What ? A Vader Thread has fallen to pieces ?
Where's my watch ? I need to set the time.
Where's my watch ? I need to set the time.
What ? A Vader Thread has fallen to pieces ?
Where's my watch ? I need to set the time.
It's better proof than has ever been offered by the fan sculpt guys, Sskunky.
:lol what did you expect.What ? A Vader Thread has fallen to pieces ?
Where's my watch ? I need to set the time.
YIt's better proof than has ever been offered by the fan sculpt guys, Sskunky.
Photos of the SL and TM scars were both posted.
I disagree with the assertion that what eFX is offering is the B all and end all of what is representative of the baker mould in it entirety.
We have all been told that eFX have cleaned up the casting that have been sold to the buyers as the legend, yet are also been told that we should take what is being offered from eFX as gospel?
I am in the camp that the casting I own that was taken from the same mould but many years earlier is truer to the original than a mass produced licensed replica made in a factory in China.
Is there any way to still get the Legend, from an online vendor? Or are they only on ebay?
Where was that stated by anyone?
I don't take anyone's word as gospel, but I am much more willing to believe those who have HELD the mold than those who have not held the mold. I am also much more willing to believe those who took an original casting from the mold themselves than someone who bought one from someone who claimed that it came untouched straight from the original mold. I also find it interesting that the same people who are willing to swallow tall tales and the WORST COMPARISON PHOTOS IN THE HISTORY OF THIS HOBBY, suddenly can't be convinced by pretty good photos from eFX. Just goes to show, if you don't WANT to believe that nothing will convince you. Does eFx have a reason to lie about the C scar and other details? No. Why? Because 99% of the people who bought a helmet have never heard of a C scar and wouldn't understand what you were talking about if you explained it to them for an hour. Its inclusion or lack thereof was never going to change this being eFX's fastest selling item ever. The masses who bought this helmet care more about the artwork on the box than the details we pour over. On the other hand, do those who have a helmet supposedly from an earlier and more untouched stage of the mold have a reason to protect their investment and their reputation as king of all Vader? Absolutely!
I you have an uncleaned helmet from the Baker mold, there is little doubt that in a number of ways it is more true to the original than the mass produced licensed helmets. Was that ever in question? Here is the real question. Does the quality of the eFx helmet, no matter how close it is to yours, have ANY bearing on the value of your helmet? My answer is no. It doesn't. Apparently, most of the people in that group would not agree as they seem to feel VERY threatened by eFX's offering and have done everything they can to tear it down in the eyes of the public, going as far as to make absolutely ludicrous claims and even more of those horrible comparison photos that show nothing at all.
Thank you very much! Don't ever recall slagging you off personally? A little strong I think.
Also most people like you no no better.
Grow up.
Oh, and I do. :rolleyes
Art, you are too close, you're getting pulled in.
Now now, should I repost my pics? As my post is so far that anyone trying to read this thread won't reach it before getting totally bored!
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I don't take anyone's word as gospel, but I am much more willing to believe those who have HELD the mold than those who have not held the mold. I am also much more willing to believe those who took an original casting from the mold themselves than someone who bought one from someone who claimed that it came untouched straight from the original mold. I also find it interesting that the same people who are willing to swallow tall tales and the WORST COMPARISON PHOTOS IN THE HISTORY OF THIS HOBBY, suddenly can't be convinced by pretty good photos from eFX. Just goes to show, if you don't WANT to believe that nothing will convince you. Does eFx have a reason to lie about the C scar and other details? No. Why? Because 99% of the people who bought a helmet have never heard of a C scar and wouldn't understand what you were talking about if you explained it to them for an hour. Its inclusion or lack thereof was never going to change this being eFX's fastest selling item ever.
The masses who bought this helmet care more about the artwork on the box than the details we pour over. On the other hand, do those who have a helmet supposedly from an earlier and more untouched stage of the mold have a reason to protect their investment and their reputation as king of all Vader? Absolutely!
I you have an uncleaned helmet from the Baker mold, there is little doubt that in a number of ways it is more true to the original than the mass produced licensed helmets. Was that ever in question? Here is the real question. Does the quality of the eFx helmet, no matter how close it is to yours, have ANY bearing on the value of your helmet? My answer is no. It doesn't. Apparently, most of the people in that group would not agree as they seem to feel VERY threatened by eFX's offering and have done everything they can to tear it down in the eyes of the public, going as far as to make absolutely ludicrous claims and even more of those horrible comparison photos that show nothing at all.
Sold out in 4 minutes. Best bet, Ebay or if one pops up on a FS thread. Good luck, it's a good 'un. :thumbsup
Doug
Then why are you reacting this way to discussion of it?
Well the fact of the matter is, it is instructive to compare a licensed product with something that came before it. That is one of the things that has gone on on this forum for years.
I didn't see you getting up in arms about the MR ROTS helmet or the Rubies helmet when it came out and was critiqued.
Art, this is one product. There are many products that have been discussed over the years on this forum. So why are you so engaged in discussion of this particular one?