Darko wrote:
Stealth Viper wrote:
I'll take a shot at this one.
Customizers. There are some really good ones out there, that can look at a figure and reproduce it with amazing accuracy. There have also been instances where folks will take something and re-cast it for mass production.
Granted, something like these techno walkers can't be that easy to do given their very nature, but something like the 95 Ninja Commandos, where various parts were used from existing figures would be VERY easily copied.
Unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean by "take something," wouldn't that require the cooperation of the original owner anyway? I mean, I doubt repro makers are running into these people's houses, making a mold really fast, and then leaving before they're caught.
I can see how that would be misleading.
How many threads have there been here and elsewhere stating "identify these parts" asking to ID legs, waist, arms, or torsos of a figure in a PICTURE
That's what I meant. Taking a picture of something (like the prototype countdown that was posted in this very thread) and identifying the parts used, recreating it (possibly with some sculpting required), casting and reproducing it.
Understandably the casting and reproducing isn't something we see every day, mind you it COULD be done.
Take the Black Ice from our own Joecanuck event a couple years back. Sure, it was a glorified custom, but I know for a fact some folks ID'd the parts, casted, dyed and reproduced some.
So it DOES happen and CAN happen, based on nothing more than a picture.
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