It's literally the exact same sculpt as the prototype, outside of it getting softer through production. This is Aragorn all over again where people aren't used to seeing the sculpt beyond the dramatic lighting in the announcement photos.
I said zero about proportions? Did I not? I was solely talking about suit material and thickness of it. Don’t read something that isn’t there.No idea how you can say this with a straight face. HT body proportions and suit is absolute joke in comparison.
Crazy how emotion changes in the eyes lolIt's literally the exact same sculpt as the prototype, outside of it getting softer through production. This is Aragorn all over again where people aren't used to seeing the sculpt beyond the dramatic lighting in the announcement photos.
They adjusted nothing. Down to the suit being the exact same. If you preordered this figure based on the prototype images, that's what you're getting here.
They got the piping right.Oh man, for real right! It's just such a major upgrade in every way. On the JL Superman HT finally went with an actual chromed body, which helped sell the suit a little better. But otherwise, it's just no contest. In my opinion there isn't a single aspect that Hot Toys has done better than InArt on this figure.
You are crazy, that headsculpt is beautifulGotta say the angry sculpt does nothing for me. It's beautifully sculpted but makes him look ugly as hell and is not at all how I'd want the character represented in my collection.
It may not have fit the tone of the movie, but I would have much rather had a smiling Cavill sculpt instead.
Ha, perhaps. But I'll still take InArts over HT anyday. That being said, I'm keeping my HT until IA's shows up. Can't go without a Superman!They got the piping right.
Yeah, I don't see that big vinyl strip on the real screen used suit. I wonder it maybe it's way back past the armpit on the real suit? I mean they must've referenced it from somewhere?
He don’t scare me. He’s not Superman anymore.They got the piping right.
I read someone here has 10k in final payments on PO for the month, largely due to statues. I personally can’t spend that much in a month for factory paintwork and the possibility of QC issues, no matter how many PO of mine make up that total. Not much customization to be had on a statue, just hope the company nails it for you. At 1:3 scale and up, it’s much harder to live with likeness issues and costume inaccuracies. Statues are typically far from perfect as well, have a larger footprint, are pricey and would be a nightmare for storage. Whether that’s the large boxes or the heavy statues themselves. You have to be much more mindful in how they are stored.
For the most part I agree about custom work,
but even then that has its misses.
People shouldn’t collect in hopes that progress stops with the figure they decide on bringing into the collection, whether that be mass production or custom.
To me, it’s not that I expect perfection out of the box. What I do expect at the very least is an appropriate amount of a base to work with. I’m perfectly fine adjusting things to be more accurate so long as it’s possible, I do it to anything that enters the collection, stock is boring.
Here the joints and underlying body they chose makes the suit look cheap due to how thin the material is, in comparison to the older HT version.
Everything else here is obviously superior
and no one ever denied that.
You shouldn’t see that level of indentation on the shield in any light or angle. Simply the wrong material choice on their part.
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The glyphs being incorrectly placed,
how does one go about fixing that?
The drop from proto sculpt to final is upsetting to people, which is understandable. They were on the money regarding Cavill’s likeness before production started. In fact I believed it to be their best likeness to date.
A testament to what lighting and angles can do. And SERS, of course.Crazy how emotion changes in the eyes lol
I think the scale is more believable on account of it being flatter. No thick border around the S also helps there.If I were to actively TRY to find something wrong with this figure, I guess the only thing I can come with is that the S logo is pretty unremarkable, especially in comparison to the HT. Beyond that, I got nothin else.
A drop in quality! more like a belly flop…The finish product looks nothing like the prototype.* Item shown is a prototype. When shipped, the final production piece may differ in appearance.
There's always a drop in quality from proto to production though. And that eye posed slightly wonkey isn't helping.
Actually sold my JL Superman when this went up for order. Very excited to get a 1/6 Superman back on the shelfHa, perhaps. But I'll still take InArts over HT anyday. That being said, I'm keeping my HT until IA's shows up. Can't go without a Superman!
#121What's everybody's order number? First 3 digits.
Yeah, the logo on the actual suit (below from a pic of the suit on display in Vegas) seems a bit more metallic in tone and not so flat as InArt's. Plus InArt kind of over-contoured it to his chest down the center. It's not as warped in reality.If I were to actively TRY to find something wrong with this figure, I guess the only thing I can come with is that the S logo is pretty unremarkable, especially in comparison to the HT. Beyond that, I got nothin else.
It shouldn’t be there.Yeah, I don't see that big vinyl strip on the real screen used suit. I wonder it maybe it's way back past the armpit on the real suit? I mean they must've referenced it from somewhere?
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