retail price is definitely relevantI'd wager there are more people that bought this from areas it's not shipping to then other way around. If anything, the retail price is less relevant if you think about it.
But perhaps I'm wrong and customers from non-shipping countries are not the majority.
Not disagreeing with you. But I doubt it's as relevant when the majority of people that bought this paid $400. But it's guesswork on my part, I acknowledge that.retail price is definitely relevant
Thread cleaned up from some of the bickering. I suggest a few of you guys use the ignore feature.
It actually works, and deletes the other person's presence on this board so you'll never have to see nor interact with them again.
No, they use a different peg system. You can rig it up with some blutac or other method. but they won't securely attach to each other
I didn't notice it before, and I'm sure I'll have forgotten about it by the time this releases a year from now. LolI'm very curious if that extra line under the armpit is a deal breaker for anyone.
The QC problems with this figure will be off the charts.This looks like it could be problematic down the road.
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No offense taken.It was you! Nothing meant towards you or what you buy in my comment bro, just personal preference. Glad you didn’t take it the wrong way. Statue collectors can be a bit touchy feely when someone mentions likeness, costume inaccuracies, or factory paint because of how much they spent and the overall footprint / hassle of reselling it.
I agree, if you’re going to collect statues, 1:3 seems to be ideal. I really like how dedicated JND are to that scale and keeping the bases uniform, very classy. They look good lined up in a room.
I see that you collect various scales so you’re a bit more down to earth, able to meet in the middle on points addressed, thanks for that.
What video is this? Is this the proto?This looks like it could be problematic down the road.
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Dean Knight 333 review.
It looks like the rubber is beginning to pry apart from the suit a bit. Fabric glue would fix it but it's just something I noticed. It's the only figure I've seen with it so far from other reviews.
I’m not referring to the chrome modificationRory's mods are fantastic and you can see how his chrome modification changes how the HT suit reacts under natural lighting. If you don't think the mods affect how the texture and color of the suit look then I don't know what else to say. People see things differently.
That tear towards the figures right shoulder should be a concern, how long will it hold up for people?This looks like it could be problematic down the road.
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Rory was able to make it look that good with a trash figure to start with. Wait until people start modding this. Simplified your point for you.I’m not referring to the chrome modification
and how it amplifies screen accuracy.
I’m referring to the material Hot Toys chose way back when, its texture, its unique to the touch, raised material.
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To me, Rory’s looks far more durable than a YouTubers already torn copy, among others.
What if that was any of you?
Hopefully you went with Kit or InArt directly and have a better time. For these YouTubers, they’ll call InArt up and have another in 2 weeks. What happens if you went elsewhere? Far later batch suppose?
Good luck. Their QC & batch roll out need to improve for customers to continue handing their hard earned dollar consistently, same goes for every other brand. No one likes people sitting on their money for years, not here, not in customs.
The fact that Rory was able to get that suit so accurate is a testament to the base bones model at his finger tips.
From a distance you can’t really pick up on the incorrect material on the InArt or the lack of a proud shield standing on its own with sturdiness. It shouldn’t press into his pecs like that, nor crease to the degree the material does at the elbow. They could have quickly fixed that before rollout.
Sure we’ll likely futz that issue away, but it shouldn’t be presented like that, it’s meant to mimic a skin tight musculature padded texturized suit.
Also I may not prefer this incarnation of the character or the universe it’s in, but I like Cavill as an actor and this is easily second best Superman on screen, he did nothing wrong.
That tear towards the figures right shoulder should be a concern, how long will it hold up for people?
Seems not fixed on the front hereAbout Angry Head.
I don't like the way hair is curled in the front.
I want it to look like it was on displayIs the hair in the front completely fixed?
In the official video, it looks like it's styled.
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