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Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.
Captain Carter, everyone's favourite Captain America stand in for the What If... universe. While I'm waiting (and praying) for a Black Widow, this figure went on sale and I figured I'd do the multiverse a favour and adopt one of these.
Accessories include her shield, a pistol, and her sword. Unfortunately, that stupid hook to mount the shield on her back makes a comeback, and there's no actual holster or sheath for their respective weapons. So sadly, she won't be carrying around her full arsenal.
Being from an animated show, clearly the aesthetic is to match that of the cartoon, rather than a live action version. I feel Hot Toys did a decent job with the sculpt, though it resembles more a caricature of Hayley Atwell rather than Captain Carter as she appears on the show. I'm fine with that, though. You also get an alternate hair piece that expends behind her, which adds a sense of dynamic movement.
The body, sadly, isn't even close to her show model. The chest area isn't broad enough, and her abs are too large. Couple that with the general lankiness of this particular female body (it's the taller one use for actresses around the 6 ft. high mark) and you've got a pretty inadvertently masculine figure.
The outfit is made of the same fabric as the most recent Captain America figures, which is nice. Tailoring is nice and tight to the body, which of course means Captain Carter isn't doing much actual posing while wearing the suit.
Paint and Build are solid, as always. Paint wise, while it's all nicely done, there isn't as much actual paint work needed on this figure, and as such they don't really get to flex their expertise in this area that much.