I find it frustrating that InArt spends its time advertising that it will be at a show... and then almost no time showing us that they're at the show.
That's a good point my fellow Yorkshire man.No, it doesn’t have slobber all over its mouth it can’t be Kane.
It's a good custom but I get a Jerome Flynn as Bronn from Game of Thrones vibe.
Hey, I understand how it might have seemed like I was being snarky, but it really reminds me of Dolores O'Riordan. Something in that stare... OK, I'm out.It's a good custom but I get a Jerome Flynn as Bronn from Game of Thrones vibe.
Here's some footage!
Still something kinda off though. He’s got them big ol’ Nala eyes….
Looks like Tom Cruise.
Looks like Tom Cruise.
There will also be a lot of people "justifying" the money they spent on their expensive customs as well.Because people seem to have it in their heads now that custom = better and the next step in the evolutionary scale, just see the Joker thread as proof of that. Personally I don't agree, the InArt versions are good enough to satisfy my needs, but each to their own and all.
I defintely won't be buying that......
You do realize that’s why they make prototypes. I’ve been to loads of trade shows where prototype is shown off and when the final product eventually comes out it’s changed. It shows the industry what you have in the pipeline and that’s why they say pending approval etc.Looks like a Sideshow figure. I just can’t believe they have that rooted hair prototype and show this off instead. If they have to wait for approval etc. then wait and then show us that, what’s the point in showing us this for the sake of showing us something? I guess it’s to satisfy the impatient bunch demanding everything yesterday, but that only serves to turn off a whole bunch of other people. They’re leaving themselves wide open for attack from parasites like Danoby with their total lack of organisation and clarity.
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