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That and the Adam west batman are the only ones Iv never ownedI'd like to see him against the Arkham Knight Batman, that's still the tallest Batman figure to date.
That and the Adam west batman are the only ones Iv never ownedI'd like to see him against the Arkham Knight Batman, that's still the tallest Batman figure to date.
How? Even the real suit bunches up when he moves. You keep complaining about the shoulders, but I don’t see how HT could’ve done better, when even lifesize foam latex suits have the same issues on screen.View attachment 614515Really hope someone can fix the shoulders !
This is easily avoidable; just don’t raise the arms. Problem solved.View attachment 614515Really hope someone can fix the shoulders !
I hope they consider Batman and Robin too. Though it’s not likely as it gets the most hate out the two I hope if they were considering it they go with the main suits from the film rather than the ice suits.I'm excited to get this figure but its release came after they bumped my final payment to January, so I'll be waiting a bit. I do hope they move forward and cover both Schumacher films. I know opinions vary on the films, but its undeniable how esthetically pleasing both films are. Would really love a Nightwing Robin and Mr. Freeze. They could do Clooney easy too, because Schumacher reused the Sonar suit from Forever and just chromed certain parts. Hot Toys can just make a Clooney mouth piece and change up the paint apps and there you go.
Easy. The problem with what they did is they put a seamless suit over a body underneath. What they should have done was have suit torso be it's own rubber body piece and have the arms be on separate ball joints. Yes with this design the arms where they meet the shoulder would not be seamless, but it would solve the bunching problem since the arms would not be connected to suit at the shoulder anymore. Basically the same way they do iron man figures. HT always does this with body suit figures, they choose seamless looks over functionality. They would rather the suit be seamless over being able to move the arms and legs properly.How? Even the real suit bunches up when he moves. You keep complaining about the shoulders, but I don’t see how HT could’ve done better, when even lifesize foam latex suits have the same issues on screen.
Real life suit shoulders and the prototype's photos do not bunches up like the final figure !How? Even the real suit bunches up when he moves. You keep complaining about the shoulders, but I don’t see how HT could’ve done better, when even lifesize foam latex suits have the same issues on screen.
The proto did bunch up at the shoulder. They just did their best to try to hide it in most of the photos but you can see it in these two. The second one is a bit harder to see as they angled it to where the thumb of the hand almost lines up with the bunching up of the shoulderReal life suit shoulders and the prototype's photos do not bunches up like the final figure !
I disagree. It’s pretty much the same bunching you see on most batsuits on film. But if you want to use exclamation points and be angry and what not, that’s your prerogative.Real life suit shoulders and the prototype's photos do not bunches up like the final figure !
I disagree. It’s pretty much the same bunching you see on most batsuits on film. But if you want to use exclamation points and be angry and what not, that’s your prerogative.
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Ask you shall receive!I'd like to see him against the Arkham Knight Batman, that's still the tallest Batman figure to date.
Oh wow he's reaaaaaly tall! Not many figures can stand next to the Arkham Batman without looking like a midget.
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