I mean the Predator was modelled on the Rosterfarian/samurai warrior! WHERE have we seen any throwback to that in either AVP movies to date? ADI have obvsiously not anatomically copied the original Predator. The reason being that they had certain motivations to design their piece the way they did,to begin with. I am a true believer that the best renditions/alternate versions of anything, come from the original artist. The original design in Predator can never be outshone unless by some miracle, for the next movie, fox combine their hollow, money driven brains to come up with the idea of re-hiring Stan Winston. I can't wait for these new AvP figures to go up for presale.Posted Dec 04, 2007, 05:25:14 AM I gotta say that I really like the sculpture, the only problem is that the animatronic wont nearly resemble it. Just wondering if it's going to be released at the same time worldwide. AvP:R hits theaters here in Japan on Dec. I guess we'll probably find out how that happens when we see the movie. Not just yet.ītw, Ol' Woofie appears to have had one of his upper mandibular tusks ripped out. I still think the P2 Elder will be the boss of my crew, but that's not written in stone. Yep, Hot Toys has really hit their stride with the Predator designs and the original Predator will hopefully be the best of them all. Even if the final paint apps aren't quite this good, there's still a ton of detailed goodness on just about everything to go absolutely nuts repainting it to taste. This is still just the prototype, so there are bound to be changes on the final product, but the paint apps on the armour and weapons are truly outstanding.
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