not necessarily something that I neglected or forgot to mention. I really do appreciate that feedback from your perspective. I would say that it is done for that specific reason with the articulation; it helps for posing and to give it the idea that as he bends that the spider remains intact. However, from how you explain it and how you see things, I see that as a bit of a detriment. I will know that the way that I presented everything, I suppose I did not mention a direction whether it be good or bad. I suppose that if you like it then it's there, you see it, and it doesn't bother you. If you don't like it, then that's something you can come to your own conclusion to and it deters you away from the figure. Regardless, I really do appreciate your input!
I think something very important that you forgot to mention is the torso joint’s sculpt and paint. This figure looks immaculate but not only is the logo printed on the back *twice*, which looks horrendous when posed, but a red strip of the belt is also sculpted/painted on too, which looks really bad when posed as well. Its mostly visible on the back, which yes may not be facing outward if displayed that way, but spiderman’s such a flexible character that it shouldnt be excused given how dynamically you can pose him. It may not bother others but its a huge dealbreaker for me and a major design flaw that i cant ignore and should have been addressed here
The spider is especially odd
See, that's not necessarily something that I neglected or forgot to mention. I really do appreciate that feedback from your perspective. I would say that it is done for that specific reason with the articulation; it helps for posing and to give it the idea that as he bends that the spider remains intact. However, from how you explain it and how you see things, I see that as a bit of a detriment. I will know that the way that I presented everything, I suppose I did not mention a direction whether it be good or bad. I suppose that if you like it then it's there, you see it, and it doesn't bother you. If you don't like it, then that's something you can come to your own conclusion to and it deters you away from the figure.
Regardless, I really do appreciate your input!
Looks good for stop motion
Hey Steven glad to see your post keep on grinding never give up❤
Torso shoulda been double ball peg. Like all the other nwh spideys
Making the guy lose his streak
Am I the only one that finds the mask goofy?