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Were they going for the look of a zaku made by the US government during the 1970s that went through nuclear fallout. That's what it looks like for me.
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It does look cool, I just wish she had worked in a mono-eye. That would get across the fact it's a Zaku.
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@WhitzWolfCrusher the artist is a dude LOL its okay I got it wrong the first time aswell.
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This thing is awesome as hell but for 330 fucking bucks???No fucking way,man.
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No cyclopean gaze, no sale, that said I enjoy his take on everything else, definitely in his style and the texturing is fantastic... but it's just not a "Zaku" to me if it's got binocular vision.
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@jayko657 I guess that's how Ashley wood does his robots. Have you seen his Grunt toys from World War Robot (made by threea)? those guys' heads are tiny compared to their bulky bodies.
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maaaan... everything about this is sick as shit, but without the mono-eye... i'm not feeling it.
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Is it just me...or does that head look so puny compared to the rest of the body?
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@MadDemon64 stupid typo, meant to say "chance that the final product will have the mono eye", not "does have"
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@WhitzWolfCrusher Well, it is a prototype, so there is a chance that the final product does have the mono eye, but you are correct, it isn't Zaku enough without the Cylon eye. I would still buy it though.
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people starts bashing on things they do not know. for one thing, this is a prototype model. meaning, it may or may not be the final model for mass production or should i say a limited stock model since all ThreeA Toys are few of the same model.
also, this toy is the artist's rendition of the Zaku which for me is VERY Ashley Wood. if you guys know his style then you would understand.
for me, this Zaku looks meaner than that of the original and it has a more realistic feel to it.
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Ashely Wood is a guy.
Goddamn it.
Look him up.
The painting and texturing isn't special but well done (a few levels of salt weathering) but the scratch building is amazing in keeping complex surfaces perfectly neat. A world class modeler! Maybe one of the best?
I would like to see this in person...
mokanaman 7 months ago
@mokanaman I would love to try this salt weathering thing on one of my Zaku's.
2Old4Toys 7 months ago