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  • 07-31-2012, 03:16 PM
    GoldenPimp

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Quote Originally Posted by crazypredator2 View Post
    the netting on my p1 was torn in the box, before i opened it. i wish they would use the sculpted netted bodies and just paint the netting, it would be easier for the factory to paint at this scale.this is only my opinion, i respect yours as i hope you do mine.
    For 1/4 scale no way would they have just painted the net on. Are you kidding me? LMAO.

    You can always fix the net with black string.
  • 07-27-2012, 01:29 PM
    JeffSaylor

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Oh indeed! No argument here.
  • 07-27-2012, 01:06 PM
    crazypredator2

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffSaylor View Post
    Yeah, nylon would look good too. Matter of opinion, but I think the stuff they use now looks and holds up fine. I mean I guess if you snagged it on something it could tear (as could nylon) but I personally haven't had an issue posing my fig. I think for the price point, size and sculpt that these are an amazing value. Hot Toys' $150+ Preds are nice, but NECA's dwarf them and look equally nice at $70. To me it's a no brainer which to get.
    the netting on my p1 was torn in the box, before i opened it. i wish they would use the sculpted netted bodies and just paint the netting, it would be easier for the factory to paint at this scale.this is only my opinion, i respect yours as i hope you do mine.
  • 07-27-2012, 10:47 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Yeah, nylon would look good too. Matter of opinion, but I think the stuff they use now looks and holds up fine. I mean I guess if you snagged it on something it could tear (as could nylon) but I personally haven't had an issue posing my fig. I think for the price point, size and sculpt that these are an amazing value. Hot Toys' $150+ Preds are nice, but NECA's dwarf them and look equally nice at $70. To me it's a no brainer which to get.
  • 07-27-2012, 10:27 AM
    crazypredator2

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffSaylor View Post
    No painted pics of City Hunter yet (though I'm sure he'll be fully revealed soon). I agree, looking forward to him the most. Ram seems like an odd choice. I'd think an Elder would be higher on the list. Not sure on double-jointed knees. I know the first 1/4 scale Pred didn't have it - and honestly didn't need it. These are BIG figures that need solid support - I'd think double knees would create standing problems.

    As for the "same old chicken wire looking netting" - I disagree man. It worked and looked GREAT on the first 1/4 scale Predator. I don't know what else you could do. What would you use?
    nylon same as hot toys. this cheap stuff neca is using breaks way too easy and looks like chicken wire.this is my opinion, for $80 +, they could get the netting right, for such great sculpts.
  • 07-27-2012, 10:09 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Are the knees double joints?
    Well what do you know, the new 1/4 Predators (City Hunter and Ram) WILL feature the new double knee joint! Same articulation as the newer 7-inch figures.
  • 07-26-2012, 02:25 PM
    ZombieSlayer909

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Odd choice yes but I think the color scheme and helmet distinguish it enough to warrant a buy from me.

    But City Hunter will be amazing I can tell. These 1/4 scale figures really are NECA's finest products.
  • 07-26-2012, 11:08 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    No painted pics of City Hunter yet (though I'm sure he'll be fully revealed soon). I agree, looking forward to him the most. Ram seems like an odd choice. I'd think an Elder would be higher on the list. Not sure on double-jointed knees. I know the first 1/4 scale Pred didn't have it - and honestly didn't need it. These are BIG figures that need solid support - I'd think double knees would create standing problems.

    As for the "same old chicken wire looking netting" - I disagree man. It worked and looked GREAT on the first 1/4 scale Predator. I don't know what else you could do. What would you use?
  • 07-26-2012, 10:25 AM
    JessHorsley

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    Are the knees double joints?

    Is there a painted prototype of the City Hunter 1/4 Scale yet? That's the one I'm most interested in! My favorite of ALL of the Predators I think...
  • 07-26-2012, 09:50 AM
    crazypredator2

    Re: NECA's Quarter Scale Warrior Predator

    a pass for me, same old chicken wire looking netting, as before.
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