Imagine thinking this figure's worth the money, and Unreal's sculpt isn't..
hardcore fomo, itll go down. some exclusives and even recent releases. it always is really high upon release and fizzles out when no one is talking about that figure in 3 months when the new shiny new toy comes outYes people have the deluxe listed for twice its MSRP, but isn’t that typically the case for new product? Are we to believe they all genuinely sell at that rate? I’d never put up $600 for this, I withdrew $350 from it.
quality > quantity. i dont need hot toys 70% of the time when good custom work exists out there to fill my collection
Shocking...quality > quantity. i dont need hot toys 70% of the time when good custom work exists out there to fill my collection
i have unreal's head that i plan to put on my modded dx09 with his single layer wire cape,…So are you buying this since nobody’s making full custom Keaton Batmen?
hey man lol you seem to have a problem with just about everyone and everything here. just enjoy what you haveShocking...
You do love your customs. Even to a fault at times.
It's true. He looks cramped on it.You’d think the base would be wide enough to comfortably place the figure and cape on without being overtly close to the walls or nameplate. This lack of space makes the overall presentation feel cheap. That’s the issue with dios, they’re never accurately to scale, yet still massive space absorbers.
I do? Huh.i have unreal's head that i plan to put on my modded dx09 with his single layer wire cape,
then will look further when jazzinc does theirs, whenever that is and cull the set and retire what I don't need
hey man lol you seem to have a problem with just about everyone and everything here. just enjoy what you have
Very much agree. I have the same problem a lot of the time with claustrophobic, and overly crowded dioramas.You’d think the base would be wide enough to comfortably place the figure and cape on without being overtly close to the walls or nameplate. This lack of space makes the overall presentation feel cheap. That’s the issue with dios, they’re never accurately to scale, yet still massive space absorbers.
I agree; I also don't think the paint (and occasionally the resolution) on diorama bases comes close to the figures, so the vast majority of them look cheap to me relative to the actual figures.You’d think the base would be wide enough to comfortably place the figure and cape on without being overtly close to the walls or nameplate. This lack of space makes the overall presentation feel cheap. That’s the issue with dios, they’re never accurately to scale, yet still massive space absorbers.
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