weltmaster
Super Freak
Re: Hot Toys - MMS DX 02 - TDK- BATMAN full spec and pics
I dont agree, at all!
Frankensteining (cool word btw) is the best thing you can do IF you can do it, and not only in this hobby, but especially in this hobby!
Chris Nolan, Anton Furst and their team, who we consider genius visionary people and master designers (last one and his team even won an oscar for their work on Batman 1989), are also frankensteining stuff!
Tumbler, came out of the idea to bash up a Lamborgini with a Hummer
Batmobile, uses the front lights of a eighties Honda Civic, tail lights of a Ferrari and tank covers of a London Cab for crying out loud!
And look what all the frankensteining resulted in.....The Most Iconic Car(s) in movie history!
More examples: Delorean, Eleanor, KITT, Airwolf,....
I can understand somebody wanting to keep something as stock as possible for the sake of it, but calling other people foolish for moding something close to perfection using various tools and skills, is just lame.
An example, I am also into Airsoft and into RC.
For both hobbies you got stock stuff. Let me tell ya, for both stuff you got aftermarket parts made for the stock stuff....
Why is that? Various reasons, just for looks you can buy upgrade parts, sure its not always very practical but its a good enough reason.
Other reason, to get better performance out of a RC or a Airsoft weapon.
Hell, in some cases the performance related parts even look better as the stock stuff, so you get the looks as a bonus!
Why is it in some hobbies you can (and sometimes you must) get upgrade parts to improve your stuff, and in this hobby you cannot get upgrades?
Does the answer to that question even matter?
I respect your opinion, but its based on false reasons imo.
Mabye you think because you cant get real aftermarket parts for Hot Toys figures you are not supposed to upgrade it? I dunno...
But I know one thing: the figures we are collecting are supposed TO LOOK LIKE THE REAL THING FROM WICH THEY ARE CRAFTED ARE!
So, for that reason alone I find its valid to mod a stock item to pursue that very goal upon wich the whole hobby is based on: RESEMBLANCE.
And because there are no aftermarket parts in this hobby you have to be creative by yourself.
And here I agree if people say, if you cant paint or you have 2 left hands, dont start modding cause you will ruin a descent looking collectible.
But if you can mod that descent looking collectible to a "almost perfect" looking collectible thats better than stock, why would anybody say that the person is foolish for doing so?
The person that is modding is just striving to have the perfect resemblance
I repeat: thats what its all about!
Why did you collect Hot Toys stuff in the first place, for its accuracy that Mattel toys dont offer.
Imo, I dont see any harm in modding a Toy that is already close to perfection, to get it to perfection!
Same with Airsoft, same with RC, and same with other stuff.
Modifiying is in 99% of the cases a mean to improve something and what is wrong with improvement?
completely off topic, but I had to correct this HUGE mistake, they are not African, but Asian, the women with the neck rings you refer at
Imma get flamed for this, especially by the motley custom crew, but whatever. This my stance on the subject.
Customs and mods are foolish and unnecessary. Not all of them mind you, but a good chunk of the ones I see on here are.
Here is my belief, a mod or custom is fine and appropriate if you can revert it back to the way it was originally without any issues. Essentially, the stock figure. I'm not a fan of just taking a figure out and leaving it as is so don't confuse with me with some person that is afraid to "mess" with their toys. I futz and tinker around with it. Hell, I even did a "mod" a few months ago with that neat little twist tie/wire trick to make the leather collar on the T2 T-800 sit on the neck and shoulders properly.
With that mod, you can easily take the twist tie out, and viola, you have the stock figure back.
But when you get into this whole "trim and paste" nonsense, where you're hacking, sanding, shipping (shipping it out for CUSTOM PAINTZ) and swapping, that's when I feel things have gone a little too far. I don't care how good it looks, you're frankensteining collectibles in, again, an attempt at accuracy that you'll never fully achieve.
The action figure, now action figure collectible has come a LONG way in terms of detail and sculpt and will continue to do so. But most won't even acknowledge this, they're too obsessed with making an end all figure. It's baffling to me why people can't just accept what they have and enjoy it.
You have three really nice officially licensed TDK Batman figures. The Hot Toys V1, the Medicom TDK and of course, the MMS DX 02 TDK.
PICK ONE
Or pick all three and enjoy each positive that each version possesses.
But no, no. "IN PURSUIT OF ACCURACY I SHALL COMBINE ALL THREE"!
That defeats the collectible aspect as far as I'm concerned. If anyone here can create a custom or tweak with a mod, why do we bother with the likes of toy companies then? To just use them as templates? That's absurd especially when I see the excitement and fan reactions to specs/photos and initial in-hand responses.
Why do I see people clamoring for a Hot Toys Superman and Hot Toys Batman when there have always been customs of both figures?
We say "oh, there has never been a 1/6 figure of this character from this particular film, I WANT IT NOW" and yet, when I go into the customs section, THERE THEY ARE!
So, as far as that goes, customs and mods don't count essentially at least from what I'm seeing on the boards. And yet, this whole place contradicts itself with a select few that think these customization/mods are superior.
I'm all for building and creating your own stuff. I'm in awe at some of the things I see on here but don't you dare parade around with sleazy pics and try to pass it off as it's legit and official because in the end, nobody cares about what YOU have, it's only about what others want.
It's great for your collection and you enjoy it, so keep it there IN YOUR COLLECTION.
Some of you guys are way to fussy and analytical that it wouldn't surprise me if you had a mental disorder or two. How can we ever enjoy this hobby if we're never happy with it in the first place?
I dont agree, at all!
Frankensteining (cool word btw) is the best thing you can do IF you can do it, and not only in this hobby, but especially in this hobby!
Chris Nolan, Anton Furst and their team, who we consider genius visionary people and master designers (last one and his team even won an oscar for their work on Batman 1989), are also frankensteining stuff!
Tumbler, came out of the idea to bash up a Lamborgini with a Hummer
Batmobile, uses the front lights of a eighties Honda Civic, tail lights of a Ferrari and tank covers of a London Cab for crying out loud!
And look what all the frankensteining resulted in.....The Most Iconic Car(s) in movie history!
More examples: Delorean, Eleanor, KITT, Airwolf,....
I can understand somebody wanting to keep something as stock as possible for the sake of it, but calling other people foolish for moding something close to perfection using various tools and skills, is just lame.
An example, I am also into Airsoft and into RC.
For both hobbies you got stock stuff. Let me tell ya, for both stuff you got aftermarket parts made for the stock stuff....
Why is that? Various reasons, just for looks you can buy upgrade parts, sure its not always very practical but its a good enough reason.
Other reason, to get better performance out of a RC or a Airsoft weapon.
Hell, in some cases the performance related parts even look better as the stock stuff, so you get the looks as a bonus!
Why is it in some hobbies you can (and sometimes you must) get upgrade parts to improve your stuff, and in this hobby you cannot get upgrades?
Does the answer to that question even matter?
I respect your opinion, but its based on false reasons imo.
Mabye you think because you cant get real aftermarket parts for Hot Toys figures you are not supposed to upgrade it? I dunno...
But I know one thing: the figures we are collecting are supposed TO LOOK LIKE THE REAL THING FROM WICH THEY ARE CRAFTED ARE!
So, for that reason alone I find its valid to mod a stock item to pursue that very goal upon wich the whole hobby is based on: RESEMBLANCE.
And because there are no aftermarket parts in this hobby you have to be creative by yourself.
And here I agree if people say, if you cant paint or you have 2 left hands, dont start modding cause you will ruin a descent looking collectible.
But if you can mod that descent looking collectible to a "almost perfect" looking collectible thats better than stock, why would anybody say that the person is foolish for doing so?
The person that is modding is just striving to have the perfect resemblance
I repeat: thats what its all about!
Why did you collect Hot Toys stuff in the first place, for its accuracy that Mattel toys dont offer.
Imo, I dont see any harm in modding a Toy that is already close to perfection, to get it to perfection!
Same with Airsoft, same with RC, and same with other stuff.
Modifiying is in 99% of the cases a mean to improve something and what is wrong with improvement?
The only people on earth with a neck as long as the DX Batman's neck are African women who wear those neck rings.
completely off topic, but I had to correct this HUGE mistake, they are not African, but Asian, the women with the neck rings you refer at
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