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They look pretty good to me, might sell off Fleck, he's the weakest, the others look pretty great actually.

Superman came out super meh, so not sure I want to eat more NRD's regardless but I'd rather see this one in person and decide, probably going to be easy enough to part out anything not wanted.

Edit: Yeah those Yanshuai photos look pretty ******* good to me. But these will be my last Inart I feel.
 
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If people aren’t happy with this then I doubt they’ll be happy with anything :lol.

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If people aren’t happy with this then I doubt they’ll be happy with anything :lol.

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yep, im miserable lol its not a great set and only of the two figures are actually good but maybe my standards are different. their tier list means jack **** in terms of quality. just a price based bracket for them

these figures are no different to their "cheaper" figures, just bloated and inflated with a big diorama that isn't even USB powered. the flashlight for batman, I get. but they have no excuse for the diorama

not to say hot toys is any better, they're both major let downs. at least hot toys captures phoenix better (even though the promo pics are complete garbage and ruin lu1's work)
 
If people aren’t happy with this then I doubt they’ll be happy with anything :lol.

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Hairline was definitely adjusted on the red suit version for production to be more accurate. Face paint as well as previously mentioned.

Level of detail and sharpness on the sculpts themselves actually looks to be among their best. Far sharper and more detailed than their Superman. Looks to be on par with their Bruce Wayne sculpt, which I feel was their most detailed.
 
yep, im miserable lol its not a great set and only of the two figures are actually good but maybe my standards are different. their tier list means jack **** in terms of quality. just a price based bracket for them

these figures are no different to their "cheaper" figures, just bloated and inflated with a big diorama that isn't even USB powered. the flashlight for batman, I get. but they have no excuse for the diorama

not to say hot toys is any better, they're both major let downs. at least hot toys captures phoenix better (even though the promo pics are complete garbage and ruin lu1's work)
Curious as to your thoughts as to why you say the Hot Toys captures JP better!

I think the outfit top to bottom is better on INART’s.

And I hear ya on the personal higher standards. I think you and others on here have higher expectations and standards for sure. I realize I’m a bit more forgiving than some of the folks here, but I also stand by my read on figures, when specifically evaluating each of them for what they are – things that are mass produced at the end of the day. Case-by-case basis. I intend to still keep pushing for constructive feedback, despite being let down at times when these companies/licensors don’t do anything about it.

And yes, INART’s tier list is simply referring to whether a set brings more to represent that character/source, as in extra portraits, accessories, dioramas, etc. A ‘price-to-added value based bracket’, I’d personally say lol. I’m kinda glad it’s not referring to providing the higher tiers with higher quality, cause I’d also hope that the base Mercury and Silver sets are also receiving the same quality treatment.
 

They do look solid here. Fleck's a little less impressive. It's luck of the draw for the red suited sculpt. I'd be pretty happy if mine came out like this.

Perhaps the safest bet, is to grab one second hand. Because then I'll know exactly what to expect.

And I feel better overpaying for the red suited figure, than paying the full price of the double pack.
 
It's interesting comparing these.

I like aspects of each Diorama. I think the backdrop from Hot Toys looks a little more classy with the Murray show signage. But Inart's windows are a lot more scenic. Hot Toys could have done with a window behind those curtains.

As for the curtains, I don't like either of them. I like Inart's stage better. But I think Hot Toys did a lot better with the chair (except in color).

I'm getting more "realism" from Inart's figure. A little more detail (Hands, shoes etc..).

Better tailoring and proportions perhaps? But I intend to display mine seated which mitigates some of that.

On the other hand, I feel that Hot Toys captures him better. Even if it translates into something a little more stylized. I also think the overall presentation blends more coherently.

I think I'll stick with Hot Toys ultimately. But having both would yield interesting results.



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Yeah, this is how I should’ve gone about it. I would’ve been willing to pay up to $700 or so for the lone red suited figure. If the opportunity arises, I’d be open to that.
I don't see many parting out the main attraction though. Main attraction being the most iconic, not necessarily the "best" figure of the 4 of them.
 
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