frogboy4
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I think the success in Gonzo comes down to how he looks. A plastic nose would definitely look better than what has been used. Plastic can be molded to look like anything. Neither solution is accurate, so they should have just gone with a better looking plastic mold.Plastic nose aside - which was too expensive and not feasible as we were told, don't you think a more muppety texture on the nose would have been more desirable to the market?
They totally dropped the ball on this one, I agree. This whole venture cannot be hinged on one muppet though. Look at Gonzo as a muppet in the making and forget about the warranty. Perhaps this oversight will result in a better end of the line?
The eyes, well. You see. I remember Palisades' original Johnny Fiama - everything was there and generally in the right location, but it looked like *****. Some minor tweaking and (in all modesty) he turned out to be one of the line's best likenesses. The weird leg thing...well that just bit hard!
I dropped an email to Travis and MR last year about pupil placement - likely after the problem could have been solved. He knows about the pupil placement deal and I doubt it will happen on his watch.
I do think Gonzo could sink the line. I have no inside word on this but I think the added expense of correcting some of these issues would have saved them the much greater expense of not selling enough Gonzos. That's where my ideas on Gonzo's strategy differ from Master Replicas'.
That's the bottom line. We'll just have to wait and see how long he sticks around the online shops and if the price continually gets slashed.