He has arrived. Out of the box impressions, as nice as any HT figure, a little furstrating that the burning method stiffens the collar on the good side too so certain poses moves the whole suit coat, but that's liveable because it's more elevated poses that do it anyway. I've read comments about the head looking to slender, I don't feel that way, I think it's the fact that the TT shoulders are too flat and broad looking, and the sculpt is true to Eckhart's face but the build of the TT isn't right for his body, so it causes things to look off. Price you pay with mass produced items using generic bodies for everyone, some look ok with it others will look off. HT should broaden their body range though, it does hurt their lines sometimes. Both portraits are really nice, can't figure out why people think there's some fancy new technique to making them though, skin looks the same to me as any previous release from HT, maybe a bit less gloss to it, but I don't see anything to suggest a dramatic new method. To my delight, the Burn side of Two-Face's head is more matte in finish and not plastic/rubber looking like some photos would suggest. These figures can be tricky to shoot, for some reason, some lighting can create false perceptions of surfaces, adding a gloss look where this is none, etc. I'm bummed there's no gun holding right hand, but I have a spare one I can borrow for shots at home.
One choice I might have made with this set is to make the Harvey portrait more the politician look. It looks like Aaron, but the emotion is more like the scene in the alley with Joker's goon, might have been cool if the Harvey figure option were less intense and more like he was before his change.