Then they shouldn't keep fans waiting two years for their figures. InArt works faster (likely due to smaller quantities and fewer releases, but still).This is what HT fears most. Patience.
Then they shouldn't keep fans waiting two years for their figures. InArt works faster (likely due to smaller quantities and fewer releases, but still).This is what HT fears most. Patience.
And InArt are tripling their production capacity next year.Then they shouldn't keep fans waiting two years for their figures. InArt works faster (likely due to smaller quantities and fewer releases, but still).
Definitely think this will happen once InArt's Batman is out but no denying that the HT is a solid figure and can be put more for poses then anything although you'll probably get InArt's version in poses it's more of that museum piece that people usually find in custom figures.I don't think Hot Toys' work is bad or cheap or sloppy, but when the InArt Batman gets released there are going to tons of video comparisons between it and the Hot Toys version, and there is no way that Hot Toys won't be aware of it.
It's going to be interesting to see how they respond to that. InArt may not be an immediate market threat, but if the first direct head to head between them and Hot Toys of the same character ends up making the HT version appear the inferior of the two (as it most likely will), we may see them start to step up their game, just to save face.
Just a guy chiming in here. I did not order either of these figures but I am interested in how both figures have progressed overall and have enjoyed the discussion on this thread.Hot Toys version still screams more "toy-like" to me with the overall proportion. Especially in this full body photo, he looks so small and squashed down proportionally. Almost like a kid. INARTs version looks more like an adult if that makes sense. Only thing I like better on the Hot Toys version is the shinier shoulder plate, I think INART has it too matte on theirs. Both will probably turn out great and I imagine if you wanted the best of the best version, you will need to mix and match between the two.
INART’s is overall superior but there are a handful of items that are significantly more accurate with Hot Toys. I really hope they address those items before they officially release theirs.Just a guy chiming in here. I did not order either of these figures but I am interested in how both figures have progressed overall and have enjoyed the discussion on this thread.
I have to say that if I were buying one of these I would go with InArt. The Hot Toys figure looks impressive for sure but overall I think the InArt figure is superior. As some have pointed out, the picture above really highlights how much better the body proportions look on the InArt figure.
I think Inart is more accurate in the abdominal department especially the sharpness of it. They’re pretty close along with hot toys from the gap of each ab plate.Quick comparison images between Hot Toys Batman (final production) vs INART Batman (WF 23).
Quick notes: INART should update the large gap between the breastplate and upper abdomen section. There shouldn’t be a gap, it should be lined up alongside each other.
The breastplate should sit flush to the body. As-is, it’s protruding a bit.
The entire abdomen area seems more accurate on the Hot Toys. The gaps between each “abs section” are smaller.
Looking at it closer, seems to me INART based theirs off the prop suit and Hot Toys based theirs off Pattinson in the suit costume test.
I prefer the darker irises/eyes on the Hot Toys. INART should really get rid of the crystal blue eyes.
The cowl “nose” sticks out too far on the INART where it’s more streamlined/more accurate on the Hot Toys. It’s as if it’s own piece when it should be more linear.
Nitpicks I guess: Hot Toys belt pouches have more detail. The placement of the triangular carabiner is accurate on the Hot Toys.
Aside from that, I think INART’s is better in every other way. The proportions, the materials, the subtleties of the weathering, the way the cape drapes. Jury’s out on the colors and other variables I bet that I’m not seeing.
Thoughts?
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What does my comment about InArt's delay on this figure have anything to do with Hot Toys?HT is not quality?
What an odd world we live in.
You implied Inart was taking its time, and you said "you cannot rush quality"What does my comment about InArt's delay on this figure have anything to do with Hot Toys?
What an odd world we live in.
Maybe. I forgot. I drink too muchYou implied Inart was taking its time, and you said "you cannot rush quality"
Then said HT should learn that?
ie, HT rushed and therfore their quality suffers?
Seems like a pretty straight forward comment....
Unless I am reading it wrong.
Hot toys looks better than expected by Inart prototype still dominates it
Think HT has the better sculpt, currently. The InArt lighter eyes washes out all intensity.
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I just don't have enough faith for Inart enough to buy anything from them.
Reviews of other figures that Inart release.Based on what?
Reviews of other figures that Inart release.
Plus i hate the magnetic stand idea so much.
I’m afraid we aren’t. The pictures you’ve shared are from the initial prototype which did have darker eyes. The eyes were also dark for July’s China Joy event, but then all of a sudden were changed to crystal baby blue for the Wonder Festival event in October. They should go back.I disagree. In art has a more accurate sculpt. You guys are blowing the light eye thing way out of proportion over one picture. The eye color will be great in the end product.View attachment 678560View attachment 678561View attachment 678562View attachment 678563
I agree with all of this.?
Which reviews were you watching or reading? Specifically what was pointed out? For the most part, people like their Joker. I can't say anything about Pennywise as I never bothered looking at that release as I'm not interested. Gandalf is highly praised even more so than Joker because improvements from their first 1/6 were present.
You can always use a regular stand if you have any.
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