Yeah I think it's the latter. It's like too much voltage or something going to it. I'm sure it's a easy fix/adjustment but it's definitely gonna have to be addressed. But this is a test batch piece after all.
What confused me about the test batches is that from what I've read, it's more of a shipping/packaging feedback kind of thing that's mostly being looked at? That can't be right tho, because there are clearly more than a few issues with the vehicle itself at this stage that need some attention.
I think it's both for quality control (to fix any issues on the final product) and for shipping/packaging feedback. So, you should receive a Batmobile that's without any of the current issues. I think you can also send JazzInc a message through their Facebook social group, as they seem pretty responsive.
Btw, Joost recently responded to another comment about the Mr. Mom's thing again. It seems like they'll be making some changes on how they handle future test batches.
RT Tiongson
This guy making a point he paid full price. There’s no question of that, but he raised his hand to be one to receive the “Early test samples” with the expectation to get feedback regarding flaws and possible issues during shipping. Now he’s acting like people who had posted videos are being disingenuous. Cmon man!! If you’re a so called YouTuber did you really expect the product was going to come out perfect??
I’m sure Joost will think twice about doing shipping early “test” batches to get feedback going forward. The intent was to get feedback and make the changes to improve the quality of product and shipping prior to the production shipments going out to folks.
Finally, this jeopardizes the whole concept of collector involvement that JazzInc Dioramas fosters with regards to products. I’m going to ask the question that has been asked numerous times, what company asks feedback from the public about products specs and launch????
Joost's response:
Joost Assink
RT Tiongson Well, yeah, I did get burned here despite everyone here knowing this was a test batch for precisely this purpose. I will do things differently going forward.