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The one on display has wear and tear the coloring is faded on some areas, a lot of their suits on display have began to disintegrate, they really do not take care of their stuff šŸ˜­šŸ˜­
 
My concerns with all those clear plastic parts are yellowing and cracking. Clear plastic seems to be more fragile for some reason.
Your right, all clear plastic yellows. Though if kept away from direct sun, heat and oils from your hands your talking a few years, where as if its the softer plastic like phone cases it'll be just months.
I wish they would of given it a blue hue like the Dragon Toys one so you wouldn't notice the yellowing and also would look better when the leds are off..

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There's always some way for HT to disappoint, I just found out and I had to check for myself that the "Deluxe" diorama is exactly reused from the Batman XE Suit. I was already a tad disappointed the deluxe dio is basically the common base you get with pretty much all Star Wars figs.
 

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I actually really like that they included this base with the deluxe because for one thing, I don't already own it, and for another, I think it really suits the character.
 
I'm really going back and forth on the deluxe vs regular. I can't see myself ever using the wings and I use the basic black stands to save space to the stand is also not really needed. It's only $30 more though....
 
Looks like a USB in the back, that would be great. Can't be bothered with tons of batteries and switches at this time were past it.

Damn, well I hope Jazz can focus on other villains and heroes, or perhaps Billy Dee Williams two face šŸ¤”
 
'memba all the Iron Man batteries and switches everywhere? :lol


I wish they'd make a powered base that, when you set the figure on, it would power the lights... like a cordless phone charger.
They make Gundam and Lego kit bases like that. The LEDs get enough power within proximity to the stand that they light up.

It exists. But I'm 100% confident HT has probably looked into that at some point, I'm sure there's a good reason why it doesn't work. Probably height and range from the base, and thickness of materials.

Now what I DO think is a better approach would be internalizing metal contact points into the joints, so that way they can centralize the battery/USB hub would be ideal. Then just have remotes to the USB unit. But it would require them to overhaul all their bodies; it's be something that probably can't be retrofitted.

I'm also in the camp that thinks the light up features are basically useless anyway, and that they're an added cost which is almost always useless. So if they'd drop it for painted and tinted OSL-esque decos I'd probably be happy there.
 
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