JND Studios: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - 1:3 Harrison Ford and Sean Connery

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Indiana Jones and the Quantum Leap.



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What has the reaction to the production reveal been like over there? Are people as disappointed there too, or is it being "praised" as a masterpiece?
I feel sick to my stomach because stupidly, I sold lots of treasured items from my collection to be able to buy this assuming that they really would have "listened to the feedback" and given us the ultimate Indiana Jones collectible. Obviously, I'm not blaming JND for my blind hope that this was going to be any better than the prototype, but it's a real kick in the guts that they made no attempt to improve any of it. Their ego must be even bigger than their hyped up videos if they think that this couldn't be improved :(
Most of the replies are of disappointment. People agree that nothing has really been changed. Lots of comparisons to Scott Bakula. One person is concerned about the pants color not changing.

The only defender states that people can just cancel their orders if they don’t like it, negating the fact that people will lose large deposits.

It’s a fail and the community is rightly frustrated.
 
No, I didn't do the one you posted. I haven't bothered doing an update on the final production photo since it's not going to change anything.
Here's the change that I made previously but both of our attempted adjustments show just how little they needed to change to improve it a lot. They chose to ignore us.
 

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Yes, they did get VERY close. Adjustments to the eyes, eyebrows and hat (sculpting changes I mean) - that's all we asked for but they didn't even try to subtly improve it.
 

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Yup. Never noticed before but as Rowan said, the issues are more pronounced in these photos; chin is too big. Lips are overly sculpted - let alone everything else that has been discussed ad nauseam.

Literally the only thing they've made better is the skin color! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Last JND for me. They can go **** themselves with that level of ego.
 
Yup. Never noticed before but as Rowan said, the issues are more pronounced in these photos; chin is too big. Lips are overly sculpted - let alone everything else that has been discussed ad nauseam.

Literally the only thing they've made better is the skin color! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Last JND for me. They can go **** themselves with that level of ego.
I made a similar point on their FB site. They get my money now, but I won’t buy or recommend their products again.
 
While I don't believe it's the fault of anyone here given that it appeared that JND hinted or very much said that they would take the critiques seriously in the same way they did with Reeve, I think it's typically always best to be ok with whatever the prototype is as there's never a guarantee that a company will make changes for any number of reasons.

Same thing happened with InArt BvS Superman. Ppl thought that since "InArt listens unlike other companies" they would go back and make changes to him but nope, he turned out exactly like the proto, unfortunately.

There should really never be any expectations that changes will be made after a prototype is solicited. Given how difficult JND let on that Disney was to work with just to get The Last Crusade license, I wonder if any sort of resubmittal and approval of a new/updated proto would've been just as difficult? If that's true, maybe they decided to forgo that in the hopes of making a new Indy in the future
 
I doubt we'll ever see another Indy from JND. They were only given The Last Crusade license. They certainly did say that the critiques had been heard and they were improving it. That clearly turned out to be BS.
 
While I don't believe it's the fault of anyone here given that it appeared that JND hinted or very much said that they would take the critiques seriously in the same way they did with Reeve, I think it's typically always best to be ok with whatever the prototype is as there's never a guarantee that a company will make changes for any number of reasons.

Same thing happened with InArt BvS Superman. Ppl thought that since "InArt listens unlike other companies" they would go back and make changes to him but nope, he turned out exactly like the proto, unfortunately.

There should really never be any expectations that changes will be made after a prototype is solicited. Given how difficult JND let on that Disney was to work with just to get The Last Crusade license, I wonder if any sort of resubmittal and approval of a new/updated proto would've been just as difficult? If that's true, maybe they decided to forgo that in the hopes of making a new Indy in the future

Absolute 100% agree... but; in this case there was (apparently) feedback saying they would address things - like you said, like the Reeve.

If they didn't say that, I wouldn't have any expectation beyond the prototype. And if they never had any intentions to address anything, then just say that and I would accept it.

But don't say, and not do - particularly the pants after cking had the decency to reach out very early on and offer to them them an ACUTAL piece of the original costuming. If they had zero intentions of doing any adjustments they should have shut it down straight away and said, thanks but no thanks.
 
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