>>8555029I've actually been having the same issues with how to stow all her gear. I managed to make a custom sheath for her big knife, but making a strap for the axe, bow and quiver is going to be more difficult. I may just go with some sort of carry hook or something for the axe but the bow/quiver are both really bulky. I like the idea of her being a wanderer/survivalist so being able to carry all her stuff is something I'd really like her to be able to do.
As for the weapons stretching her hands, the 2.0 figures have very malleable fingers and all of her weapons share similar girth so I wouldn't worry too much. Even if the axe stretches her hands, the other weapon grips are just as thick so she can hold em all with no problem.
But with the belt she comes with, the 4H have made that in a variety of colors. In fact her's is much lighter tan then almost any other figure. But that said, I'd much rather the 4H make actual NEW, well detailed belts and straps for these guys. Ones that can hold weapons properly, and not just have them awkwardly dangle through a little flap. A good overlay belt/strap/harness would help add so much to these guys and would add a new layer to their mix and match play style. Also, it would let more figures carry all their gear, and that is ALWAYS a great feature.
>>8557174The Test Shots were REALLY nice when they were first producing the line, that first set from the original Kickstarter were the first figures to get into people's hands to see how good they really were. I was lucky enough to grab a pair of em and I'll be honest, they're some of my favorite toys in my collection...even though the fully painted figures are honestly much better.
At this point though, it's more "tradition" and fan demand driving these test shot releases then anything else. Some of these guys are SUPER rabid, especially about the Test Shots, so it's something people always request the 4H release. Personally, I'm happy with the two I got now.