bangkok_wolf
Super Freak
It is stock. Took a while to get it like that (still look bad from the back).
Will definitely replace with a custom one.
Will definitely replace with a custom one.
Highly recommend the stands from @Cocoboloboy have some for this figure and my TDK stuff. Gonna eventually have all my 1/6 figures use them.My Batman has been flat on his back since he fell down, I don't know why that made my interest in the figure take as much as a dive. Going to have a repose session on my next day off, but feeling pretty ambivalent towards it now.
I can get a crotch grabber for it, although I'd like a nice wooden one, but the idea that I have to spend more money on an already expensive figure irks me, doesn't help the arm came damaged.
I've gotten out of the loop with this release also, has there been any similar issues, has Inart addressed it at all?
Does he sell via PM or does he have an online shop?Highly recommend the stands from @Cocoboloboy have some for this figure and my TDK stuff. Gonna eventually have all my 1/6 figures use them.
He has an online shop. You can find it if you search display heroes. You can also PM him I imagine for the linkDoes he sell via PM or does he have an online shop?
Me too..Had a pretty lengthy earthquake
Had a pretty lengthy earthquake right now. Saw him wobble a bit. But he stayed on the stand. Magnets!
Me too..
No wonder it's so hot. LolSoCal dealing with quakes. NorCal here, by Sac-town experiencing wildfires just north of us
Californication..
My plan also once I get my figure in. I don't have faith that the base will hold. I rather be safe then sorry. I feel the figures with sculpted boots that aren't flat at the sole tend to fall over. I feel Gandalf, and Aragorn will hold better because their boots are material and are flat at the bottom.Ok I've officially had enough of these damn magnetic bases. Both my Batman and Joker have fallen a couple times already, despite how firmly planted the feet are on the magnets and how strong it seems at the time. Not sure if it's because of weak ankle joints or the magnets giving out after a certain point, but I'm only going with crotch grabbers from now on.
Yea, I really don’t care for the magnetic stands. It’s a cool concept but needs more RnD to really work as intended. I understand ppl don’t like seeing a post run up the back sides or the bits poking through the front, but that’s better that having such an expensive item falling over and potentially damaging it in the processOk I've officially had enough of these damn magnetic bases. Both my Batman and Joker have fallen a couple times already, despite how firmly planted the feet are on the magnets and how strong it seems at the time. Not sure if it's because of weak ankle joints or the magnets giving out after a certain point, but I'm only going with crotch grabbers from now on.
Batman's boots are pretty flat at the bottom too, so I don't think that's the issue.My plan also once I get my figure in. I don't have faith that the base will hold. I rather be safe then sorry. I feel the figures with sculpted boots that aren't flat at the sole tend to fall over. I feel Gandalf, and Aragorn will hold better because their boots are material and are flat at the bottom.
His does have treds at the bottom. But I think your right it's definitely the way they did the base. I like HT new approach with their soon to release Artisan Joker and eventually their Indiana Jones having a small leg grabber that can go into the pants and hide it holding it stable. InArt has to make a better version of the magnet base or do away with it all together.Batman's boots are pretty flat at the bottom too, so I don't think that's the issue.
It is more or less an ankle issue. In the end it is physics, if you have moveable ankle pieces then gravity will do its job, even if the feet are securely connected to the base. Fixed ankles would be a solution, but those could not be posed.Just don’t use the magnetic bases lol..
Yup. Maybe if they could make the ankles ratcheted that would take care of the problem, but not sure how easy that would be to execute...It is more or less an ankle issue. In the end it is physics, if you have moveable ankle pieces then gravity will do its job, even if the feet are securely connected to the base. Fixed ankles would be a solution, but those could not be posed.
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