Adama
Freakalicious
Well, that was unexpected !
234 inches sounds about right. From my own research, the hero cars are about that. I contacted Gotham Cruisers that sells the full-sized body shells for enthusiasts to make their own drivable batmobiles, and they quoted me 235 inches on a wheelbase of around 141 inches. I understand that most of the shells on the market now were cast from the Jay Ohrberg replicas, so they are all 8 inches narrower than the original hero cars. One of the hero cars resides at the Petersen Automotive Museum. It is described as being almost 20 feet long.According to the official Making Of book, the 89 Batmobile is 19ft 6 inches which is 234 inches total. Assuming 19 feet 6 inches is correct, 234 divided by 6 would be 39 inches in length for a true 1/6 scale...which is the length of the Hot Toys version, whereas the Jazz is 43.
I think the Jazz is slightly oversized but has the more accurate shape and proportions. The issue with the Hot Toys version is the rear of the vehicle is too large which makes the front of it look too short. However, it has the correct footprint for a true 1/6 scale.
All that said, I would rather have it be a bit too large but with accurate shapes and proportions.
For most people I think the Hot Toys version gets the job done, and the proportions issue isn't really noticeable if you display it at a slight angle, but credit where credit is due: The Jazz version nailed the shape and proportions of the 89. And many vehicles + figures aren't true 1/6 scale anyhow.
A couple of unboxings on youtube, and the paint apps aren't looking too hot with defects. Also one guy had his covered in dusty grime
What makes it really problematic is the sheer size of the piece, and difficulties/cost involved with shipping. It's not as if an exchange is particularly easy for either party (assuming it's even possible).I agree there are some basic quality control issues slipping through that should not exist with these, particularly when it comes to the weird marks or fingerprints in the paint job....
Those seem pretty trivial in the grand scheme.but a lot of his other issues seem very minor to me, like the added felt, the dust that got in the packaging, and having to attach the bat symbols ourselves (if you don't like 3M tape there's this little thing called super glue).
That's not so trivial. I suppose that's a more easily replaceable part if it comes down to it, so there is that.As for the gun covers, I expect a quick blast with a heat gun should get those sitting flat again.
For sure. I'm sure everyone wants the guy to win, but to be fair these are real issues.Yes I understand these are licensed collectibles, but I also realize that Jazzinc doesn't have near the resources or production budget to make things as perfect as the much bigger companies. And this car was clearly far more challenging to produce than they expected. And no I'm not part of some "Jazzinc cult". Lol
Man why put in so much work & research to get everything correct just to let them get shipped out like this
Thanks, Joost. The guy clearly has an agenda - the video he posted is just an excuse for him to have his 12 minute rant, which was sphincter-clenchingly awful to watch. I cannot wait to get mine (slated sometime in April) and know that if there are issues I can reach out and have them resolved, rather than posting a YouTube clip from a car park.Just to stick to the facts. I have not heard from him about this, but if he would've contacted me, I would've send out new covers or a whole new car (at out expense). Almost 200 have been delivered and no one has complained of dust or the covers not fitting. Don't take my word. Check the groups and forums. Ask around who had dust and bad fitting covers like him. So far we have around 1-2% issues after shipping and we are addressing them. Some of those customers received packages that were handled like a football at the superbowl, so all we can do is fix and issues (for free of course) and file a claim with the shipping company afterwards. All in all it is well within the industry standard, but apparently this is getting blown out of proportion and he was more interested in outrage, clickbait and views than getting this fixed.
There are many positive reviews and pictures of happy customers out there to counter this bad one. And with regard to issues, we do all we can to prevent them (cause who needs this), but it's inevitable if you ship out hundreds of products of this size and weight and complexity that you will have some. It's how you handle them that counts and our customer service reputation speaks for itself.
Stop sending mr mom stuff early Joost, the dude is a total ******. He also cries to retailers on getting those influencer batches from inart. F this guy.Just to stick to the facts. I have not heard from him about this, but if he would've contacted me, I would've send out new covers or a whole new car (at out expense). Almost 200 have been delivered and no one has complained of dust or the covers not fitting. Don't take my word. Check the groups and forums. Ask around who had dust and bad fitting covers like him. So far we have around 1-2% issues after shipping and we are addressing them. Some of those customers received packages that were handled like a football at the superbowl, so all we can do is fix and issues (for free of course) and file a claim with the shipping company afterwards. All in all it is well within the industry standard, but apparently this is getting blown out of proportion and he was more interested in outrage, clickbait and views than getting this fixed.
There are many positive reviews and pictures of happy customers out there to counter this bad one. And with regard to issues, we do all we can to prevent them (cause who needs this), but it's inevitable if you ship out hundreds of products of this size and weight and complexity that you will have some. It's how you handle them that counts and our customer service reputation speaks for itself.
His videos are getting ever more unhinged. "What's REALLY Behind Jazzinc's Cult Like Mentality?" is one of the latest to hit YouTube. It's a vendetta now, not just against Jazzinc, but those who dare to say they have received a model in good condition - they're branded liars (direct quote).Stop sending mr mom stuff early Joost, the dude is a total ******. He also cries to retailers on getting those influencer batches from inart. F this guy.