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This is true what you have said.
Hopefully I'll have the batmobile this month by the way if the FP.com release date holds.
You excited son?
This is true what you have said.
Hopefully I'll have the batmobile this month by the way if the FP.com release date holds.
Really? People are so worried about the empty cowl ??? ... If some day I buy this figure I'll display it as Batman, which makes the empty cowl useless
Why not just switch things up every so often. With and without cowl.
Sure that's an option. But I'm a bit lazy about changing hands and heads. changing hands is speacially hard in some figures. I'm not sure about this one.
I was never able to change hands on the EB Batman, or even bend the wrists. I'm both lazy and chicken
You excited son?
Seriously, you guys in DC are absolute demons for excessive pic quoting.
'cool pics'.
What beer belly? There's no beer belly. Looks perfectly fine to me.
I think Bale's suit was actually like that though
What I mean when I refer to a "beer belly" or "paunch":
I think it can be mitigated by futzing, ab cruching, and manipulating the fabric from bunching underneath. At least that's what I'm hoping. But Dracula is the one who took the pic himself so...
It could also be the way the ab plates aren't fully flat, but curved on the edges like on the DX12. The curvature along with how the lighting is hits the plates may give the abdominal area a sense of depth which is even more magnified at this scale. Just throwing it out there.
I have tried futzing mine but can't seem to get rid of it. Might need more work but I got frustrated and gave up. In saying that, it really isn't that bad. He doesn't look fat or anything (not to me anyway), and it doesn't really detract from the figure for me. It would just look better if it was a little slimmer in the area, like my DX12.
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