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How are people buying 10 of these iron man repaints but say there is no value for what you get in the deluxe?
Because Hot Toys.
How are people buying 10 of these iron man repaints but say there is no value for what you get in the deluxe?
It is 100% innovation for mass produced figures at this scale.I still wouldn't call it innovation. Customs have been doing the magnetic attachments for a while. I think what they've added is a degree of better sculpting, painting and option for rooted hair.
I don't see anything that they've innovated on personally. I'd imagine tailoring potentially could be better also just because production companies manufacturing 1/6 clothing generally is pretty good, so I imagine the higher price tag accounts for this also, I just think Hot Toys purposefully chooses to cheap on their tailoring.
But good on Inart for paving the next stepping stone. But I won't credit them for anything innovative. Maybe being bold enough to be the one's to do it.
Edit: But agian, I personally need to see in hand production to see if they've got the finesse down also. As much criticism that can be levied at Hot Toys they come out put together extremely well and with a presence. They just seemingly don't have the upgraded quality that Inart potentially will be providing. But for me, upgraded quality without the finesse, ehhh. We'll see.
It is 100% innovation for mass produced figures at this scale.
Hot Toys has been incredibly stagnant for YEARS now. Reusing figures as a whole, head sculpts, bases (looking at you Star Wars sand foot base) and god knows what other lazy half assed stuff they do.
Inart coming out the gate with higher quality tailored outfits, more accurate proportioned bodies, more life-like accurate sculpts, actual high quality rooted hair (none of that plastic barbie hair that Hot Toys uses), magnet attachments for sculpts/hands, seamless arm to wrist (which Hot Toys is now suddenly doing with their Wolverine figure, thank you Inart), magnetic bases to the feet so that a crotch grabber isn't needed.
How is none of that innovation for the 1/6 mass produced figure scene? All the while, not charging $1000 for a single sculpt alone, Inart is actually pricing these figures competitively for what they're offering.
Don't get me wrong, it's still too early to say if they'll fully pull it all off but saying what they're trying to do isn't innovating is a bit of a misjudgment.
I think you are looking at the word innovation too literally manI think we'll just be arguing about something that doesn't really matter in the end, they'll have outsourced production of materials to companies that can already produce better tailoring with better materials simply because they're paid more, it's hardly innovation. But yes I see where you're coming from in terms of incorporating what already exists but bringing it into the mainstream.
Still ain't innovation.
But agreed it's a good thing.
And finally from me outside of arguing innovation, the higher prices for them to incorporate these better techniques is much better in value that paying for the stagnation Hot Toys continues.
You mean they are not there already?With the current reactions to InArt on Facebook and the comparisons that I have seen to Hot Toys...I wouldn't be too surprised if the 1/6 community goes into the harmful tribalism area in a year or two if InArt is successful...
I think you are looking at the word innovation too literally man
Yes all this stuff has been done before in 1/6. But to provide it in quantity for cheaper and more accessible way is also considered innovation I think
You have been buying expensive socks for too long that this is nothing new to you but it is for a lot of people in the lower market
Nah man its all good its a good discussionHahahah touché. We agree, I'm just being an ass.
It isn't innovation if you've been collecting various custom figures. Sure. But then you're considered the 1% at that point.I think we'll just be arguing about something that doesn't really matter in the end, they'll have outsourced production of materials to companies that can already produce better tailoring with better materials simply because they're paid more, it's hardly innovation. But yes I see where you're coming from in terms of incorporating what already exists but bringing it into the mainstream.
Still ain't innovation.
But agreed it's a good thing.
And finally from me outside of arguing innovation, the higher prices for them to incorporate these better techniques is much better in value that paying for the stagnation Hot Toys continues.
Exactly. I pointed this out in The Batman room. You have a certain group hanging on to this false price comparison for whatever reason.Idk why people keep calling them $800-$1000 figures....they're only $1000 if you decide to pay for the best package. That comes with a ton of accessories and 2 figures. Not talking about you specifically but a lot of people have ran with this pricing narrative while ignoring the entire context that the figures are actually not $1000
I do however see exactly why Hot Toys has zero communication now and no longer fault them for that seeing how InArt is being treated.
I mean these days HT doesn't just use one true type like they used to. Lots of time, the bodies are a bit if a frankenstien of different body parts.Aren’t all the bodies for these figures fairly unique too? It isn’t like Hot Toys where they slap whatever head they want onto a TrueType, and make sure to stress over and over if they actually changed something on it.
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More respect to Asmus for staying in the communication game after that Ash debacle!It happens to all (except Asmus). Sideshow was very involved with the community in the beginning, then moved away. Hot Toys was much more involved with the community in the beginning, then went on silent running for many years now. InArt will likely be the same if they are massively successful. If they remain niche, they may maintain communication in the way Asmus has done for 9 years now.
It's crazy how you had multiple Sideshow reps on this very forum posting in threads only for the entire forum to get revamped a few years ago and for them to completely disappear. I 100% see Inart moving away from communicating in the years to come. People are treating them as if they're a seasoned company like Hot Toys. I'm just here to see what they can bring to the table and how they'll improve over the years.It happens to all (except Asmus). Sideshow was very involved with the community in the beginning, then moved away. Hot Toys was much more involved with the community in the beginning, then went on silent running for many years now. InArt will likely be the same if they are massively successful. If they remain niche, they may maintain communication in the way Asmus has done for 9 years now.
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