LeonThePro
Freakalicious
Got my preorder in. I used the code SNEAKER. Let the waiting begin.
The diamond and diamond-holding hand are the OSK exclusive items.Is this a One Sixth Kit exclusive or something? I am being serious.......
Thank you for making the hard move toward MarsSo if i want that diamond i have to go through OSK. Not sure if i care about that or not.
And i ordered it. I'm weak.
every code can be used once onlyYup, might email kit and ask if it's something with my account. I can't remember the last time I used that code, so it shouldn't be a numbers things.
That one worked, thanks!Got my preorder in. I used the code SNEAKER. Let the waiting begin.
That explains it, I've used WillFox and BigBreda on InArts stuff. The hunt for codes continues! Thanks kitevery code can be used once only
you will need to find another code, there's a lot of codes we sent out
History of Potential Appearance in the Show
When the show was in its early stages, Two-Face was a villain the creators considered adapting. However, they felt that he would be too grim for younger audiences, so the character was shelved. In 1968, as the show's ratings dwindled, the writers and show runners pondered adding new villains to the show. Two-Face was one of their first choices, along with the Scarecrow. The writers decided to make him a News Anchor instead of Gotham's District Attorney, and his accident was the result of a stage light explosion. Science fiction author Harlan Ellison wrote a story treatment for the character's introduction, and actor Clint Eastwood, who starred alongside Eli Wallach in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, was in talks to play the role in 1968. The show was cancelled before this could happen, and it is unknown whether or not the character would have appeared.
Ellison's story treatment was adapted into the comic special Batman '66: The Lost Episode by DC Comics.
That is like the nit-pickiest of nit-picks. The suit color, I can maybe understand, but in a lot of lighting that suit reads red. It's a shimmery velvet--under Neon lights (which it is under the vast majority of the film--Forever was VERY neon-lighted), it looks purple. But it reads red on the poster and in the promotional photos and it reads more of a hybrid in-person (based on photos I've seen at the WB Batman exhibit). I've done a LOT of research on this costume, as I've been re-creating it and have custom-printed fabric. These are two separate samples. But in all three photos, under different types of lighting. It's *difficult* and *expensive* to recreate this sort of effect. For the price we're getting, I can accept some cut corners. This IS third-party, y'all.
just inching it closer to a purple/pink would make it so much better and closer to being accurate even if they aren't able to get the different shades of colors. the suit itself closer resembles the color of his face than the red they picked outI think if Mars makes the suit a dark pink or light purple, instead of red, it would look more screen accurate. It wouldn't be perfect, but it might look better.
When I look at the Mars photos by themselves, I think the figure looks great, but after seeing all the merchandise above with the correct purple color, it makes the mars figure look way off.
I'm still getting it, wrong color and all, but I wouldn't mind if Mars adjusted the color. Lots of Joker figures wear different shades of purple, so I don't see why Marks can't go with a shade of purple instead of red.
in my experience dying even with synthetic dyes, while doing my bank robber bag, it didn't adhere at all but maybe its because of the material. only certain areas adheredIt looks like the prop suit has some color fade to it. Is it possible to lightly dye the suit in a similar pattern with purple dye - maybe with a paint brush in specific spots? I’ve never dyed any 1/6 clothes before.
Actual dye usually fails on synthetic materials - but good old, regular acrylic paint- heavily watered down- would work.It looks like the prop suit has some color fade to it. Is it possible to lightly dye the suit in a similar pattern with purple dye - maybe with a paint brush in specific spots? I’ve never dyed any 1/6 clothes before.
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