That's what I thought at first, too, but I think we have two options for that:
1) right eye open, left eye closed on all three heads is out, because we can see both eyes on the first (right hand) head.
2) or like they did it the last time — open / open, open / closed, closed / closed. except if you look just under the centre head's chin, we can see the yellow of the third head's right eye.
So I figure that means they're all going to be open. It's also cheaper to print a single head, and allows them to claw back some of the cost of the new mould for the body. And the use of bricks to attach the heads means we'll likely see the body again in other themes and sets for single headed creatures, which is nice.
Yeah, I still have a little hope we're getting a posable jaw. If we do, they've done a great job with the form. Either way, it's far less obvious than 2001's chomper of a jaw, and it's interesting, from a marketing standpoint, that they're not highlighting it in the photo like they used to.
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Date: 2025-04-23 08:50 am (UTC)1) right eye open, left eye closed on all three heads is out, because we can see both eyes on the first (right hand) head.
2) or like they did it the last time — open / open, open / closed, closed / closed. except if you look just under the centre head's chin, we can see the yellow of the third head's right eye.
So I figure that means they're all going to be open. It's also cheaper to print a single head, and allows them to claw back some of the cost of the new mould for the body. And the use of bricks to attach the heads means we'll likely see the body again in other themes and sets for single headed creatures, which is nice.
Yeah, I still have a little hope we're getting a posable jaw. If we do, they've done a great job with the form. Either way, it's far less obvious than 2001's chomper of a jaw, and it's interesting, from a marketing standpoint, that they're not highlighting it in the photo like they used to.