dukefett
Super Freak
I too was hit with an unexpectedly high shipping fee. The packaging design fails on every level, and honestly it comes across as blatantly careless and ignorant. You can buy 3 standard figures for what it can cost you to ship the premium with only 2 (even taking the diorama into account). I think this will be the last 2 pack I order from Inart. Let's see if they take this into consideration with the Batman release.
I'm really glad I went with One Sixth Kit, just going to go with them. I do agree that the packaging is ridiculous. The door really did not need to be diecast. It weighs 3 1/2 pounds by itself!
received my 2 set on Monday from kit-massive shout out to him! Took less than a week to arrive & great service. Thanks!
1st chance Iv had to open it up. No faults on mine & im impressed.
as everyone says it really does need to be seen in hand-pics are really not capturing this figures proportions properly at all. The sculpt also looks much softer in photos than it actually is in hand.
There’s a lot of accessories, could of done with a couple or more hands. Magnetic base is annoying as everyone has mentioned. Stupidly restrictive to pose him due to the feet position.
The die cast cell is stupidly heavy! Like it feels like it’ll damage the flimsy plastic base & they could of least put a counterweight at the other side of the base as the weight of the die cast bars make it want to topple over.
But for, a quick 30 mins go through it’s worth it.
Need to go through the jail cell version but it’s immediately noticeable that the top half of the body is too small for the head, his shoulders need padded out at least or a new body but it’s a good base to work on & the headsculpt on the cell version is better than I thought it would be.
definitely no buyers regret even though I was startin to have my doubts as it released.
& I’m actually looking forward to trying to improve the jail cell version body.
Quick bad photo that doesn’t look as good as it does in hand coming up
Starts at 2:15, Inart shows how to manipulate the shoulders to fill out the form a bit more.