Nine Inch Nails
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Just remember kids, these companies, they dont care about you.
InArt lives, rent-free, in a lot of people's heads here.Just remember kids, these companies, they dont care about you.
First thought is maybe they glued to top of the boots to the outfit to stop the ankle from bunching up ?The video above shows some damage as well. Looks like that suit is gonna be a bit fragile.
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I guess first batch gonna be 150-200 figures? If you ordered within first twenty minutes you’ll be in that batch.I'd be content just knowing what friggin batch my order is in...
Ordered 10 days after preorder went up...I guess first batch gonna be 150-200 figures? If you ordered within first twenty minutes you’ll be in that batch.
As this figure is pretty simple and no rooted hair, I think production gonna be faster, so you’ll be fine. He has a simplest costume among anything they have done.Ordered 10 days after preorder went up...
Can't wait for Xmas of 2025...
You're probably right on that. It's a fair point.As this figure is pretty simple and no rooted hair, I think production gonna be faster, so you’ll be fine. He has a simplest costume among anything they have done.
It looks more inline with his MoS size there.Thankfully we get a look at the body under the suit. Looks very similar to the HT approach. Easy access to it as well. I plan on maybe adding a touch more bulk to the shoulders and lats and then rechroming.
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I think it looks slightly bigger but I may be wrong .It looks more inline with his MoS size there.
I cringed watching this cat do those extreme movements ...
Yeah I remember that. The worry is their rollout of seperate batches. Ridiculously long stretches between them. But I think InArt has gotten the point from the community.I honestly think Supes will be coming to us real soon. Kit even posted a few weeks back and he’s coming this year. Assuming and hoping he’s referring to his store.
InArt lives, rent-free, in a lot of people's heads here.
Every single inArt release, post count for the thread shoots up dramatically.
Meanwhile, HT and JND are quiet....
Talk about InArt changing the game.
Yup I agree, competition is good.I do not have any particular brand loyalty - InArt might be over hyped but I’m enjoying the current state of collecting with all these new and emerging companies competing for our dollar, and attempting to one up each other with innovations. In the end, the collectors win.
The Artisan line from Hot Toys seems to be a direct response to InArt and their rooted wool hair. The Lady Pool figure has wool hair even though it’s not part of the Artisan line - no more of that crap Barbie hair we’ve been getting for years.
Seamless forearms w/out the wrist peg similar to the Ledger Joker are more common now too, as are magnetic bases and wrist pegs (love it it hate it). Hopefully the JND magnetic wand for rolling eyes eventually becomes adopted by all figures.
Different industry but a somewhat similar comparison - MoviePass Unlimited theater tickets for $10/month made no sense as a business plan (leading to their ultimate demise) but it forced the entire theatrical industry to adopt similar subscription plans (AMC A-List, Regal Unlimited, Cinemark Movie Club) which has benefited all movie theater patrons. Competition is good.
I ordered from GunDamit so it'll be interesting to see where they fall in regards to when they get their shipment(s) compared to OSK and other places
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