I was planning to hop on the InArt LOTR line, but this kinda makes me want to wait and see what JND will offer.
My main concern is the silicone, I just don’t think it will hold up over time and it would be horrible to see your expensive doll break. Also JND’s accessories won’t be made from real materials because the hands can’t handle the weight.
What I do really like about their figures is the real rooted hair and the magnetic eyes, it makes everything so much easier when it comes to posing.
But if all of those will be priced at $600-800 (even more on Kit) I’m probably out.. I don’t mind with a character like Joker, but I’m not sure if I love LOTR enough to pay those prices. Their HP line was a pretty big miss apart from Hermione.
I did order their Joker and I think you’re right, it would be best to see how it turns out first before committing to more characters.Gotta weigh those pros and cons!
Did you order the Joker with them? Might be worth getting a single figure from them first to see how you feel about Silicone, glass eyes and the rooted hair, if you like it you know you can jump two feet in with other releases.
If it helps at all, I got Arthur Fleck 3 or so years ago, and his face has only deteriorated probably 30% or so, should last another 5 years, but that's the price to pay with Silicone!
For the silicone versions maybe. But the above states that there will also be “LITE” versions which would put them in the $300-$400/each range like the LITE versions of the Harry Potter figuresI guess this time JND is trying to beat InArt to the punch. So based on the HP prices, I'm assuming the 4 hobbits will be over $2K. I'll likely see what InArt does, since I've already kind of picked that horse.
Why post that in Action Figures section whereas it's statues?
The Hobbits will be articulated figures indeed.Or 4 hobbits lite version are 1/6 articulated figures?
They are 1/6. Otherwise they wouldn’t state that Lite versions are included.Are we sure they will be 1/6? That post from James leaves a lot open to interpretation. If it is 1/6 hopefully they create payment plans and give plenty of notice. If they are $600 each we are talking about a $2,400 cost!?!?! I cannot imagine spending that in on shot. Hopefully the lite versions are a lot cheaper.
Not to mention both Gandalf and Aragorn are labeled as 1/3 and these are not.They are 1/6. Otherwise they wouldn’t state that Lite versions are included.
Worth it!If it helps at all, I got Arthur Fleck 3 or so years ago, and his face has only deteriorated probably 30% or so, should last another 5 years, but that's the price to pay with Silicone!
True, but as I mentioned in the JND Harry Potter threads, the pricing for the rooted/silicone will more than likely be about the same price as InArt's rooted versions once you combine them; so those who can afford InArt rooted should be able to afford JND rooted.Lite versions won't be rooted, though, so they would clash a bit with rooted Inart LOTR figures.
I did order their Joker and I think you’re right, it would be best to see how it turns out first before committing to more characters.
Honestly 30% after 3 years sounds like a lot.. Especially for $2-3k. What exactly do you mean with deteriorated? Like paint fading?
The recent InArt Gandalf picture that was posted does look amazing! It really makes me want to get him on the aftermarket.
Yup, that’s definitely the best move right now. Luckily the HP characters weren’t to my liking so it doesn’t feel like I missed out on anything.I think Joker will turn out great, the production sample looks crazy good. But definitely wait for that to test the waters if you're unsure
I was messing with Arthur Fleck. All of them are as when I got them. Just follow the rule of handling with gloves, keeping out of direct sunlight etc. the statues will probably remain better than the 1/6, extreme care should be taken with those.
If you take care they'll hold up a long time. JND said the silicone manufacture told 30 years plus before any signs of degradation would be seen, I'd imagine longer to be honest if they're looked after.
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