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Finally back home so thought i'd take some detolf shots of bats ;) i knew the arkham city artbook would come in handy

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Excellent shots. I wanted this from day one, but after all the in-hand photos... I'm getting more excited than ever.
 
Any chance somebody can take a picture showing batman next to one of the larger HT bodies(Roadblock,Arnold,etc)?
Maybe what the gauntlets and boots would look like on those bodies? :monkey3

I'm expecting them to be too large for those bodies,but I want to know by how much exactly.
 
I've had my Rambo first Blood with his arm bent at 90 degree to hold his weapon since day one. Not a single tear in it! I think that tear may have come from posing, but it must be from constant posing and reposing. And I'll add that I live in a very cold area during winter and very hot during summer!

Guys, keep your pics coming, they are beautiful and help bear the waiting game!:)

Yeah Those Rocky and Rambo figures were good,EXCEPT Rambo 2 which was absolutely horrible.All of them always got these "Scar Tissue" like marks under the armpits after a while if you lifted the arms though.
 
It also has a lot to do with the environment. I've seen tears and cracks on rubber figures that I've had longer than the collector who posted the figures and I think the climate and where you live makes a big difference on what happens to the rubber. I've had no issues on any of my rubber figures at all.

This is always possible. Climate can't effect them all. Even the non rubber stuff. But that's why I keep them in climate control room, away from both direct sunlight and even most artificial light. My cases has a protective film to eliminate most uv radiation.

But to me that's not a rubber problem or hot toys issue. That's an end user issue. And even if it where climate, the way that figure tore in those photos isn't shrinkage or stress...it's a force tear. From having the arms posed super hard or snapped into a pose.
 
Tony's also doing an over the shoulder custom cape. Will probably drape down better as well.

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