The dreamy face paint adds to the effect but there are a couple of black paint splotches on both of the heads I got. I’m not sure if there is some kind of layering technique on the lady chest parts of if it’s some kind of magic but the effect is awesome, along with the use of translucent plastic for the hair. Not a lot of paint but the design choices make up for it. Twice.Īnyway, yeah, the sculpt is really dynamic. And I even spelled it correctly without spellcheck. The shoulder have a hinge with a ball into the torso but it’s very hard to manipulate, especially with the torso wanting to constantly pop apart and the head peg slip out of the neck if you breathe too heavy.īut it’s an exquisite sculpt. But then the bicep is without a rotation point? Just odd. In her leg alone there are 6 swivel points. Mostly ball joints (or swivel/hinge/swivels) it’s too apt to turn limbs and parts at odd angles. Then her articulation scheme isn’t the easiest process. But then you start noticing head and hand and foot size and it kind of blows the proportions down to a smaller scale. Sure, superhero lines like Marvel Legends skew large, and even the SHF Widow towers over 2B, but the Black Series Leia lines up pretty well with her. The box touts 6-inch scale but the figure seems really, really tiny. She’s looks like a good representation of the character but the figure definitely has it’s problems.įirst is scale, which I find myself waffling on since shooting the video review. I say most because from a play perspective I find myself drifting over to Machine and even Pod more than 2B. And for the most part, these are good toys.
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