G'c
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Re: Hot Toys - MMS DX 02 - TDK- BATMAN full spec and pics
Actually, I think some of the pics show how serious the problem is, especially the skin peeling issue... I don't think HK ppl will typically want to blow these things out of proportion.. after all, any person would want to save the fuss and just get a good product, especially when this is supposedly a product for fun. Nobody would like to change the figure again and again.
However, I do agree that there's one pic above that doesn't really have major defects (looks more like a hair on the armour) rather than the peeling off.
Regarding to PPerry's post asking ppl to rub the armour, I do not think it's wise to do so... I'd rather suggest if anyone who used to moderately pose/play with HT figures do the same with the DX batman and see what it comes up to over natural handling/playing of the figure. Intentionally rubbing it of course will not be the best way to prove if any defect is there.
That's what I've been trying to get at and why I keep saying I feel like some of the HK FB reports are being blown out of scale.
There are clear QC issues like misshapen heads, peeling paint and issues with the sonar lenses, then there are small, "defect" marks which are common to mass produced figures, but because of the other problems, these common, unavoidable markings are getting more attention than ever and are being treated as if it's a defective figure and something that can be avoided.
I will not accept misshapen heads or peeling paint, but some of the other reported "defects" are common occurrances I find with any figure that has parts which are made through a mold process or anything that isn't fabric, it just happens. If you pursue a figure without any of that, odds are you're not going to find it and if you do, congrats because you've found a very rare gem.
Actually, I think some of the pics show how serious the problem is, especially the skin peeling issue... I don't think HK ppl will typically want to blow these things out of proportion.. after all, any person would want to save the fuss and just get a good product, especially when this is supposedly a product for fun. Nobody would like to change the figure again and again.
However, I do agree that there's one pic above that doesn't really have major defects (looks more like a hair on the armour) rather than the peeling off.
Regarding to PPerry's post asking ppl to rub the armour, I do not think it's wise to do so... I'd rather suggest if anyone who used to moderately pose/play with HT figures do the same with the DX batman and see what it comes up to over natural handling/playing of the figure. Intentionally rubbing it of course will not be the best way to prove if any defect is there.