Firstly please excuse my piss poor photo editing skills or should I say lack of them :lol:
I think I have a few good pointers for spotting the new Poon Stormtroopers & at least one sure fire way to spot them, I have done lots of photos to try to show as best as I can with the little point & shoot camera I have.
I used a vintage stormtrooper of the same COO marking as the fake has, but did compare it to 3 other coo variation I myself own to be sure as I can be that the information below is accurate.
V = Vintage
F = Fake
Above you can see the most obvious difference between the Fakes & the Vintage, this being that under the arms there is a flat area all the way around the arm socket which goes down in to a v below the armpit.
2 fakes & a vintage side by side to show the under arm flat area
The right leg (left as you look at the photo) on all the 4 I got were tapered in to the other leg which is very noticeable IMO
Standing back to back you can see that if you want the fake to stand like the vintage you have to have the legs bent back slightly which pushes the waist forward & the head back, I will explain why below.
The feet on the fakes are actually slightly bent upward at the toe making them not stand quite straight as seen in the 2 photos directly above this one.
Lastly & a point which is also quite easy to spot (one you have noticed - took me a while) is that the spray opp's on the back of the helmet are actually considerably smaller that on the vintage & do not go all the way to the edge of the indentations on moulding of the helmet.
Below are the all the photos b4 alteration & some photos of the weapons from as close as I can get.
Lets hope this goes some way toward preventing some of us from being stung.
EDIT - also just noted that the peg holes in the fakes are slightly larger & will not hold in a standard pro tech stand