Going off of what’s being previewed. These upcoming figures are surely what’s next in the series for releases. Given they’ve released 3 figures since opening up as a business, well, almost 3 figures, I am assuming these announced and shown figures will release next year and possibly 2025. Which means any more figures being announced say end of this year or early next (like Bale) would release 2025 or end of it. Just going off of release schedule. Why would you not preview a figure that’s coming soon? Hence why I believe he’s years from release.You don’t know that
I actually think it’s a decent play at testing the waters. Import prices have been steadily increasing over the past few years and soft goods in 1/12th scale is an even more finicky mistress than in 1/6th. Going through and testing the waters with a sure bet like Bale (like DiFabio said; that boi is oversaturated like a mother) not only fires a warning shot across the bow for all their competitors who have already tackled him, but it allows them to build hype for the inevitable 1/6th scale version, all while determining if the market is there for some slightly higher-end figures in the 1/12th scale marketplace.They're aiming for the Mafex/SHF collectors as opposed to Mezco/soft goods collectors it seems. Not sure it will really pay off though, it seems more like them trying to have their cake and eat it too by branching to all markets as opposed to trying to do something different at this scale.
Not exactly. The elbow pad is a part of the gauntlet, BUT it’s glued to the elbow. It’s a very weird design which is why so many companies mess it up.View attachment 666541
Looks like InArt is the only company that has done TDK batman's elbow pad correctly
The elbow pad is not part of the forearm gauntlet but seperated and fixed to the elbow
Hope they do this for 1/6 since hot toys has never gotten this part correct
From what I've heard their plan is to compete directly with Mafex/SFH hence the exposed joints and minimal soft goods.I actually think it’s a decent play at testing the waters. Import prices have been steadily increasing over the past few years and soft goods in 1/12th scale is an even more finicky mistress than in 1/6th. Going through and testing the waters with a sure bet like Bale (like DiFabio said; that boi is oversaturated like a mother) not only fires a warning shot across the bow for all their competitors who have already tackled him, but it allows them to build hype for the inevitable 1/6th scale version, all while determining if the market is there for some slightly higher-end figures in the 1/12th scale marketplace.
I have to agree as I feel this is the same with Transformer collectors. I have the Masterpiece and custom transformers that I rarely transform that are typically used for display in their robot modes, but then I have the smaller scale TFs to mess around with with less worry about breaking something, especially during transformation.1/12 collectors don't want downscaled 1/6 figures they want toys to play with it and I doubt this will create hype for a 1/6 version, if anything it just pisses off 1/6 collectors that they're doing him in this scale first.
Very good point. The biggest thing going for 1/12 scale figure is the articulation. It's why I even have some of the Mafex/Sentinal Spider-Verse and Hush Batman/Superman figures. Great little figures that are fun to pose that you just won't ever get from 1/6 figures. The market and customer base between the two is very different. It's why you see so many people pissed off in this thread but if you check 1/12 social media accounts posting about this figure, everyone is clamoring for it.The market for higher-end 1/12 figures is not very large, speaking from experience and from following what some friends have done in the past. 1/12 collectors don't want downscaled 1/6 figures they want toys to play with it and I doubt this will create hype for a 1/6 version, if anything it just pisses off 1/6 collectors that they're doing him in this scale first.
They just told a guy on instagram to stay tuned because they’re going to announce bvs Batmani think they wont reveal another 1/6 batman until possibly the batman starts shipping as they may think that would cause people to cancel pre orders.
I’ll gladly take it as a Batman FANWho tf asked for this?
Then why in the movie are the gauntlets completely they’re own separate part?Not exactly. The elbow pad is a part of the gauntlet, BUT it’s glued to the elbow. It’s a very weird design which is why so many companies mess it up.
It’s like how toy companies handle Boba Fett’s gauntlet hoses. The worst is when they’re sculpted and molded to the gauntlet. It ruins the design and articulation of the figure. Hasbro is notorious for this. The best is the way Mafex handled it. Their approach was separately sculpted tubes that feed up into the sculpted sleeves of his bicep. Brilliant.
Then why in the movie are the gauntlets completely they’re own separate part?
Love those Batman poses!Very good point. The biggest thing going for 1/12 scale figure is the articulation. It's why I even have some of the Mafex/Sentinal Spider-Verse and Hush Batman/Superman figures. Great little figures that are fun to pose that you just won't ever get from 1/6 figures. The market and customer base between the two is very different. It's why you see so many people pissed off in this thread but if you check 1/12 social media accounts posting about this figure, everyone is clamoring for it.
I just assumed that they would push beyond what other companies are doing in this scale, which they have but a very very tiny bit. I did think that non-jointed figures was what they had in mind. Would have been interesting to see.
I’m talking this part. Never even noticed the sleeve they attach too. Besides the originals from begins were far superior.
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