miércoles, 26 de marzo de 2025
GOENITZ
jueves, 20 de marzo de 2025
WULV
Vintage figures!! Its interesting how something modern and new turn into vintage in complete silence without notice and this is specially worth nothing with toys and figures, because they turn into a kind of window to the past and show us wath was popular back then in a pretty strong way. Back at the begining of the century, the adults collectors market was born soo we had a huge amount of brand new studios doing all kind of toys based on adults cooncepts with pretty high quality. It was an amazing moment to be a horro fan or a collector of horror.
Even the Stan Winston special effects studio decided to produce theyr own original monstruos characters as high quality figures, tough they distribution was awfull, they deffinetly left behind some really unforgetable figures and a lot of pretty cool ideas. They last series of figures was called Blood Wolves and consisted on werewolves in medieval times, a concept that would have birth an amazing movie or series on any other medium.
The series included the human looking protagonist Trakk, a humanoid knight with the head of a wolf Vereticus, a four legged beastly wolf called Lycon, and the most classic werewolf looking character and the biggest figure too: Wulv. Of course i was pretty interested on Wulv the very first time i saw him soo i was pretty sure to make him the objective of my hunting.
This wolfman is taller than your average NECA figures soo back in the 2003 this guy was quiet huge in size, tough eh is not very heavy and of course, he cant stand on his own thanks to his beastly paws but he comes with a base to kind of help him....a little. He have cut joints on the legs, waist, wrist and one of his elbows and ball joints on his shoulders and neck as well as head.
The cut joints moves perfectly tough the legs one dosnt make too much sense since move them make him even more difficult to stand but the ball joints are a little stiff....and after 22 years, plastic gets dry and brittles, soo i am afraid to force the joints and leave him with no arm or with no head, soo i try to be extra carefull with his shoulders and head.
This makes him almost a statue, but even with those articulations working, this figure is pretty static like everything back in 2003, this is a preposed figure sculpted in such a way that he is a sculpture and with the very few articulations he can achive a couple of more poses but thats it. Back then it was all about aesthetic instead of playability.
Just with Extreme Gargoyles, the sculpt here is soo soo damn good. This is a werewolf designed to be horrific, soo his entire body is twisted and misshaped and even his ribs are protunding giving him the look of a famished beast. The veins around his arms and hands, the fur coming softly on the back on his body and the center of his chest, the happy trail, the muscles under the pants, everything looks really perfect, specially the texture on the fur tough the pants dont have too much of a texture and looks quiet simple.
The pieces of shirt wrapped around his torso and arms are made with soft plastic and have a pretty nice texture and the chains hanging from his wrists are real metal, and after 22 years they are extremelly risty, adding tons to the whole look o the monster. The long snout with the oversized fangs coming from it is perfect tough i dont know if i like the eyes too much....they have a pretty elongated shape and looks very unatural, but i guess theres nothing natural on this character.
The yellow paint of the eyeballs looks neat but they have purple around them that makes them looks sunken but also looks a little bit like makeup or eyes shade, its deffinetly an odd color choice that stand our on the figure pallethe but the pink gums and yellow fangs are painted perfectly along the dark purple lips and nose.
The grey fur have some dark washes mixed with brown and looks really natural and the soft plastic rags shirt is grey with black washes but looks totally different to the for soo they dont mix each other. The pants tough ony have blue paint and looks kind aplain and the skin section with no fur dosnt have texture soo the skin color is correct but a little plain and lacks details.
The problem here is the division between skin and fur, both sections are perfectly deffined instead of mix naturally and that makes the figure looks more simple and plastic than it really is, more "catoony" and thats a shame, because the aint on the fur is really fantastic, but paint has always been the weak point, specially in figures of this era.
His accesorys are 3 bloody bones but sadly i dont have them soo i was left only with his base. The bones are supposed to be liying around on the base soo i guess they are more part of the display than anything. The base is square and thin and does a good job keeping Wulv standing togh only in a certain area of it since it have thick pegs that goes inside his feet.
The base have a mix of dirt and snowbut while the snow is not completelly white, the division between this elemtn and the irt is pretty evident and looks unnatural. A more natural wash of details could make this looks much better tough in the middle theres the ribcage of an animal of some sort. The bones looks yellow and they have a nice spray of bood on them soo strangelly enough this looks more natural than the rest of the base.
Truth is i love wolfmen, they are my fvaorite monster, but not only theres very few movies about them but ttheres even less figures about them as well, soo i always apreciate a good looking werewolf like this to add to my pack. The paint could use some work to look natural but overall, this figure is quiet impresive even after 22 years and fit perfectly on any horror themed collection thanks to his scale. I am not sure if i want Lycon tough, i think this guy is the main dish of this series.