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Update on Aragorn:

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Really hope they have fixed the coat fabric and fit. Oh and used the correct textured fabric for the elven cloak which even Sideshow did right years ago...
You should add image references on their posts. If I knew what they were, I’d share them. I just don’t know Aragorn’s costume design.
 
On one hand, this news is a little concerning. I thought Aragorn would have been well past the optimisation phase at this point. For a figure that's already behind on schedule, this could indicate that late batch figures won't be in collectore hands before 2025.

I also suspect these optimisations may have been taken into account a long time ago, but are being used as an excuse for the delays due to other unforeseen complications. Either way, at the rate they're announcing figures, it doesn't inspire confidence to give them more of my money, until I start seeing some figures in hand.

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Sadly, it doesn't look like they're addressing the innaccuracies of the green coat, which for me would be worth the extra wait. A Two Towers accessory pack could be on the table though. They can add an improved coat, a red shirt, and some extra goodies.
 
You should add image references on their posts. If I knew what they were, I’d share them. I just don’t know Aragorn’s costume design.
I've done that a few times already to be honest. I bombarded them with reference photos when the first images were released which lead to them correcting the belt and buckle, sword straps, boot height, and the black leather detail on the right coat sleeve :)

There are other issues like the lack of lacing down the inside seam of the sleeves too so hopefully these have since been addressed.
 
I've done that a few times already to be honest. I bombarded them with reference photos when the first images were released which lead to them correcting the belt and buckle, sword straps, boot height, and the black leather detail on the right coat sleeve :)

There are other issues like the lack of lacing down the inside seam of the sleeves too so hopefully these have since been addressed.
I remember seeing those, but as far as the jerkin, etc, I thought there were more things.
 
On one hand, this news is a little concerning. I thought Aragorn would have been well past the optimisation phase at this point. For a figure that's already behind on schedule, this could indicate that late batch figures won't be in collectore hands before 2025.

I also suspect these optimisations may have been taken into account a long time ago, but are being used as an excuse for the delays due to other unforeseen complications. Either way, at the rate they're announcing figures, it doesn't inspire confidence to give them more of my money, until I start seeing some figures in hand.

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Sadly, it doesn't look like they're addressing the innaccuracies of the green coat, which for me would be worth the extra wait. A Two Towers accessory pack could be on the table though. They can add an improved coat, a red shirt, and some extra goodies.

I honestly think that they only have the prototype. I don’t think they’ve had a bunch of Aragorn units pumped out and ready to go. At the end of the day, we have no idea how they operate.

And imo, the people whom live in their unlicensed regions that are getting this via third party retailers are irrelevant. Technically, we (I’m US based) shouldn’t even have this product. So then it falls more on from where and when did one place the order with OneSixthKit, for example. And with the understanding that INART has a rolling batch system that is based on a rolling PO system. And with the acceptance that INART is starting out, as their production speed will improve on, but to expect them to be the fastest without compromising quality currently is a bit unreasonable and unrealistic. Even if it takes 2 years on the dot since this was announced in January 2023 to make it into people’s hands, I personally don’t think that’s an issue at all. 2 years waiting for a premium 1/6 of Aragorn, an iconic and everlasting character? I think people should feel grateful. But that’s just me lol
 
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On one hand, this news is a little concerning. I thought Aragorn would have been well past the optimisation phase at this point. For a figure that's already behind on schedule, this could indicate that late batch figures won't be in collectore hands before 2025.

I also suspect these optimisations may have been taken into account a long time ago, but are being used as an excuse for the delays due to other unforeseen complications. Either way, at the rate they're announcing figures, it doesn't inspire confidence to give them more of my money, until I start seeing some figures in hand.

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Sadly, it doesn't look like they're addressing the innaccuracies of the green coat, which for me would be worth the extra wait. A Two Towers accessory pack could be on the table though. They can add an improved coat, a red shirt, and some extra goodies.
Agree with everything you wrote. All I see is your figure is going to be later than what it already is. I know some of you are stoked about “improvements”. There needs to be a fine line between accuracy and getting the product to the consumer. For a figure that is already late it’s pretty concerning that they are still shopping around for different contractors.
 
I think until we see some updated photos, it's hard to know how close this is to being released given their new update. The fact that they are still adjusting it now is both good and frustrating but I'd much rather wait until it looked as good as possible before being released.

Looking at their Gandalf, the fact that the robes hang around his shins looks godawful and should have been corrected in the prototype stage but was never adjusted. At least if they are willing to keep making adjustments at this stage means they are at least aware of any optimisation needed.

Just to confirm, any amendments to Aragorn that were needed were absolutely pointed out literally years ago at this point and should have been taken on board when they were adjusting the other things.
 
Agree with everything you wrote. All I see is your figure is going to be later than what it already is. I know some of you are stoked about “improvements”. There needs to be a fine line between accuracy and getting the product to the consumer. For a figure that is already late it’s pretty concerning that they are still shopping around for different contractors.
I think more people in the 1/6 community ought to realize that INART does seem to care about details and accuracy. Speaking for myself, but that’s one of the primary reasons I collect 1/6, is to have an accurate as possible representation of what I love watching on the big screen. I’m personally okay with delays because I’d be getting a one and done figure representation with the hopes that this will be it for me with this character. That is, until we reach that next major step in the evolution of 1/6 figure-making. But fact of the matter is that we’re not there yet, and INART provides me with more than enough detailed quality, but if able and if they can go the extra mile, why not?
 
Agree with everything you wrote. All I see is your figure is going to be later than what it already is. I know some of you are stoked about “improvements”. There needs to be a fine line between accuracy and getting the product to the consumer. For a figure that is already late it’s pretty concerning that they are still shopping around for different contractors.
Thing is, I would be more forgiving personally if those improvements seemed worthwhile. I would say improving the sculpted hair is, to be fair. But people have been talking about the coat as well, and it stands out as an eye sore in an otherwise near perfecf figure. Especially talking about the premium.
 
INART does seem to care about details and accuracy.
I believe this to be true. I just don't think they're as committed to go the whole distance they can, as we'd love them to. Maybe that's not a realistic expectation. They certainly are doing a lot more than Hot Toys does, and they're still cranking out the best quality figures on the market.

But I would love to hold them more to their word. The Joker is one of my favorite figures. But that outfit leaves enough to be desired, that you can't help but think they could have pushed themselves a little further. I feel similarly about some of their other work so far.
 
It's frustrating as when you look at the level of detail in the stillsuit on Paul Atredies with all those layers, piping and stitching and whatever material they are using for it, it looks incredible. Which is why I don't think it's too much to ask for Aragorn's very simple yet subtly detailed outfit to receive the same treatment.

They are already committed to making the figure, why not just do it properly?
 
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