It's a pity because there's no reason this or the DX09 needed to be a onesie rubber outfit. Surely could have had separate arms at least to better facilitate him holding up his cape for the giant bat-wings effect.
Yup. No idea why they insist on using a one piece suit for most of their Batman figures. Hot Toys made the DX 12, Armory TDK, QS 1:4 Batman and Original Trilogy Stormtroopers with a fabric suit with segmented armor and plating attached over it. No reason they couldn't have achieved the same here.
If they had made a fabric undershot with segmented armor leggings, chest piece and arms, we could have gotten a great looking Batman that could pose well. Not to mention it would be accurate to the film's suit.
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"Look at my new Jordans!"
Clown- "Hmm..very nice."
I had no idea he was so flexible in that suit. Could he do that in the 89 suit also?
I been trying to find ref photos of the armor of how its cut and what not may get an extra body and cut teh armor away and glue it to an black under suit(if i can find one)... It can't be that hard just cutting and gluing.
This is where you would want to cut. You could always buy a Hot Toys under suit from one of their many Stormtroopers variants. That's the nice thing about them pumping the variants out.
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Had to watch it again.been a few years since
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Had to watch it again.been a few years since
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Yeah I love Tim Burton vision.Always loved that particular shot from the film, really stunning.
Yeah I love Tim Burton vision.
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