hokietwo
Super Freak
That's a great take on the figure. As you state, paint is very subdued to the point of them trying to not make him look as tanned like you said but the result is too pale, even the hair lacks a distinctive color and is too uniformed. The Inart suit is basically the same color as the Hot Toys Man of Steel suit. Stylized is a great term for the Hot Toys Supermans.....unfortunately.Received mine today and just got it out of the box for a quick inspection. At first glance no obvious quality issues, I’m not seeing any flaws. Again just taking a quick look though.
Honestly, I’m a bit underwhelmed by this figure. Slightly regretting selling my Hot Toys JL Superman to make room for this guy. The likeness of the InArt head sculpt is pretty good. The skin tone is more accurate (paler) than the HT head sculpt. The paint application has a bit more nuance than I was seeing in a lot of photos. But maybe due to Cavill’s pale complexion it seems a bit lacking in detail to me. However that could be because of the way Cavill’s skin actually looks, if that makes sense.
Even though the likeness to the Hot Toys figure is more stylized by comparison, I think I actually like it better. And that bright blue and red of the JL suit really popped. The shoulders for the HT figure were too big, yes. But that still kind of worked in the same stylized way as the head sculpt and the bright blue and red.
The suit of the InArt figure isn’t as shiny as I was hoping. In a lot of shots in the film the suit has a slick almost wet looking sheen to it. In normal lighting that effect from the film doesn’t come across to me, at least for the first inspection in-hand.
But on the other hand this InArt figure is undeniably by far more screen accurate. It’s still a fine figure. It just lacks shelf presence to me.
I will sell this figure without hesitation if Hot Toys makes a JL Superman 2.0 (red and blue suit) that improves the head sculpt.