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I just rewatched TDK for the first time in…honestly? It feels like it’s legitimately been a decade and I’m so excited for this guy, but also? All the controversy and arguing makes so much more sense to me. This ****’s like Han’s jacket color in Empire on Crack. I don’t think Heath’s hair and make-up looked the same in a single scene. Every one was different. Wet hair, dry hair, hair layered on top, hair hanging off the sides, caked-on make-up, porous make-up, washed out make-up…

It makes sense how he’s kept people obsessing for all these years, though. It’s literally impossible to have an, even, 98% accurate Joker because it won’t be accurate to the scene he was in moments before. Now, if InArt could just make a TDK Batman that looks nearly as good as their 1/12th scale, I’d be in business…
 
Very happy with the overall figure, but why did Howard decide to put a black dot on his nose? It's much more prominent in person than in the photo. I'm pretty sure it's not just my copy, but it's in secret base one and almost all copies in reviews on youtube. Any way to retouch it?
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I still can't decide which version is better sculpted or rooted?
 
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This might be the best comparison videos of these two figures.

Neither of them do a perfect job of nailing down Ledgers likeness (especially the hairline) but both are really cool figures. HT has a slight edge over InArt in terms of hair quality and better likeness around the eyes.
 
The hair used is wool, wool lasts decades if taken care of. Glue is another matter but I've yet to see anything I've glued over the years come apart due to age rather then wear. This include some toys etc that has been glued since I was a kid in the 80s with ****** cheap glue back then.
 
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