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This is incredibly autistic but bear with me here.
I have a normal broly I got a while back, but never opened because mold got found in my house and I had to pack everything up and keep at family's places while that's being taken care of, and that's still the case. I never really got to get a good look at it for this reason, but from what I remember, the hair was pretty yellow, much yellower and without nearly as much a green tint or green shading that iit often has in photos, basically looking like row A or row B. At the same time, when I had it, I had yellower lights in my room and never got a good look at it, and this was a while ago, and it's still packed away so I can't double check now to confirm.
For people who have normal broly, which row of hair color looks most accurate to you? Is it a known thing where the amount of green shading varies on a indivual figure to figure basis? Because even if different color balance in cameras can explain the overall difference in color, the amount of photos with different amounts of painted shading seems a bit much to just be due to different cameras.
Assuming that that's not the case and it's just from cameras, and that the normal broly's hair is consistently like row A or B here, I might want to sell it to get SDCC broly instead, but I am saimilarly unsure what it actually looks like in person due to inconsistent photos. I haven't made an image for it yet since i've found it harder to organize, but i'd also appreciate it if people who have it can post an image they think is closest to how it looks in person.
tl;dr:
I want to know if broly figures have variability in hair color, or if difference in cameras is entirely responsible for the variance in the image. If it's just due to cameras, which row is most accurate to how normal broly looks in photos, and for SDCC broly, please post an image that's closest to how it looks in person