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If you say so I guess it’s gospel thenAnd sorry no, it very much is a change of tune.
If you say so I guess it’s gospel thenAnd sorry no, it very much is a change of tune.
Everyone said it wasn’t possible when it was announced that they’d surpass their prototype, despite them clearly stating that to be their main objective with this line, people thought they couldn’t even match it? Only about 7 or 8 of us didn’t absolutely dog it out when it was announced. So where’s your point coming from?If you say so I guess it’s gospel then
That this maybe is a slight overreaction from a singular blurry photos that is supposedly a “production” piece. Also please don’t lump my opinion in with others that “dogged it” you can check my post history and see I said this doesn’t look like heath in proto photos, but happy for those that pick it up.Everyone said it wasn’t possible when it was announced that they’d surpass their prototype, despite them clearly stating that to be their main objective with this line, people thought they couldn’t even match it? Only about 7 or 8 of us didn’t absolutely dog it out when it was announced. So where’s your point coming from?
My apologies, I know you specifically weren’t giving it a hard time. I stated that as that’s what happened in January.That this maybe is a slight overreaction from a singular blurry photos that is supposedly a “production” piece. Also please don’t lump my opinion in with others that “dogged it” you can check my post history and see I said this doesn’t look like heath in proto photos, but happy for those that pick it up.
No worries dude, also easy answer from me. Production piece means to me what is gonna be shipped to buyers. You could also view production piece as meaning WIP. If you see it as the latter then it’s more than likely that. However, if it’s the former then I doubt that we would be seeing such so early in advance. I know JND has delivered earlier than expected recently, but while that is commendable from them it is definitely not the norm. Regardless of industry/product.My apologies, I know you specifically weren’t giving it a hard time. I stated that as that’s what happened in January.
You can only judge a proto so much, as that’s not what’s being offered from anyone no matter increase or decrease. As we’re seeing, there’s varying degrees of that drop and rise.
My question to you since you believe this to not be a production piece, then what is it? It’s clearly JND 1:6 Heath, It’s July, the figure is slated for Q1 25’, the paint apps on this don’t match, nor does the similarities in likeness to what we saw up for preorder. It can’t be anything other than a production piece.
Well, if we compare this to InArt and their Joker -No worries dude, also easy answer from me. Production piece means to me what is gonna be shipped to buyers. You could also view production piece as meaning WIP. If you see it as the latter then it’s more than likely that. However, if it’s the former then I doubt that we would be seeing such so early in advance. I know JND has delivered earlier than expected recently, but while that is commendable from them it is definitely not the norm. Regardless of industry/product.
Fair pointWell, if we compare this to InArt and their Joker -
InArt
Preorders began in March 2022
Production began in July 2022
First orders shipped around January 2023
JND
Preorders began in December 2023
Production appears have began in June or July 2024
First orders ship around January 25 ( Q1 25’)
Makes sense, these require a lot more labor than the InArt set did, they’d need to be on top of things if they were to bring this quality to us by Q1 25’.
First orders being the bloggers and orders placed directly through Queen Studios, the rest of us anywhere from March - Sep 23’.Fair point
As a side note though. If that was the timeline for Inart’s first release then holy hell did that production speed drop off for future releases
paint seems a lot better, but man that second head still doesn't do it for me. One thing JND does really well is their cut n sew. Might be worth picking up some of the outfit pieces if they are parted out.
Paint looks a lot better on both, but thank god I didn’t spend an extra $600 for that smiling sculpt. It looks nothing like Heath and it’s a very awkward smile.
It doesn't look like Heath Ledger. Something is off.
Smiling one looks like he’s taking an awkward highschool yearbook photo. Hasn't looked right since the prototype.
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