1/6 INART (Queen Studio) - The Dark Knight - Joker Collectible Figure

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It doesn’t look too bad here for a company produced figure.
 
Head sculpts during prototype development have to be bigger so when they shrink down during the molding and casting process they will be the right size, for promotional pictures heads are always downsized with photoshop but in the review video they look like any prototype I've seen, massive and out of scale.
Always appreciate the insights R_R_X
 
Justin wrote in the comments that it’s production piece and he titled it wrong

Yeah, we were talking about it earlier. Though he didn't just title it wrong. He mentioned it in the video more than once, even stressed he had to be careful with it because it was a prototype.
 
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that is quite the conspiracy. Imagine sinking all that time and effort into the hundred or so Jokers shown in that video only to realise either the heads need to be scrapped, shrunk down, then rehaired and repainted to fit the bodies or the bodies, hands and all clothing and accessories need to be scrapped and remade slightly larger to match the scale of the heads…

Viper when they tell him he needs to redo all the heads because they came out 4% too large
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The boxes do not look as huge as the one posted before. It may have been the box for the event transportation.
I'm starting to wonder if the HUGE styrofoam tray we saw previously was used in the box to transport the figure to the show and NOT the actual production tray for the artbox. B/c as you said, the boxes in the video InArt posted don't look as big
 
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