>>6878992this is one of the best Buzz's you will likely get. Buzz is both easy and hard because being based on more modern toys he is cheaper to produce in mass numbers as well as being a lot easier to directly transfer his digital data to production versus trying to pull that off with cloth. Using the actual digital data is something this Signature series edition is claimed to have, but I do not know 100% for sure the verity of that claim. Or in what way the data was used and howmuch alterations, etc etc.
The thing that makes making a completely accurate Buzz Lightyear, is he was a completely impossible toy to make not only in 1995, but also in any future. He is cram packed with features that is hard to put all of them into him and still retain articulation, but the most important game breaker, is the wings. Doesn't take a genius to know you will never get accurate sized wings that act exactly as they do in the film. You would need either removable wings or do what the Burger King(think it was BK for disney back then) toy did, wings fold down along the legs. It was actually my favorite buzz figure because of those wings.
But the signature collection gets most of the important stuff down good, and has the bonus feature of coming in the same space ship packaging it does in the film