Thanks for the feedback, man! Didn't expect to get such an in-depth reply...
Just a couple of things, though.
Pritchard Studios wrote:#1. Which version are you doing, because "Classic" or "Avengers" versions would need bare arms, blue legs and a black body, a "Thor" movie would need black body, black legs and light-gray arms, and an armored would need a blue body, yellow legs and yellow arms.
I was really trying to go for the style used in the movie. Obviously, he has bare arms at times, and armoured arms at others. The bare arms work for non-fighting scenes, sure, already thought of that, but I tried giving him armoured-arms and it looked a bit pants, because the body is actually grey too. I was going to print out a decal, but I don't want to keep decaling minifig bodies, or I'll just be left with superheroes and no other people (not good).
Pritchard Studios wrote:Thor rarely has facial hair, and it's never brown. (Unless you're doing the armored, or movie versions, in which case he does have a beard, but it's still blonde.) When he has a beard, it's a full beard, not the stubble on the Indiana Jones face. I suggest going clean-shaven with the old Bruce Wayne face.
Already used the Bruce Wayne face for a whole bunch of other superheroes, and I don't particuarly like it anyway. It's just sort of a generic face. Plus, if every character has it, it looks a bit stupid. As far as the stubble goes, I think it just about works (not perfect, I admit) but it's a good stand-in 'til I get the real minifig, which is all this is really supposed to do.
I like the hammer design, though. May see if I can find another flat square 1x1...
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