Hot Toys Bruce Wayne/Batman (2011 Toy Con Ex) review + pics

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I don't get it. Whats so difficult about it? I do find it strange that not everyone seems to have an eye for what looks good and natural and what looks plainly silly and unnatural.

I say that, and now someones gonna dig up a pic of mine of a figure with his elbow bent backwards or something.

:lol :lol :lol
 
I don't get it. Whats so difficult about it? I do find it strange that not everyone seems to have an eye for what looks good and natural and what looks plainly silly and unnatural.

I say that, and now someones gonna dig up a pic of mine of a figure with his elbow bent backwards or something.

Do you know how to draw? If you do and it comes simple to you, you may understand. Some people can't draw a straight line while others it just flows out of them. Has nothing to do with your 'eye', but your brain, the creative side. Someone who can do it naturally it seems so simple, while other can just admire in awe.

Ask a non collecting friend or your wife to pose one of your figure as an experiment. See if they 'have an eye' for it.
 
Do you know how to draw? If you do and it comes simple to you, you may understand. Some people can't draw a straight line while others it just flows out of them. Has nothing to do with your 'eye', but your brain, the creative side. Someone who can do it naturally it seems so simple, while other can just admire in awe.

Ask a non collecting friend or your wife to pose one of your figure as an experiment. See if they 'have an eye' for it.

I don't let my friends even touch my figures, they always try to pose them in sexual positions cause they are douches. :lol
 
I can't draw worth crap but I'm a pretty damn good and creative graphic designer. Doesn't make sense. I can also pose figures relatively well. I'm messed up. I'm going to drive trucks or something.
 
D, great advise as usual buddy, I agree that mine definately looks better than stock and was an improvement just by adding the clips..........

but i'm weak and will be giving in to the Dark side of the Maglor. :panic:

Lord Maglor, no need for you to move your figure but thanks for offering, I will experiment.

There's never a Lambo Windu around when you need him most. :lol

:lol:lol:lol:lol
 
Some people just buy HT's and display them like 6 inch toys, there's this guy on YouTube (Sean Long), he does alright reviews, but the poses he puts his HT's in are ridiculous. He takes them out of the box and sets them on the shelf, even if the arms and legs are all over the place. :lol

Yeah, your right. Ive seen a lot of his reviews. They can be entertaining but that voice...sheesh!
I don't get it. Whats so difficult about it? I do find it strange that not everyone seems to have an eye for what looks good and natural and what looks plainly silly and unnatural.

I say that, and now someones gonna dig up a pic of mine of a figure with his elbow bent backwards or something.

God I hope someone does this.:lol

Do you know how to draw? If you do and it comes simple to you, you may understand. Some people can't draw a straight line while others it just flows out of them. Has nothing to do with your 'eye', but your brain, the creative side. Someone who can do it naturally it seems so simple, while other can just admire in awe.

Ask a non collecting friend or your wife to pose one of your figure as an experiment. See if they 'have an eye' for it.

Your right!! As soon as you mentioned this I remember a time when one two of my figure's fell down (the one earthquake we ever had in Baltimore) and my wife put them back. Or at least tried too. I wish I took a picture.

I don't let my friends even touch my figures, they always try to pose them in sexual positions cause they are douches. :lol

:lol This made me lol.:lol

Posing etiquette? Nerds.

:lol And proud of it baby.
 
Your right!! As soon as you mentioned this I remember a time when one two of my figure's fell down (the one earthquake we ever had in Baltimore) and my wife put them back. Or at least tried too. I wish I took a picture.

I would of love to have seen that. :rotfl
 
I think his reviews are good.. but I find his breathing a bit annoying sometimes... lol :monkey4
 
I'd like to know how much money YouTube gives him, because somehow he's able to buy everg damn Hot Toys figure they release. And a ____ load of other toys as well. :lol
 
I'm on youtube so I can give you a clue.

For every 5000 views, expect around 10 dollars.

Sean has 84million views

If you do the math, it's around $160,000
minus his sponsorship from BKBN and such, which probably pays him in free stuff or just money.

His true number is probably around 120k.

So yeah, he can buy whatever the hell he wants.
 
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