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I mean, I cancelled my Inart Superman because I do think it turned out pretty bad in a lot of areas. For some reason I don't feel the need to let everyone know this on that thread constantly, though.

Maybe I'm missing out on some fun and I should be going to other threads of figures I don't like and joking about them all the time...
Have you cancelled this one then or is it too late to now?
 
The lapels look like they can be futzed.


I guess if your viewing angle is from above and hunched the figure enough just like that photo, you wouldn't notice it. I looked at their styling video again and James(?) really tugged the coat downwards and pushed the shoulder blades forward and the tip was still crossing the shoulder line. Granted the layers of clothing underneath aren't helping the coat sit flush against the neck and back just like how it should in real life contributes to what we're seeing.
 
One thing I hate about silicone (besides the fact that we absolutely don't know how it will age over time) It's all the dust and particles that cling to it
Look at this neck or these arms, they are full of it and it's even more visible when they are black like here
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One thing I hate about silicone (besides the fact that we absolutely don't know how it will age over time) It's all the dust and particles that cling to it
Look at this neck or these arms, they are full of it and it's even more visible when they are black like here
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Is that not deliberate freckling?
 
I guess if your viewing angle is from above and hunched the figure enough just like that photo, you wouldn't notice it. I looked at their styling video again and James(?) really tugged the coat downwards and pushed the shoulder blades forward and the tip was still crossing the shoulder line. Granted the layers of clothing underneath aren't helping the coat sit flush against the neck and back just like how it should in real life contributes to what we're seeing.

In some of the pictures it looks correct, and others, typically where he's hunching, they come out over the shoulder line, so it probably is futzable.

I checked the 1/3 statue and then against film stills (not as obsessive to recall details like that), and I was surprised actually how high the lapels are in the film which look like they begin around the height of his chin. The 1/3 statue gets this correct, so I imagine it's correct here also but depending on articulation then can appear incorrect.

Is that not deliberate freckling?

No, but it's also a non-issue. Some dried flecks of paint can sometimes stick on the Silicone from the manufacture along with tiny cut hairs. A damp Q-tip gets rid of them easily and quick enough.
 
not one to bash the figure overall; i think it looks cool. interested in hearing aboutfancy new gadgets but that smiling sculpt. sure wouldnt be the one i chose…..seems to fit more the nurse joker expression when he unvieled himself to harvey
 
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