I think we would. Hot Toys saw fit to release a new Joker after InArt (and JND after themSucks probably won’t get a inart BVS Batman to go with especially since HT dropped the “2.0 or “3.0I’d totally pickup an inart “all in Affleck Batman set.

I think we would. Hot Toys saw fit to release a new Joker after InArt (and JND after themSucks probably won’t get a inart BVS Batman to go with especially since HT dropped the “2.0 or “3.0I’d totally pickup an inart “all in Affleck Batman set.
125xxx for meWhat's everybody's order number? First 3 digits.
You could say that same sentence about any level of micro inaccuracy. They could get an eyelash wrong and someone could say that- and you would think they were being ridiculous. Different people will always be left wanting more no matter how good something is. I'm sorry that the most accurate 1/6 man of steel ever produced leaves you feeling disappointed.What bothers me a fair bit is when stuff is clearly and blatantly wrong and people are fine with it and want others to be ok with it too.
What bothers me a fair bit is when stuff is clearly and blatantly wrong and people are fine with it and want others to be ok with it too.
1219XXWhat's everybody's order number? First 3 digits.
1219**What's everybody's order number? First 3 digits.
Yeah as good as the figure turned out, it's a shame the sculpt doesn't look quite that good anymore.Figure looks fantastic, but I still think likeness is toned down, it's eyes and narrower eyebrows they seem slightly altered. Head looks boxy, maybe it’s the lighting illusion idk. I’m sure in person I’ll be satisfied but this prototype was 100% perfect.
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What does bother me, is how the slack and loose the suit looks in the inner elbows. Look at all those folds! Not sure how I'll fix that.
You’re never going to happy with anything you buy because nothing it perfect. You might as well either start buying statues or go for custom projects. These things are mass produced and will reflect that. It’s toys, let it go and have fun.What bothers me a fair bit is when stuff is clearly and blatantly wrong and people are fine with it and want others to be ok with it too.
You could say that same sentence about any level of micro inaccuracy. They could get an eyelash wrong and someone could say that- and you would think they were being ridiculous. Different people will always be left wanting more no matter how good something is. I'm sorry that the most accurate 1/6 man of steel ever produced leaves you feeling disappointed.
I'm not asking for perfection, I'm asking for a detail that every other figure got right, even a 6" Mattel figure. I don't really care about a shield being 5% too small or the boots being 2mm too high. That's all subjective and a waste of time debating it. But adding details that aren't there and EVERY other company that made a figure got right? That's a big no from me.You’re never going to happy with anything you buy because nothing it perfect. You might as well either start buying statues or go for custom projects. These things are mass produced and will reflect that. It’s toys, let it go and have fun.