Wor-Gar said:
I really like the suit, shirt and tie... and the two heads.
HT wins for straitjacket and boots though.
Boots look cheap but some weathering will likely hide that. You don't see too much of them.
Daftoys is definitely a good solid Scarecrow. If you're good at weathering, then it is the superior one.
Reading through the HT Scarecrow thread last week there were quite a few complaints about the tailoring of the trousers. That's something the 'Headplay' addressed when they did theirs around 2015. I was reminded when putting the clothes onto the modified body the other day just how good that bootleg was.
In the comics I think some of his origin stories relate that he was made fun of for being badly dressed. The Nolan trilogy went with this angle as Crane isn't a snappy dresser. In
Batman Begins his jacket is often crumpled, and appears a bit oversized even while wearing the sleeveless pullover underneath.
In the
Dark Knight his decline is even more evident and he appears more like a tramp with his shirt not even tucked in.
As a stickler for actor heights I've made the Headplay straitjacketed 'Scarecrow' a scale sub 5' 8", with the new body matching the HT Slim that I'll use for the Daf suited 'Crane'.
Daf's shirt and tie with the pullover are a mix of BB and TDK, but I do like the colour combination. Having removed the white shirt and blue tie from the Headplay, since they're not required and only add bulk, I have options for the new figure.
The last piece of the puzzle are the shoes he wears in BB. I've spotted only one screencap that shows them:
They may well be the same as he's wearing in TDK, and I have a pair of small non-shiny boots from an old figure that replicate shoes well enough.
Still on footwear, it always baffled me why HT had promo photos with the trousers pushed up to the boot tops. I've gone through BB frame by frame and at all times his boots were covered by the trousers. I can only surmise that HT either did it to show off the boots, or were copying the prop display which had also apparently done it to show off the boots.