I just found out about this statue and I was blown away by how amazing it looks. The sculpting is just out of this world and the style of it is incredible. I'm still shocked and for one hundred dollars it is an easy buy.
I just found out about this statue and I was blown away by how amazing it looks. The sculpting is just out of this world and the style of it is incredible. I'm still shocked and for one hundred dollars it is an easy buy.
I think it's $100 because it's vinyl.
Vinyl?!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I emailed them to find out. I'll let you know.
Vinyl?!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
What difference does it make? All of your precious statues are made out of resin with fancy names (polystone, cold-cast porcelain.)
Except for the PF's - they're resin with doll clothes.
Plastic is plastic.
It makes a difference, to say the least. You don't have to agree though.
Polystone is a compound made up largely of polyurethane resin mixed with powdered stone additives that give it added weight
Cold-cast Porcelain or bonded porcelain; a mixture of polyurethane resin and finely ground porcelain powder.
Vinyl is Synthetic resin or plastic consisting of polyvinyl chloride or a related polymer.
So you see The Difference is The other two while having plastic are more than plastic, while Vinyl is just plastic.
And they also don't feel like cheap rubber-made toys.
Only if you're juggling. Sitting on a shelf, Koto vinyl pieces are indecernible from resin statues.They have a decent heft and excellent detail.
Only statues from the Tyrell Corporation are "more plastic than plastic."
As for the above, without the resin, all you're left with is a bag of dust.
I just realized that I'm arguing with someone who uses Papyrus as a logo font, and thinks it looks good.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Great statue no matter what it is made from...nice sculpt from one of the all time greatest comic book stories ever made
Some of you girls are so touchy about the "serious" nature of your collections that you can't enjoy something for what it is. It's all Batman to me, regardless what material it's composed of.
I can't believe you can't appreciate an excellent sculpture because it's not comprised of resin and swathed in doll clothes.
Good luck with your limited "collection."
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