This helmet looks WAY more cleaned up than any of those other fan castings. I don't understand why that had to happen so I'm venting my frustration. It spits in the face of the "Legend" idea in my honest opinion.
There are at least two insanely long threads from a year ago where this was addressed over and over again.
You know me, Chris. You know my passion and desire for perfection in my replicas. I understand that many of us have that pursuit for accuracy to the smallest degree, but the issue here is that I think expectations were managed more than they EVER have been, yet a very small group, many of who ARE the same old faces are already beating the smear campaign drums as if the final production piece is a surprise. If you have followed this from day one, I don't know how anyone could be surprised by the result.
The conversation seems to go like this.
eFX: "We are going to be producing a helmet that was cast from the Rick Baker mold."
self-proclaimed Vader experts: "Here are a thousand blurry photos of why we know your helmet was not cast from Rick Baker mold."
eFX: "Here are pictures of the mold."
frustrated Vader "experts": "Yeah? Well... well... what about all the detailing? Will it be there?"
eFX: "For mass production purposes, some of them are going to have to go and some cleanup will have to be done. We are going to try to leave what we can, but cleanup is inevitable and some of the finer details will be lost."
.. a year passes. The production pieces start to ship.
overjoyed Vader experts: "OMG! Look at that production helmet! There was cleanup! Some of the finer detail was lost! WE WERE LIED TO AND DECEIVED! THIS IS A BAIT AND SWITCH! HOW DARE EFX DO EXACTLY WHAT THEY SAID THEY WERE GOING TO DO A HUNDRED TIMES! I wanted a 100% raw casting right out of the Baker mold and even though we were told repeatedly that is not what this would be and that there would be some cleanup, I am going to poop on this helmet because it makes me superior to all the pleebs!"
Being disappointed in the best licensed Vader helmet that has ever been produced because it isn't the same as an unmodified casting, when you were told again and again that it was going to have to be cleaned up for production seems like sour grapes, especially from those who have fought this project from day one.
If you want to be disappointed that the mass production process requires such things... fine. It is completely understandable. I know I hate it and I absolutely hate to see an artist proof and then see the final product (we just had a thread on this very subject in the OT), but that is the process and we all know how it goes when it comes to these type of high volume products. Just not sure why you are disappointed that a Xerox machine didn't create a hand painted Rembrandt.