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Depends on the execution to be honest.
But LOTR is my #1 fandom, so I could be liable to picking them all up.
I dont mind them being mixed if the consensus is that the sculpted hair is a great option too - what do you think? Honest opinion?
You should absolutely stick with rooted, in that case. Even if the sculpted version is almost as good, if the line does turn out to be all it’s chalked up to, you’d be kicking yourself hard.
Also saw on the Joker thread you’re thinking of cutting back there, too. Prioritise and treat yourself when it comes to your faves, mate.
Nagoya said it best. Switch to sculpted version of Joker and sink that extra money into LOTR. Especially with it being your #1.

As much as I would love and prefer to have the rooted Joker, it just made much more since for me to get the single sculpted one. That will pay for about 1.5 more rooted LOTR figures with what I saved.
 
From Kit.
Just emailed him re the possibility of transferring pre-order deposits and he said it was a no-go.
So once I cancel if I factor in the money lost on deposits ontop of the standard price then I'm only saving like 50 dollars - its just not worth it, so I am definitely going to keep my Aragorn Premium pre-order and its like @Nagoya says, treating myself on my faves (especially when the amount saved is so little) is worth it.
Gonna have to see what KGHobby have to say re: my Joker though, still cant decide whether to downgrade all the way to the single standard or the sculpted 2 pack.
If it helps, you can email Kit any time and ask him to invoice you for any amount to make payments. I've been doing that to lessen the blow once they are released. He updates the figure on your account with what you paid and what your balance is.
 
If it helps, you can email Kit any time and ask him to invoice you for any amount to make payments. I've been doing that to lessen the blow once they are released. He updates the figure on your account with what you paid and what your balance is.
Thanks man! I didn't know that!
That could really help me!
 
IMO the reason to buy into these figures is the rooted hair.
Not for me. Head sculpt, paint app, clothing materials and tailoring is (far) more important to me than rooted hair.
Especially with Aragorn, the way his hairstyle is, the sculpted hair doesn't take much away from the figure imo.

I didn't order Gandalf because I'm waiting/hoping for The White, but I wouldn't feel any shame pairing the sculpted Aragorn with a rooted Arwen, Legolas or Gimli.
 
LOTR is my favorite trilogy, so purchasing the rooted-hair version of Aragorn was a no brainer for me. I want the best of the best when it comes to LOTR figures.
 
I've got the rooted version of Aragorn ordered, but personally I don't think you can go wrong with either version. (IF he turns out like the pics we've seen, of course.) That hair sculpt is outstanding. So many companies spend all their time on the faces and sometimes neglect the sculpting on the hair. For instance, Asmus' first version of Aragorn had a surprisingly good facial likeness, but was totally wrecked by a bad hair sculpt. This one nails both.
 
I believe I’m wrong. I’m sure it’s true with every sculpt but I believe paint is going to make or break this. I hope they take the time needed for the paint application.
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InArt definitely can’t have incorrectly applied paint apps like they did with Joker- the forehead smudges not aligning with the sculpted wrinkles- or it’ll destroy the potential with this Aragorn.

It’s a fudgable error on a heavily made-up face like Joker although it’s still a huge flaw and evidence of their inexperience with mass production.
I don’t think they’ve addressed that incompetence anywhere that I’ve read but they must surely be aware of it and will hopefully pay far closer attention to the finer production details in future. It’s essentially the same error as when a 6 inch figure has the eyes printed n the cheeks.

Joker’s production hair was also a little clumpier than the proto. It’s possible to just about replicate the promotional hairstyles with a bit of work so I will expect to have to put a similar level effort in with Aragorn to bring out the absolute best in the figure.
 
InArt definitely can’t have incorrectly applied paint apps like they did with Joker- the forehead smudges not aligning with the sculpted wrinkles- or it’ll destroy the potential with this Aragorn.

It’s a fudgable error on a heavily made-up face like Joker although it’s still a huge flaw and evidence of their inexperience with mass production.
I don’t think they’ve addressed that incompetence anywhere that I’ve read but they must surely be aware of it and will hopefully pay far closer attention to the finer production details in future. It’s essentially the same error as when a 6 inch figure has the eyes printed n the cheeks.

Joker’s production hair was also a little clumpier than the proto. It’s possible to just about replicate the promotional hairstyles with a bit of work so I will expect to have to put a similar level effort in with Aragorn to bring out the absolute best in the figure.
I think InArt would be better off producing fewer figures, given the quality they're aiming for. It seems like they weren't prepared for the number of Joker orders and had to rush them out (blue tac and all). I assume there aren't nearly as many preorders for Aragorn, so hopefully the painters can spend more time on each headsculpt. I'm interested to see how the Gandalf figures turn out- they're next on the docket. Mass producing all that rooted hair is going to be a challenge.
 
InArt seems to have really pulled back on the reins -- still owed those reveals from last year: Paul, Neo, Nazgul, Legolas...
Their spokesperson mentioned in one of the recent live streams that they were going to hold off on reveals until the summer cons. If I remember correctly, he said they felt they divulged too much last year, so this year they want to keep stuff closer to the chest.
 
I think InArt would be better off producing fewer figures, given the quality they're aiming for. It seems like they weren't prepared for the number of Joker orders and had to rush them out (blue tac and all). I assume there aren't nearly as many preorders for Aragorn, so hopefully the painters can spend more time on each headsculpt. I'm interested to see how the Gandalf figures turn out- they're next on the docket. Mass producing all that rooted hair is going to be a challenge.
I don’t actually think there were any ‘painters’ for the Joker sculpts; just a machine operated, mass paint applying process. That’s the only way they could all be so uniform and each have exactly the same incorrect smudge application.

Some hand-painting would be a nice treat but, even at InArt’s price point, that’s asking a bit much.
 
Their spokesperson mentioned in one of the recent live streams that they were going to hold off on reveals until the summer cons. If I remember correctly, he said they felt they divulged too much last year, so this year they want to keep stuff closer to the chest.

Too much? They revealed half of what they teased in silhouettes. Half. So what happens to Paul, Neo, Nazgul and Legolas? We see them this summer?

But what about Bale Bats and Phoenix Joker and all the other stuff they mentioned?

Growing pains suck.
 
Too much? They revealed half of what they teased in silhouettes. Half. So what happens to Paul, Neo, Nazgul and Legolas? We see them this summer?

But what about Bale Bats and Phoenix Joker and all the other stuff they mentioned?

Growing pains suck.
I think that's the point. They set the bar too high even for themselves and now ppl like yourself are asking them where's this figure or that one you promised me. But, it was also said in that along with telling us their plans for future figures, they also let their competitors know in advance which figures they were planning on as well to which they don't really want to do again. It makes sense. Other than the every now and then "coming soon" teaser image of a figure that may or may not happen, HT doesn't really say they're going to reveal and put up x, y, z figures for PO in Q1,2,3 or 4. They just reveal them out of the blue (like the recent TDKR Batman), along with a movie release and/or show a proto at a convention.
 
Too much? They revealed half of what they teased in silhouettes. Half. So what happens to Paul, Neo, Nazgul and Legolas? We see them this summer?

But what about Bale Bats and Phoenix Joker and all the other stuff they mentioned?

Growing pains suck.
At the rate they're going, by the time they get to all of this we won't even be able to import these figures from China anymore as tensions continue to rise over there.
 
Honest opinion guys - thinking of asking to downgrade from the rooted aragorn to the sculpted Aragorn to save a little money - am I crazy? Do you think its a good idea?
The question you need to ask yourself is do you want a mixed LOTR lineup. Some with rooted, some with sculpted ?

For me it has to be all one or the other. And if Gandalf is only with rooted, then there is your answer.
 
Not for me. Head sculpt, paint app, clothing materials and tailoring is (far) more important to me than rooted hair.
Especially with Aragorn, the way his hairstyle is, the sculpted hair doesn't take much away from the figure imo.

I didn't order Gandalf because I'm waiting/hoping for The White, but I wouldn't feel any shame pairing the sculpted Aragorn with a rooted Arwen, Legolas or Gimli.
I agree that the sculpted hair version looks nearly as good as the rooted on Aragorn, but for myself, the reason to get the rooted hair comes down to posability - unless that sculpted hair is extremely flexible, it will grossly limit the range of motion you will be able to get out of the HS.
 
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