batfan08
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If it's ArtFX+, then it's not 1/6. I think it's 1/10 or something. Standing ArtFX+ Flash is around 7.5". So whatever that scale isLooks great so far. Will wait to see the completed piece. Just so I'm clear...this will be PVC and 1/6 scale correct?
If it's ArtFX+, then it's not 1/6. I think it's 1/10 or something. Standing ArtFX+ Flash is around 7.5". So whatever that scale is
Pic from SF
No, the Batman of the collection Lawrence is talking about, is actually standing still. This is the one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-YKYGYIR9A
Which is based upon this promo art by Jim Lee. The idea was to form a set that looked like this:
They used that image by Jim Lee to promote the New 52 universe before the relaunch, and Wonder Woman's preliminary design had long pants. Nobody liked it, and they changed it. She went back to briefs before issue #1.
Kotobukiya started this series of 1:10 statue (7.5 inches) based upon this art, which is the reason they made the Wonder Woman with long pants.
That's the reason that got me to NOT collect them, because I'd liked a lot better to have a faithful representation on how the characters look in the comics, not in just some promo art. So, I only got the Superman one.
Nevertheless, the line was successful, and they decided to continue releasing more characters after that initial line-up was completed. Deathstroke, Catwoman, Shazam, and Black Adam are being released next.
The statue in this thread, is a different statue, that doesn't belong in this line. It DOES come under the "ArtFX" label, which is confusing, but doesn't belong to this collection because the Batman in this collection was already released.
Also, the "Superman For Tomorrow" statue, and the "Man of Steel Superman" statue announced by Kotobukiya, are also being released under the ArtFX label, despite not following the same theme and being a different scale as those others based on the New 52 looks. They are even of diffeent materials. The New 52 ones, are PVC, while the "Man of Steel" and "For Tomorrow" Superman ones, are resin.
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