Like I said, neurotic. Who does that? I’m a literal nobody and my comments triggered him enough to do all that? Odd behavior. He did all that when he could be painting more heads and really hone in on his techniques. Thats up there with all the charities, the repainted hot toys Christmas ornament cowls and forced memes. Instagram was the worst thing for him, most social platforms are. Attention seeking at its finest. You can only milk the Nolan Batman for so long and that’s what that entire feed is.
The bouts of anxiety, fear, worry, insecurity etc. are evident in nearly every posting from him. Just weird and overly dramatic. Can’t mix business and art. Reminds me of my buddy who was a failed art student who would try to attention mug everyone due to his lack of confidence.
Anyway, Jaxon and Kit doesn’t do this! And it’s only $85! It’s always the American artists man. I am curious if the Jaxon heads will hold/fit different faces and mouthplates.
Yeah **** oaty for making products that people that own them love. Especially **** oaty for supporting charity, what a **** smh.
I’ve never seen anyone actually with one be disappointed or not like it. You were happy to to suck up to him then but drag his name in the mud over your perceptions lmao. Buy one and then speak about it, if you’re not in the custom sculpt tax bracket then move on. You’re clearly not in that niche. custom sculpts, painting and custom rooting, all are far more expensive than I think you realise, for a sculpt to be painted it’s like two or three hundred. Custom sculpts by actually good artists are also in a similar price range for just the print.
Take a look at his prices again;
$330 for TDK Deluxe and this includes;
Magnetic Neck replacement painted.
The screen accurate cowl painted.
4 actually hand painted chin plates.
Custom moving eyes that look absolutely phenomenal.
The skin around the eyes also being painted and looking realistic within the cowl.
So let’s look at the steps required.
Printing all of the pieces.
(Eyes separately.)
Cleaning and sanding all the pieces.
Priming all the pieces.
Painting the cowl
Painting the eyes
Painting the 4 chin plates
Painting the surroundings of the eye sockets
Painting the neck connector
Assembling the neck connector with magnetic interior piece
Assembling the cowl with eye pieces
QC and packaging
And finally Sending the items out.
The sculpt by itself on his site is $130. So that’s $130 to include the
Printing
some assembly
some sanding
QC and packaging
Sending item out.
That means you’re paying $200 for all the final product quality of sanding, primer, painting, assembly and the custom eye balls.
If you can find any great painter willing to do that for $200 send them my way, as I’m being quoted regularly for a lot more for items such as a Zhao BVS sculpt to be painted by one of the good ones. And that has just the one mouth plate. Not to mention the zhao bare sculpt is $150. Which is actually great compared to something like mille where they want about $730 for a painted one.
If you don’t like his prices, go elsewhere, me personally I see the value in his products, if he took 2 hours to accomplish that, more power to him, I’m not considered particularly high up in my job my time is valued at about $80-$100 an hour, for him to be doing what he’s doing and be considered one of the best, it’s more than reasonable to charge a similar range.
Or buy the bare sculpt and pay a painter to do the rest, like I said, you’ll find it veryyy difficult to beat $200 for a good piece.
I bought my OT sculpt second hand for more than its retail price, I’d do it again. No regrets.
Also, I wouldn’t spread misinformation, you posted the pics jaxon posted of his sculpt painted by ‘what do you know’ a painter that charges $500-$700 for a commissioned piece, I’m sure it looks great, but it should do when it’s cost $500 + to have it painted.
Economies of scale dictate the more they produce the lower the cost to manufacture should be, do you truly think this applies to OT when he’s printing essentially in small batches and literally hand painting them? You know what, probably marginally, he’s probably got more efficient in his processes, and got faster, but also, his products have gotten better. Year on year the paintwork improved, but also costs of electricity and materials also went up, he’s in the states, not China, those profit margins would squeeze any additional time he saved per sculpt. He’s paying US tax rates and he’ll have much more stringent labour laws if he has anyone working for/with him.
Think bigger, hot toys has never and never will be a premium manufacturer, they have a great process to make what are genuinely good value 1/6 figures. Inart similarly are not “premium” they’re just as budget for their more elaborate processes such as rooting. None of their paint work is done by anyone notable, it’ll still be a factory process and things like their rooted hair will differ significantly piece to piece because there isn’t just one person doing it. Compare prices to mass produced items from Hong Kong with years and years of experience and processes and you’ll get a skewed reality, I fear your already too gone though lmao.