Hey, I wasn't sure where to put this but this thread seems appropriate. I recently did a review of this figure on my youtube channel.
https://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ndx-ScN1MJU
This feels nothing but a sarcastic send up, and 10 minutes worth of it.
you sound like Seth Rogen. Teh Balemaster montage was great.Hey, I wasn't sure where to put this but this thread seems appropriate. I recently did a review of this figure on my youtube channel.
https://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ndx-ScN1MJU
you sound like Seth Rogen. Teh Balemaster montage was great.
How fragile are the rubber suits? Do they actually have such limited life? If that's the case, I wonder if it wouldn't be better for Hot Toys to go with some type of black cloth with glue on armor that would not deteriorate over time.
we have seen the hot toys ed from robocop get damaged over time but the rubber on the figure is pulled back tight so that might be the reason.
As far as I' aware no one on this forum has had problems with the rubber deteriorating just because its sat there and time is passing by.
Some people say use a product called armor all. I personally think if you leave the figure in a cool area ( not too cool ) and don't put it in any over the top poses it will be fine.
I still have rubber figures from years ago that haven't been treated well but look perfect to me.
I have always felt the whole paranoia over these figures deteriorating has been over the top.
They tried that on their previous Batman Begins figure (version 1). Can't speak for durability, but the articulation wasn't great and it wasn't entirely film accurate.
No it wasn't a cloth suit. Rubber like the second version.The first Hot Toys Begins figure had a cloth suit? I thought it was rubber too, just thicker and less posable. . . I've never seen one up close, though.
No it wasn't a cloth suit. Rubber like the second version.
The armor is actually separately molded and sued/glued onto the inner body stocking, which is much like the black parts of the Medicom Stormtrooper.
The 'body stocking' is a thin rubber and the armour is a thick rubber.This is a great, Great, GREAT Batsuit. I really don’t know what it’s made of but it’s rubbery while very forgiving without leaving creases. The armor is actually separately molded and sued/glued onto the inner body stocking, which is much like the black parts of the Medicom Stormtrooper.
The 'body stocking' is a thin rubber and the armour is a thick rubber.
You made me pull it out to check. It feels like rubber to me. Very thin and where the seams show, it looks like it's been sewn, which strikes me as odd, but what do I know.
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