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Post by AWCramer on Dec 6, 2016 23:31:33 GMT
So Ive noticed a few paint app differences in the prototypes compared to the final figures (as is usually the case in toy production) Plague: aside from the slightly different shade of green, his vest and left arm was supposed to be black with more prominent red nano tech Diesel: Yellow on shoulders and collarbone area and the middle graphic/texture extends to the crotch Snake Bite: Her knee pads and gun holster are painted a light brown colour. Her waist pouches are painted brown. Her crotch matches her pants colour... Puma: Shoulder pads matched armour colour. Kneepads and waist pouches painted black Troll: Not much different here aside from his belt having gold paint apps. His face looks quite different too... Gills: His illustration has a yellow headcap... Curse Reaper: They ditched the camo on the production figure. His gun holster is painted brown. Also not sure if its just the photo but the production figure clothing/boots is more grey and black than the brownish tint of the proto (the original Corps Reaper proto had a grey/black vest instead of orange) Dozer: His yellow was more yellow than green and the shoulder pad was also painted yellow. There was more gray on his legs and on the underside of his arms.
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Post by sageforsaken on Dec 7, 2016 22:47:00 GMT
Good analysis
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Post by murquhart on Dec 8, 2016 0:04:52 GMT
Looks like they wanted to go awesome, but the money just wasn't there. Too bad, but can't blame them. They still did a great job though.
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Post by MagicWazard on Dec 8, 2016 6:39:54 GMT
The eyes on the production figures are definitely better, though. I honestly get such a creepy vibe from some of the preprods (Troll in particular looks like he belongs in a registry ).
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Post by AWCramer on Dec 8, 2016 7:24:20 GMT
They almost look digital those eyes... I think its no secret that Lanard is a company that tries to make the most from very little... budget is one of those issues.
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