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Interview with JC Hong, Hot Toys Chief Painter and Product Designer

Jedd-the-Jedi got to meet a few of the good folks at Hot Toys during the Singapore Toy, Games & Comic Convention back in September. Over the weeks that followed, Jedd put together an interview with JC Hong, who is the chief painter and production director for Hot Toys. There’s some very interesting stuff on how 3D technology is affecting their business, and how the US and Asian markets are different. Read on!

Jedd: Hot Toys designers, artists, sculptors and painters are known for their stunning attention to detail, capturing tiny nuances in faces, costumes and props that the regular person wouldn’t be able to catch. How much access do you have to conceptual art, costume/prop designs, set photographs etc. when working on products licensed from movies? Can you walk us through the creative process that goes into creating a Hot Toys figure?

JC Hong: The Hong Kong team is very good at searching for photos, fully checking details, and giving good opinions to us. Most of my job is on human faces. For creating a collectible figure, communication is very important.

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Hot Toys Announces Terminator 2: Judgment Day Battle-Damaged T-800

I have the original Hot Toys T-800 and felt bad about missing the 2.0 version that has a slightly improved head sculpt, PERS, and an awesome gatling gun. Now Hot Toys follows that up with this battle-damaged version – two head sculpts (both with poseable eyes!) and enough battle damaged parts to recreate the whole final battle. And, yeah, a statue of the T-1000 – they’re seriously upping the ante for those of us who have a T-800 already.

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Hot Toys Announces The Avengers: Agent Phil Coulson

I’m a little late on sharing a pair of Hot Toys announcements from last week. The first was previewed by Clark Gregg (it’s a figure of him, after all) – Agent Phil Coulson from The Avengers. Hot Toys really nailed the likeness.

My only gripe? His Captain America cards are already bloody. Spoiler!

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ThreeA Toys Previews Action Portable Adventure Kartel 10 Finger Gang

In addition to the Action Portable Popbot Tomorrow Queens, over the weekend 3A Toys previewed the Action Portable 1/12 scale 10 Finger Gang. When 3A made the 1/6 versions available for pre-order back in October last year, they were available both as blind-boxed singles and in one huge eleven figure set. No word on price yet, but I’ll guess it’ll be in the $375 to $475 range for all eleven of these. I don’t know if I’m fond enough of the Zombots I have already to order all of these guys, but I definitely do regret not getting all 12 Dirty Deeds Berties back when they were still available as sets (even on the after market). It looks like these will have fully-articulated fingers, so that’s pretty damn cool in this scale.

If you’re curious, in the center is King Thumb, and starting from him it goes 1 through 5 on the left and 6 through 10 on the right. You can find more info on the Nefarious 10 Finger Robot Gang at the 3A Wiki.

Sideshow Collectibles Black Friday Deals Week Ends Today

For the life of me, I could not find a way to get to Sideshow’s Black Friday Deals Week page from their home page, but I was clicking around today doing lazy Cyber Monday shopping and finally found it.

They’ve got an awesome deal on the Square Enix Play Arts Kai Street Fighter Akuma and Cammy for $30 each – those normally go for over $50. I’ve been resisting Predators in the 1/6 scale, but they’ve also got Hot Toys Shadow and Tracker Predators on sale for $199 each.

Sale ends today – happy shopping!

via Black Friday 2012 | Sideshow Collectibles.

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