Best picture! And looking forward to that movie!
Do you think you could get away with posing this Joker “walking” on the magnetic base without him falling over?
No way Id do it I hardly want to risk him standing on the base. Maybe the cases that we saw are user error but if your going to find out for sure you might have to find it the hard wayDo you think you could get away with posing this Joker “walking” on the magnetic base without him falling over?
I’d really like to pose him him cautiously backing out of the mob meeting with his grenade rig.
Man that is so good
You will have to do what @Luisenigma1 did a couple of pages back. Unscrew the back panel and pop the eyes back in the socket to move each separately instead of parallelI think the eye is a bit misaligned, is it easy to fix?
Woah best pictures so far of the standard. Amazing.. I kind of wish I can trade my jail figure with the diorama for a standardI've been doing some more work on Joker and took some new shots.
I opened up the hair strands with a hairdryer as per the InArt video and removed the joystick so I can move the eyes separately. Small changes, but it does make a difference overall. I didn't remove the neck spacer so far, as I feel his neck length looks proportionate, but I might remove it if I change up the pose with the head tilted higher.
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And for fun, together with another iconic movie villain.
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I think this figure, though at a smaller scale, is similar in the way that you feel about JND pieces, meaning they really need to be seen in hand to appreciate. The eyes, especially the iris, has this depth to them that I don't see in other companies' movable eyes, even HT latest moving eyes.People who have it in hand, can you confirm if the eyes look as bad as in the pictures? I know from experience pictures bring up the worst details for obvious reasons, but the glassy distanced eyes with the mask eye sockets aren't looking great in a lot of the pictures. Worries for the future releases...
Well, sorta glad I'm not the only one, so I don't seem crazy but glad you were able to get it fixed! hopefully other members see it and check out their copies.I completely undressed and redressed Joker today as well, and noticed exactly the same on mine. Both lower arms say L, and his left shoulder hinge joint was way too tight so it could barely move. Loosening the screw did the trick. Would definitely recommend others to do the same if they are having problems with the shoulder.
Amazing what messing with the hair, even the sculpt hair version does for the figure. Looks a lot better there and more like the protoI've been doing some more work on Joker and took some new shots.
I opened up the hair strands with a hairdryer as per the InArt video and removed the joystick so I can move the eyes separately. Small changes, but it does make a difference overall. I didn't remove the neck spacer so far, as I feel his neck length looks proportionate, but I might remove it if I change up the pose with the head tilted higher.
And for fun, together with another iconic movie villain.
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The sculpted hair turned out so great that I'm now second guessing whether I really needed the rooted deluxe. I would be extremely happy just to have the standard after allI got this guy today. I am completely blown away by the quality of this figure. I've been collecting 1/6 scale figures for over 13 years. I actually started with the hot toys DX01 Joker. This inart Joker Is the best quality figure I have ever felt and seen by far. As soon as I took the white plastic off the figure and lifted him out of the foam insert, I felt the heaviness of the figure and the overall quality of everything I was holding and seeing. I honestly was completely blown away and I'm not just saying that.
I would have loved to get the rooted hair version of this set a thousand percent, but I just could not find a set that wasn't on eBay with a tremendous price hike. So I pretty much settled for the standard version. While I am completely happy with this, I definitely would love to get the rooted Hair version someday.
I did remove the neck insert by mistake , so i just left it off in these first 3 pics
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The sculpted hair turned out so great that I'm now second guessing whether I really needed the rooted deluxe. I would be extremely happy just to have the standard after all
Thanks, that's some high praise!Woah best pictures so far of the standard. Amazing.. I kind of wish I can trade my jail figure with the diorama for a standard
Amazing what messing with the hair, even the sculpt hair version does for the figure. Looks a lot better there and more like the proto
Also, that has to be one of the best looking Vader's I've ever seen! Puts my mildly customized ANH version to shame
Yeah you first unscrew the panel in the back and take out the joystick. Then you need to get the eyes off of the "bridge" that connects them. For this, you can pop out the eyes first, for example by pushing them in from the outside with something soft, like a q-tip.How do you guys fix the misaligned eyes is that the one where you unscrew the back and dismantle the PERS system to have individual sticks?
Be interesting to know if this provides any added stability. The issue seems to be with Joker tipping forwards due to the upcurl of his shoes- if not optimially positioned on the base magnets.So after putting the figure on the base, while it does stand good with the magnets. I still want to be more safe than sorry. I glued a small neo magnet to this clear acrylic rod with the piece from the stand that I had. The base does have magnets in it. I tried first with some metal plates that I have. They're for cell phone cases to mount them on magnets. .
I'll try the figure on it tomorrow. Stay tuned.
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That's my plan. Just gonna magnetise the whole thingI would just gut out the base and glue a bigger and stronger magnet.
That could be a possibility in the future, I literally just got this figure yesterday so I'm going to just wait it out to see what I need to doI would just gut out the base and glue a bigger and stronger magnet.
The base actually has magnets in the square tile. I haven't put a figure on it yet but as soon as I do that and if it works it works. If not then I'll go to the next step. I just got the figure yesterday so I'm not about to start doing mods to this thing for a little while.Be interesting to know if this provides any added stability. The issue seems to be with Joker tipping forwards due to the upcurl of his shoes- if not optimially positioned on the base magnets.
I'd assume, if Joker starts leaning forwards, the leverage point of the crotch rest will just take that acrylic rod down along with the figure with little resistance- unless that small magnet at the base of the rod is ridiculously powerful. Have you placed a third magnet under the base for the new stand pole?
I'd hate to see where Vader puts that pencil. "Ta-da".Best picture! And looking forward to that movie!
Where did you get the rod and crotch bracket? I've seen a few stands like that, but not recently.So after putting the figure on the base, while it does stand good with the magnets. I still want to be more safe than sorry. I glued a small neo magnet to this clear acrylic rod with the piece from the stand that I had. The base does have magnets in it. I tried first with some metal plates that I have. They're for cell phone cases to mount them on magnets. .
I'll try the figure on it tomorrow. Stay tuned.
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I got this guy today. I am completely blown away by the quality of this figure. I've been collecting 1/6 scale figures for over 13 years. I actually started with the hot toys DX01 Joker. This inart Joker Is the best quality figure I have ever felt and seen by far. As soon as I took the white plastic off the figure and lifted him out of the foam insert, I felt the heaviness of the figure and the overall quality of everything I was holding and seeing. I honestly was completely blown away and I'm not just saying that.
I would have loved to get the rooted hair version of this set a thousand percent, but I just could not find a set that wasn't on eBay with a tremendous price hike. So I pretty much settled for the standard version. While I am completely happy with this, I definitely would love to get the rooted Hair version someday.
I did remove the neck insert by mistake , so i just left it off in these first 3 pics
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