Obviously not^^Not sure how I feel about this yet, having the rooted stuck behind the diorama set is really dumb, I thought they learned with Joker.
That's not quite true:Price wouldn't be that different with or without it. $200 difference between their sculpted -> rooted has been pretty standard so far, diorama base or not. If anything, the diorama is $50 at most.
Yeah, but not just that, it’s delivery costs added.Price wouldn't be that different with or without it. $200 difference between their sculpted -> rooted has been pretty standard so far, diorama base or not. If anything, the diorama is $50 at most.
I stand corrected. $100-$150 for an rooted upgrade is actually cheaper than what I've been thinking they've been doing. Although I guess that lines up with what they've been charging in China for this figure ($300/$480) with the base being roughly a $25-$50 add on. The extra cost from Kit is for covering his side on shipping.That's not quite true:
Aragorn: 335 vs 480
Batman: 380 vs 500
Bruce Wayne: 291 vs 380
A tip use code Hotline for $10 off from kit one time use
Impossible to resist if I was into Harry Potter. Fortunately, I'm not.
Something I noticed in the video is the diorama/base.That video is immense. Also love the fact they let the figures speak for themselves against blank backgrounds.
Always hated HT’s over processed and stylized preview specs.
Yeah noticed that at the end. The standard base incorporates into the diorama with a faux wood plate going over it. I still don't understand Hot Toys line of thinking in not including the standard base with their deluxe versions.Something I noticed in the video is the diorama/base.
The base has a window and stairs that aren't just cardboard/flat surface, they're actually functional along with fabric on the walls.
Love how you can ditch the Diorama and the middle forms it's standard base, they've thought this out.
All this love and craftsmanship to then be judged and boiled down by some donkey on YouTube to: “tHiS Lo0kS BAd. nEEd mOAr StoRmtr00pers.”A really great video to see from a company like them. The amount of work that goes into a single character like this, which you think is a simple process, is actually astronomical. 10+ sculpts that get compared and revisiond, countless of patches and fabric testing to get the right amount of drape. Shoes and details needing to be proportionally accurate to the smaller scaled body. Really cool to see. Even looks like they modeled a full custom body for Harry, which makes sense with the lack of proper bodies for kid characters on the market. Makes me wish even more that they would do a T2 John Conner.
Also sounds like they'll be doing more characters from the line and is eyeing to do at least the trio.
That’s why I applaud their decision to turn off comments.All this love and craftsmanship to then be judged and boiled down by some donkey on YouTube to: “tHiS Lo0kS BAd. nEEd mOAr StoRmtr00pers.”
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