Here's a pic of the difference in my two:
Wow, that is a pretty profound difference.
Here's a pic of the difference in my two:
Haven't really checked my figure for awhile now. Still in the box as I was moving and I still have not gotten a display case for my figures yet.
I do remember a scene from the movie where the suit really looks like its matte - I believe its the scene where Batman speaks to Gordon in the vault, right after he captures the Scarecrow and the fake Batmen.
I can't find a screencap but I'm remember the suit does not have any shine whatsoever in that scene.
Just out of curiosity why even bother having him if you don't display it?
I mean its a $300 figure thats just sitting in a box? It's not like 7" figures or something that have a big open window, I can see hanging that on your wall or whatever and still being able to see the figure itself everyday with the box art lending itself to the effect/display, but with a company like Hot Toys the figure is basically art itself. I just can't fathom having it in a box the entire time you own it until one day you just have to sell it, seems I personally would be able to take zero enjoyment from that.
I still have mines in storage. Do you think where we are will cause our HT to deteriorate faster? Damn now I'm worried.
yep, thats what I think tooTime & oxygen is the ultimate destroyer, display them & enjoy them
Yep. Just like carbon-based life itself, time waits for no toy.Time & oxygen is the ultimate destroyer, display them & enjoy them
Now if I took it to the beach that would be an other story...Rubber Suit+ Beach =SANDMAN!
Now are we all sure that the matte looking finish to this fig is just due to the material deteriorating over time? Every one's was nice and shiny from day one?
Maybe it's not even that. Maybe it's the acid off some peoples fingers/oily hands.
Mine looks the same today as it did when I got it 2 years ago.
You don't handle it often?
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