![]() Suggestion for #1: Add contrast or darken the colors of mouth and eyes in post-production. Challenge #1: Face paintjob is deliberately soft, which can come across as out of focus on camera. Because I overcame all these challenges, I don’t really consider them a con so much as something to be aware of while shooting. ![]() So the cons of this “pros and cons” review are very specific to the challenges I experienced in the context of toy photography. Younger fans of LEGO might also find them appealing because of their bigger “action figure” size. The bright colors show up well on camera.Īny fan of Minecraft or the LEGO bigger figures (like the 11″ Star Wars line of buildable figures or the bionicles) would probably enjoy these sets. I found these bigger figures similar to 6-inch action figures in terms of not needing a macro lens to capture their details. They balance well when standing, even on various surfaces (forest floor with leaves, dirt and pebbles, concrete sidewalk, indoor carpet, etc). The heads are on a ball joint, which makes them very posable for maximum body language and tilt. Once built, they are sturdy and hold together well during play or posing.
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