Hmmmmmm.... I don't know. DX11 is growing on me.
InArt looks ok, not what we were sold nor what they advertised to us. DX11 is definitely still the best
it think the clothing is Daftoys. Either Daftoys or Topo Toys. Definitely not original DX11 clothingI don’t actually think that’s a legit DX11. Clothes look far worse and appears to be a knockoff.
It's neither one of those sets. Those are way better than the clothes he had on the DX11 in the picture. I do wonder if it's the lighting throwing it off, cause comparing it to his DX11 review, seems to be the exact same figure.HT is better.
it think the clothing is Daftoys. Either Daftoys or Topo Toys. Definitely not original DX11 clothing
InArt looks ok, not what we were sold nor what they advertised to us. DX11 is definitely still the best
I agree but also disagree with this. The entire base is magnetic so the figures can be placed anywhere on it. The knees are ratcheted so that should help with some posing problems, although the ankles could present to be an issue for topples like you stated.One of the things I see people lauding about InArt are the magnetic bases, how it's revolutionary, great, overdue...
Those things may be true, to some extent at least. But man are they in for a stark wake up call when they realize their T posed, slapped on a stand and shoved amongst 25 figures in a detolf shelf "technique" of posing won't cut it anymore.
If magnetic stands really are the future, a lot of folks are going to have to learn to actually play with their toys and properly pose them. Even museum poses require an attention to center of mass, what your threshold is for ankle tilt, counterbalance with accessories, and more. Magnets in the feet aren't going to magically make those go away, in fact I genuinely expect the magnetic stand to be a "con" for a lot of people who simply don't have the patience or eye for posing.
I can already hear it in tons of reviews: "Joker looks great but absolutely can't stand on his own. The magnetic base is a nice idea, but InArt really dropped the ball by not including a traditional stand". All the while the poor figure is going to be center frame with a posture that looks like you asked a toddler to draw a newborn deer taking it's first steps.
I was impersonating those lovely FB comments
On one hand...this looks amazing. On the other..I am terrified of what's gonna happen to the rest of my collection in 10 years.
The magnetic stand is genius IMO, as I hate stands due to them looking bad and cheap. But only works for museum poses, you can't do walking, dynamic poses as in real life humans are in movement and not standing still trying to balance in place. The two are not the same so expect only museum posesI agree but also disagree with this. The entire base is magnetic so the figures can be placed anywhere on it. The knees are ratcheted so that should help with some posing problems, although the ankles could present to be an issue for topples like you stated.
I don't believe they need to include a stand. That's really on the buyer if the pose looks that bad, not the base provided. Even with a traditional stand we are all guilty of putting our figures in horrible poses. I don't think it's a bad thing for us to work on the center mass to pose these figure .
New sculpted video
Could be something else. Just doesn't look like original HT clothing to me. He even says in the review that it's wearing a "custom" coat. The coat doesn't look like any of the higher end custom coats I've seen.It's neither one of those sets. Those are way better than the clothes he had on the DX11 in the picture. I do wonder if it's the lighting throwing it off, cause comparing it to his DX11 review, seems to be the exact same figure.
I actually prefer the sculpted. Not sure why.
Yea sculpted is looking really nice. I'm leaning towards being incredibly crazy and ordering a full sculpted 2 pack and selling the everything but the headsculpts on the second oneSculpted looks great as well. I'm kind of tempted to pick up a single sculpted from Kit but I know I don't NEED it.
I dont see why you wouldn't be able to do a walking pose, as I have my Miles in a walking pose currently using no stand what so ever. You could also do some action poses on one foot if you balance the center of weight correctly for a figure like Pennywise or The Batman.The magnetic stand is genius IMO, as I hate stands due to them looking bad and cheap. But only works for museum poses, you can't do walking, dynamic poses as in real life humans are in movement and not standing still trying to balance in place. The two are not the same so expect only museum poses
Yea sculpted is looking really nice. I'm leaning towards being incredibly crazy and ordering a full sculpted 2 pack and selling the everything but the headsculpts on the second on
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