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Now I don't feel that bad about getting rid of my light side Anakin way back when.
Yeah that guy they get to do their first look/unboxings is useless at actually demonstrating the figure.Sideshow has NO clue how to futz, style, or pose for their shows. They never have. Everything they put on is a poor imitation of the exhibitions that HT does overseas.
Honestly I don't know why HT doesn't fly someone out for sideshow's big events just to properly set figures up.
Hell yes! Bespin Han would be an instant PO for me.He looks phenomenal in those latest pics, but come back to me when they do this with Bespin Han.
Yup! BUT, this looks like a real person. Like this is easily their most realistic looking figure ever.I wonder if you guys will still be excited when you see the $515 pricetag...
Make no mistake, this is less about feeling threatened by Inart and EVERYTHING about, "Wait, Inart can get $500+ for a sixth scale figure by just upgrading the hair? We're In!"
I agree that this Anakin as well as the Wonder Woman figure are reactionary moves by Hot Toys but really I don’t think that’s a bad thing. If they didn’t respond to InArt at all it would draw more criticism.I wonder if you guys will still be excited when you see the $515 pricetag...
Make no mistake, this is less about feeling threatened by Inart and EVERYTHING about, "Wait, Inart can get $500+ for a sixth scale figure by just upgrading the hair? We're In!"
It's great for us collectors, but it also highlights just how ******* lazy and complacent HT got because they were at the top of the pile. It's about time they started actually trying again, but we could have had these kind of figures a lot sooner. This has made me both excited and pissed off.I agree that this Anakin as well as the Wonder Woman figure are reactionary moves by Hot Toys but really I don’t think that’s a bad thing. If they didn’t respond to InArt at all it would draw more criticism.
InArt was first to test the waters with more premium figures. Hot Toys seems to be dipping their toes into the water and seeing how a couple of figures work out.
I mean I can agree with Hot Toys being complacent. I’m not sure if they really knew the market for more premium figures. Heck I still don’t know if they do. Sixth scale collecting is a niche and stuff like InArt is almost a niche of a niche. It’s the cool new thing but it obviously comes at a price and consumers may not be willing to pay the extra price.It's great for us collectors, but it also highlights just how ******* lazy and complacent HT got because they were at the top of the pile. It's about time they started actually trying again, but we could have had these kind of figures a lot sooner. This has made me both excited and pissed off.
It's like looking at my kids and screaming "Do you see what happens when you ******* try!?"
Loooks like leather. Recently hot toys were using real leather on Anakin's boots at a previous display. I assumed that it would be. Did they say otherwise?Same pleather, same proportions, same materials, horrible hair... No interested.
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