Sinestro Premium Format Figure
Produced by Sideshow Collectibles
Ok, guys and gals...my first video review...please let me know what you think (be kind, lol). I'd like to do more, so please give me your comments and suggestions (I will aim to make them shorter in the future...it's amazing how quickly the time goes by when filming these).
I will add the scoring to this thread later on, but for now, please enjoy the video and the pics!
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Watch Video Here:
Sinestro Video Review
Product Size: 34.5" H x 9" W x 7" L
Artists: Kat Sapene (Paint), Steve Schumacher (Sculpt), Kristafer Anka (Design), Walter O’Neal (Design), The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
Originally Released: February 2015
Edition Size: 500 Exclusive & 1,000 Regular
Sinestro Fun Facts:
First Appearance: Green Lantern # 7 (1961)
First Appearance of Sinestro Corps: Green Lantern # 10 (May 2006)
First Appearance as Yellow Lantern: Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special (August 2007)
Real Name: Thaal Sinestro
Height: 6'7",
Weight: 205 lbs.
Powers: hard light constructs, instant weaponry, force fields, flight, durability, alien technology, fear provocation, intelligence
Former Green Lantern: Was originally assigned sector 1417 and was known for his great ability to police his sector...unfortunately his obsession with establishing order by any means necessary eventually got him kicked out of the Green Lantern Corps.
Official Scoring:
Sculpt:9.5 / 10
Excellent sculpt by Steve Schumacher...very true to the character. Long, lean build and excellent portrait...I really, really love this sculpt!
Design: 8.5/10
I am personally very pleased to see they went with the Sinestro Corps costume, despite it being a fairly recent addition to the character (considering how long he's been around). The buzz saw is immense! I felt that the Sinestro logo construct could have had more "volume" to it...it is flat as a board when viewed from the side. Lastly...the ring most definitely could have and should have had a logo on it!!!!
Paint: 8.5/10
Paint turned out very well on this piece...very few areas of sloppiness or paint bleed (although there are a few minor areas). The glossy yellow areas really pop...I sort of wish the black areas were a bit more glossy, but they still turned out well. Again, the portrait steals the show here...excellent paint work on the hair (the hairline and the fade), eyebrows, mustache, skin tone, and eyes...this is one of my favourite portraits that I have seen.
Production & Build Quality: 7.0/10
The figure itself feels well constructed. The head fits onto the body with a nice, strong magnet. The switch-out forearms fit onto the arm with a metal peg. The fit is secure on the arms, but there is a bit of a noticeable seam where the parts join.
The base is where most of the issues with this piece lie. The base is constructed of several smaller parts, and because it is made of clear resin, you can clearly see the keys, seams, and glue that hold it together. The embedded yellow lantern power battery looks and feels like cheap plastic (it seems that breakage of the lantern is one of the most prominent issues people are having). On top of the that, the fit between the body and base is a bit off on many pieces. There is a metal peg under the left foot, but the right foot just sits on the base with nothing to hold it in place. The contour of the sole of his right boot and the particular spot for it on the base do not match, so the foot will never sit perfectly flat. You can do a little bit of futzing to get a better fit here, but the piece should have been constructed with a more reliable fit to the base.
Overall Score: 8.4 / 10
Personally, I feel this is one of Sideshow's best pieces in years, and the statue is not getting nearly enough of the attention it deserves. It is supremely sculpted and very well painted. If not for the issues with the base, this piece could have been much higher rated.
Although the statue stands out well on its own, if you're lucky enough to have the Green Lantern Premium Format Figure, you have an excellent pair on your hands.
All in all, a very highly recommended piece, and worthy of a spot in your collection.