Everything people have been saying is true.
This figure is incredible!
The sculpts are fantastic, from the tiny sculpting details to the paint and the life in the eyes.
Then the sharply tailored clothing, wealth of finely sculpted hands and all the accessories.
Holding him I'm not quite sure whether I'm awake or still dreaming, because I could swear I was holding a Hot Toys figure. My hopes were high when Hot Toys teased their own '66 Joker, and then dashed as it became clear they were never really going to produce him...
Mars took that tease as their blueprint, and made him even better.
The only thing I thought could be a downside is that he's half an inch too short. He looked like he scaled well with the '66 Riddler, so the Gorshin figure must be extremely short.
However, he does stand taller than the HT Batman, and in fact I think he may be perfectly scaled next to the 6' 1 1/2" Adam West since those figures were made in a time when HT figures were traditionally shorter than they should be. A 12.5" Joker would have been
too tall, so Mars made the correct decision.
A quick snap to show the scale:
This was a shot in the dark, to pardon the pun, because white painted faces are notoriously difficult to photograph with a flash.
The first attempt:
The second attempt from a few inches further back:
I think it speaks for the quality of the paint that the camera didn't completely erase the details in the face, which usually happens when I hit a Joker figure up close with the flash turned on.