Nine Inch Nails
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Honestly seeing these photos, they're both great options, can't go wrong with eitherthin the hair by 30% and then we can start talking but very good. if the production is 85% close to what this looks, then inart's joker is in trouble. theres certain things i like about inart and certain things i like about HT's
The factory InArt uses to root their hair can be booked by any brand, they're just expensive and you'll of course need a production manager on the floor to oversee everything that's what ultimately determines whether or not the hair will turn out good or not, a factory can produce a great product and a bad one at the same time depending on which brands they're working for. People forget how tenacious Hot Toys can be when it comes to competition, this might be a repeat of Enterbay all over again.While I don't doubt that they can outproduce anyone in nearly all aspects, the rooting to this higher quality is new to them compared to what they've done before with the synthetic punched hair in a cap piece. I mean, unless it was just BS, InArt had to hire/train ppl to do the rooting and I image HT has to do the same. I doubt the factory workers just know how to do the hair rooting. I know you're in the industry so you know better than I do. But, based on the little info we have, it doesn't seem like you can just tell ppl to start rooting hair and they all of a sudden will know how to do it properly without some level of training. When before you had factory workers just assembling the figures, now you need part of that team to also root the hair unless they've made a machine that will do it for them much like the painting techniques?
Reading up on that made me kinda surprised, i didn't expect hot toys to be kinda scummy like that.The factory InArt uses to root their hair can be booked by any brand, they're just expensive and you'll of course need a production manager on the floor to oversee everything that's what ultimately determines whether or not the hair will turn out good or not, a factory can produce a great product and a bad one at the same time depending on which brands they're working for. People forget how tenacious Hot Toys can be when it comes to competition, this might be a repeat of Enterbay all over again.
AFAIK hot toys announced their own T-800 to compete with theirs, nabbed their sculptors and enterbay was no more, at least to compete with hot toys, i had no idea they were still aroundActually surprised that rooting takes place on-site at factories.
Does anyone have a brief summary of what exactly happened to Enterbay? I know they released an amazing T-800 years ago which looked better than any of the current HT offerings, but now afaik they sit deep in their own corner just doing NBA stuff.
and their price tagsA rising tide lifts all ships.
Yeah looks great. I think it was a mistake for them to light so many of the promo photos with his eyes lost in shadow.He looks way better in these new pictures than the promotional ones and I know a lot of people will disagree but I feel like this likeness is slightly better than InArt's, the hairline being the only real problem I have. The intensity of the eyes is perfect and totally nails Heath's performance something I thought was lacking in the too close together eyes of InArt.
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Why would InArt be in trouble? InArt already sold their stock...HT waited for that so they can capture the market that didn't/couldn't buy the InArt...thin the hair by 30% and then we can start talking but very good. if the production is 85% close to what this looks, then inart's joker is in trouble. theres certain things i like about inart and certain things i like about HT's
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