How much are they charging for the Nazgul?
If the hobbits are taller than 20 cm (8 inches) than they are overscaled.The question is if InArt or JND will be first to solicit the hobbits.
JND also skipping core cast first and aiming straight for the hobbits may be a cost-benefit option, and they're electing to use the Potter molds for the base bodies. If so, wouldn't that make them overscaled?
It's going to be JND first on the Hobbits. They just announced it Friday.View attachment 719496
JND also skipping core cast first and aiming straight for the hobbits may be a cost-benefit option, and they're electing to use the Potter molds for the base bodies. If so, wouldn't that make them overscaled?
True, I don't know how these would look next to the InArt LOTR figures. You either will have the silicone sculpt or the sculpted hair. To get all 3 rooted Potter figures and the Quidditch one it costs $2060 so I would assume it would be somewhere are $2k-2.2k for the rooted silicone Hobbits. Probably around 1.2k-1.4k for the Lite versions.Their skin will be hyper-detailed to an off putting and almost uncanny degree and they will cost 8k for all four.
My guess is Legolas will be the last InArt figure announced this year sometime in October even thoigh we havent seen a prototype which is odd for InArt. They still have to announce Dumbledore, Daenerys, Nazgûl, Rick, Darryl, and Neegan just from prototypes that have been shown.Q2/3 2025 still gives Inart a little time to get a prototype of Frodo and Sam together, and beat JND to announcing... well, half the hobbits. Assuming that Legolas is being put up around October, an announcement of those two Hobbits could be six months to nearly a year later and still match up with JND's timeline. I suppose the Nazgûl could get in the way, though.
Have they confirmed that they're using the Potter molds for the bodies? That sounds wrongheaded to me, there's no way that would be close to being in scale.
No, they haven't. But, aside from InArt having done them recently, I don't see why JND would not go for other characters. Even here, you can see people are semi-adverse to the Hobbits in favor of the "big" characters.Q2/3 2025 still gives Inart a little time to get a prototype of Frodo and Sam together, and beat JND to announcing... well, half the hobbits. Assuming that Legolas is being put up around October, an announcement of those two Hobbits could be six months to nearly a year later and still match up with JND's timeline. I suppose the Nazgûl could get in the way, though.
Have they confirmed that they're using the Potter molds for the bodies? That sounds wrongheaded to me, there's no way that would be close to being in scale.
My guess is Legolas will be the last InArt figure announced this year sometime in October even thoigh we havent seen a prototype which is odd for InArt. They still have to announce Dumbledore, Daenerys, Nazgûl, Rick, Darryl, and Neegan just from prototypes that have been shown.
Unfortunately I don't see these being announced by InArt by Q2/Q3 of next year.
Asmus Gandalf The White with Shadowfax was $400 yeah?
$400 is steep imo for a faceless and hairless character that is almost completely covered with robes. It would be even more on Kit.Asmus Gandalf The White with Shadowfax was $400 yeah?
I can see this probably falling around the same price.
$400 is also steep for an Asmus figure but everyone seems to have eaten that up$400 is steep imo for a faceless and hairless character that is almost completely covered with robes. It would be even more on Kit.
I believe Aragorn was $390 directly from InArt.
Agreed, but at least you got a decent looking head sculpt with rooted hair.$400 is also steep for an Asmus figure but everyone seems to have eaten that up.
But I wouldn't pay it, as cool as it looks.
Yup same.Wouldn’t buy it with the horse. No space for something like that. Would get the Nazgul on its own though since I’m not a fan of Asmus’s rendition.