I guess what I find most interesting is that if this was HT or Asmus, they'd be getting flack out the wazoo for missing those things. But, as mentioned in one of the TDK Joker threads, since it's InArt, they get a pass. Not trying to be argumentative or anything like that. Like I said, I just find how ppl treat InArt differently than they do any other companies and are willing to give them more passes than anyone else very, very interesting.
For InArt, it seems more of an "I don't really care about those things" kind of response more and more than you'd see in a HT thread of the same character. Maybe it's the wow factor of the headsculpts that make everything else ok with most ppl?
That's what it's looking like to me at least. Like Aragorn for instance-even in his inaccurate state, looked like the most realistic 1/6 scale figure that pretty much everyone (including myself) was ok with all those inaccuracies b/c of how good it looked overall. Which takes me back to my point in one of those TDK Joker threads that most ppl have a certain threshold of what they consider good enough for their shelves and don't care about the little details. My argument to that is always, if you've gone this far to take it to this level like InArt has done, why skimp out on these finer details? Take it all the way. I don't like the idea of
having to upgrade parts later. Of course I don't have to, no one is forcing me to, but I'll definitely want to as my OCD won't let me just pretend it's ok for a character I care about like many of the LOTR characters